On the recordOctober 24, 2017
While the President and the administration can dispute the veracity of any story, even ones that are demonstrably true, they cannot attack the free institutions that enable our democracy.
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congress.govWhile the President and the administration can dispute the veracity of any story, even ones that are demonstrably true, they cannot attack the free institutions that enable our democracy.
Doyle defends the media's role in democracy against presidential attacks.
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