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Megan McCain rips up the media for giving ‘very little attention’ to the Middle East peace deal: Trump deserves praise

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Co-host of “The View” Megan McCain struck the media for downplaying the historic peace deal President Trump mediation between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain.

During a discussion on Wednesday about ABC News, which featured Trump, McCain pointed to his reference to the Abraham Accords, which were signed at the White House earlier that day.

“I want this to get more attention and respect,” McCain told her co-hosts. “I know it’s hard to give any victories to the Trump administration, but I always try to be fair and name the balls and kicks the way we see them. You are witnessing a complete geopolitical realignment in the Middle East against Iran and Israel. And there are rumors that Saudi Arabia may join. “

The only conservative voice on ABC’s daytime talk show called the White House signing ceremony “a really big day.”

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“For all the pride and nonsense we’ve seen in this administration about bringing peace to the Middle East, this is really a huge step,” McCain continued. “And I saw President Trump talk about it and was very pleased yesterday. Very little attention is paid to this in the scheme of things because of how large it is. And I just wish we could … just take a minute and really appreciate the fact that there are now Israeli embassies in the Middle East, and this is a truly amazing step forward towards peace in the Middle East, and for any pro-Israel American. it was a really big day. “

Many media outlets tried to play down the significance of the agreement between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain. Andrea Mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News, insisted that the Abrahamic Accords did not mean “Middle East peace.”

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CNN spent most of its programming on potential health risks in conjunction with the White House event, which was held to commemorate the deals amid the pandemic.

The anti-Trump network has shamed the Trump administration for the “large crowd” and “slight social distancing” that took place, suggesting that the event could become a super-proliferator of the coronavirus.

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