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Tim Graham is executive editor of NewsBusters. 

Tim Graham | June 15, 2020
On Sunday's Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter insisted that Trump attacking Comcast on Twitter is an "abuse of power." But Stelter himself reported on Obama's attacks on Fox News, and didn't find that an "abuse of power."
Tim Graham | June 13, 2020
On Friday's Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner on Fox News, President Trump talked about how chokeholds by police should probably be ended. But MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin mangled that message on Twitter.
Tim Graham | June 13, 2020
MSNBC's Dr. Vin Gupta explicitly claimed "we need to ban political rallies" on Morning Joe.
Tim Graham | June 8, 2020
CNN weekend anchor Fredericka Whitfield concluded a special titled Unconscious Bias: Finding the Realities of Racism by quoting Frederick Douglass touting "fire" and "whirlwind" and "earthquake" against slavery in an 1852 speech. Could that suggest today that violent rioting had a political purpose? 
Tim Graham | June 7, 2020
On the June 2 Hannity, black radio host Larry Elder upset the liberal "fact checkers" by noting the media leave a false impression that whites must not be victims of police shootings, because the media doesn't cover it when white people are shot.
Tim Graham | June 5, 2020
On Friday night's PBS NewsHour, pseudoconservative New York Times columnist David Brooks railed against the "authoritarian" sound of Trump's talk on restoring order in the racial riots, saying his "mental brutalism" made a "more dangerous contagion." But polls show "we're moving left." 
Tim Graham | June 3, 2020
CNN anchor and reporter agree on the "beautiful scene" of left-wing protests in New York City. 
Tim Graham | June 2, 2020
In the wee hours of the night, CNN host Chris Cuomo and his close family friend Father Edward Beck discussed how Jesus came to Earth to be a "nonviolent protester." 
Tim Graham | June 1, 2020
On Monday's Andrea Mitchell Reports show on MSNBC, PBS NewsHour White House correspondent sounded more like an advocate than a reporter.  She dismissed Trump's focus on violence caused by Antifa and urged him that "in reality," he should be focused on "overwhelmingly peaceful people" at the protests.