LA riot coverage shows the media's Biden 'miss' wasn’t a miss at all — they just lie
If you still need proof that the media never intended to tell you the truth about former President Joe Biden’s physical and mental decline, look no further than their coverage of the riots in Los Angeles.
These people have no problem lying right to your face — insisting that you doubt the evidence before your own eyes and instead believe their preferred version of events.
There is plenty of photo and video evidence showcasing the violent unrest in Los Angeles — everything from cars set ablaze to rioters hurling chunks of concrete at law enforcement officers and their vehicles.
An unlawful assembly was declared within hours of when the violence first broke out way back on June 6 — more than a week ago, when the rioters and arsonists initially clashed with federal officers. City law enforcement officials deployed tear gas and other crowd control methods that evening in an attempt to disperse the mob. Not long afterward, Los Angeles issued a citywide tactical alert, alerting the city’s officers of an all-hands event.
Note that all of this occurred before President Trump had called up the National Guard.
In the early morning of June 8, after two days of escalation, the first National Guard troops arrived on the scene. Trump later called in the U.S. Marines to protect federal properties, which had already been attacked and vandalized.
The city’s comically inept mayor, Karen Bass, imposed a curfew and declared a local emergency on June 10.
Despite the timeline, major media are going out of their way to downplay and dismiss the violence. They are trying to frame the narrative, maintaining simultaneously that the riots are “largely peaceful” and that Trump somehow tricked the rioters into their violent and lawless behavior (notice the contradiction?) by sending in the troops days after they had started rioting.
It hasn’t even been a year since journalists tried to convince you that Biden was “sharp and focused.” They are already back to lying — telling you to ignore the evidence before your eyes and accept some version of time-travel that allows their narrative to make sense, that Trump somehow provoked the rioters to riot days after they had started rioting.
The Associated Press attempted to downplay the violence by highlighting a more violent historical example: “LA protests far different from ’92 Rodney King riots.”
Well, yeah........
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