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How has media coverage of government waste and fraud been consistent across different presidential administrations?

According to Jesse Watters, The New York Times has maintained consistent coverage of government waste across multiple presidential administrations, including Obama, Clinton, and Bush. This suggests that government inefficiency and wasteful spending is a persistent, bipartisan issue that transcends party lines. Watters highlights the irony in Obama's claim that he could cut waste and fraud without congressional approval, implying that such promises are often made but the problem persists regardless of which administration is in power.

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Media's Coverage of Government Waste

Fox News·8 months ago

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