CNN’s Chris Wallace Rips Republicans After Trump Supporter’s Attack on FBI Office: ‘The Sound of Silence’

 

CNN anchor Chris Wallace ripped Republicans for their “silence” following the attack on an FBI office in Cincinnati, Ohio that was apparently carried out by a supporter of former President Donald Trump angry about the raid on Mar-a-lago.

On Friday morning’s edition of CNN’s New Day, co-anchors Brianna Keilar and John Berman asked Wallace to weigh in on the latest developments in the saga surrounding the raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence — which, by the way, Wallace insisted (along with half the population of cable news) “was not a raid.”

When Keilar asked Wallace if Republicans would fall in line with Trump’s latest attempts to baselessly smear the FBI as evidence-planters, Wallace volunteered criticism of Republicans over the attack in Ohio:

BRIANNA KEILAR: He sort of put out his new talking points. I think if these documents are to be released, which lays the groundwork for this being planted evidence asking, “well, why wouldn’t the FBI allow the inspection areas with our lawyers or others present,” the idea being, “oh, we didn’t have eyeballs on what they were doing, what were they up to?” Do you think, Chris, Republicans who have come out so vociferously, and in some extreme language, supporting Donald Trump, talking about how this is the DOJ being weaponized against him, do you think they’re going to take this leap?

CHRIS WALLACE: Well, yeah! You know, there’s every indication that some of them will. You know, I mean, look at what happened yesterday, where you have this person who goes to attack, if he’d been able to get in, perhaps to kill FBI agents. And, you know, the thing that was, to quote Simon and Garfunkel, the Sound of Silence. You heard precious little condemnation from people on the right. I read one newsletter. I don’t know if it is literally true, about how few top Republican officeholders in Ohio, this took place in Cincinnati, how few of them condemned the action of Ricky Shiffer, the man who was killed by the FBI after the attack. So do I think that there are a number of Trump supporters who will continue to follow Donald Trump in whatever course he decides to take? Of course.

JOHN BERMAN: You know, attorney general, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was earlier and said the same thing. He said, where are the Republicans? At this morning saying, you know, no violence, saying this is wrong, saying what happened in Cincinnati was wrong. He, too, was stunned by the silence there.

CHRIS WALLACE: Well, I mean, again, we’re talking about a party that is, has hit Democrats for not supporting, backing the blue, for not supporting law enforcement. Here we have people doing their job. And, you know, let’s make it clear again, this was not a raid. This was a very carefully-vetted search. They went to a judge. They got a search warrant. They went in. They apparently had notified the Secret Service at least an hour ahead of time. They specifically, reportedly, were concerned to do it when the former president was not on the premises, and went in and did it. They basically did it by the book. You can argue as to whether they should have done it at all, but they did it by the book. And the idea that this is being seen as some huge, and the word has literally been used, Gestapo tactic by the FBI is just so out of touch with the reality of what happened.

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