Gingrich: 'Disgusting and inhumane' for O'Donnell to read WHCA shooting suspect's manifesto
Key takeaways
- Norah O Donnell may have reached the low point in disgusting and inhumane demagoguery disguised as journalism, Gingrich said in a post on the social platform X.
- On Sunday, President Trump went after O Donnell for reading the reported manifesto of the suspected gunman.
- I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because you re horrible people.
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Norah O Donnell may have reached the low point in disgusting and inhumane demagoguery disguised as journalism, Gingrich said in a post on the social platform X.
The idea that you would take the vicious dishonest and disgusting words of a woukld [would] be killer who had been blocked b y [by] the Secret Service but would otherwise have killed a lot of people and you would dignify them by putting them on the air and asking the President of the United States to comment is about as destructive as anything a major reporter has done in a long time, he added.
On Sunday, President Trump went after O Donnell for reading the reported manifesto of the suspected gunman.