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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace says the Obama administration was 'almost famously scandal-free,' debunks the spying lie

Barack Obama’s appearance at the virtual Democratic National Convention Wednesday night had Democrats (and the media) pining for the former president, whose administration was “almost famously scandal-free,” according to MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, who also made it clear that the idea that the Obama administration spied on the Trump campaign was a lie.

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Of course, journalists remember it as scandal-free because they simply overlooked … a lot.

“Remarkably scandal-free.”

That’s a start.

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That is a really good question.

Even Eric Holder admitted his biggest regret as Attorney General was spying on Fox News’ James Rosen.


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