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After the network Sunday shows all censored the shocking revelations from special prosecutor John Durham’s investigation that the Hillary Clinton campaign spied on Donald Trump’s campaign and presidency, Monday’s network morning shows maintained the deafening silence. Instead, the NBC, ABC, and CBS broadcasts spent over eight minutes covering the Russian skating scandal at the Olympics.

The networks have so far spent zero seconds on Fox News reporting that Durham’s uncovered how “Lawyers for the Clinton campaign paid a technology company to ‘infiltrate’ servers belonging to Trump Tower, and later the White House, in order to establish an ‘inference’ and ‘narrative’ to bring to government agencies linking Donald Trump to Russia.”

However, as then-Media Research Center Research Director Rich Noyes found in 2020:

During the President’s first year in office, one-fifth of all broadcast evening news coverage was spent on the Russia investigation, wrapping Trump in a perpetual cloud of suspicion and stealing valuable airtime away from key administration initiatives. By the time it ended in 2019, those three newscasts alone had spent an astounding 2,634

After the network Sunday shows all censored the shocking revelations from special prosecutor John Durham’s investigation that the Hillary Clinton campaign spied on Donald Trump’s campaign and presidency, Monday’s network morning shows maintained the deafening silence. Instead, the NBC, ABC, and CBS broadcasts spent over eight minutes covering the Russian skating scandal at the Olympics. The networks have so far spent zero seconds on Fox News reporting that Durham’s uncovered how “Lawyers for the Clinton campaign paid a technology company to ‘infiltrate’ servers belonging to Trump Tower, and later the White House, in order to establish an ‘inference’ and ‘narrative’ to bring to government agencies linking Donald Trump to Russia.” However, as then-Media Research Center Research Director Rich Noyes found in 2020: During the President’s first year in office, one-fifth of all broadcast evening news coverage was spent on the Russia investigation, wrapping Trump in a perpetual cloud of suspicion and stealing valuable airtime away from key administration initiatives. By the time it ended in 2019, those three newscasts alone had spent an astounding 2,634

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