Margaret Brennan fact-checked the House Republican speaker to his face on television.
“Face The Nation” host Brennan laughed at McCarthy as he attempted to pin the blame on Democrats ― and not hardline House“You want to know why? Because the Democrats tried to do everything they can not to let it pass,” he claimed.“Democrats were the ones who voted for this in a larger number than Republicans to keep the continuing resolution alive,” she responded.
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