Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give his take on how a vast share of mainstream media outlets intentionally left out key context when discussing former President Trump’s “bloodbath” comment, which he actually made in reference to the auto industry.

“When Scarborough was going off yesterday and the whole bloodbath thing and echoing everybody else in the media, Elon Musk just jumps in and says, you know this is a false narrative. And here’s the context. Musk shares the full speech from Trump. As far as remarks are concerned, when he’s talking about auto workers in China and electric vehicle pushes and tariffs as far as China pushing cars through Mexico. It was  actually a very valid argument. And what Trump ended with was if we don’t stop this, it’s going to be a bloodbath for auto workers. But since he did that, auto workers to the end, you’re supposed to just then not believe that everything he was talking about, he didn’t connect the bloodbath. So Scarborough says this and Elon Musk pushes back. And something like  58 million people view this tweet, to the point where Scarborough deleted the tweet. He acquiesced. He threw up the white flag. So it’s like, yes, that’s a victory. We’ve leveled the playing field finally, where they can’t get away with this B.S. anymore, as far as pushing a narrative. Everybody runs with it and there’s no pushback outside of Fox. Now it’s Fox, maybe a couple of handful of other little places. And now, thankfully Elon Musk’s Twitter because yeah, this narrative is getting eviscerated, at least down there.”

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