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Tulsi Gabbard Criticizes Media Elites For Being Out-Of-Touch

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, speaks during a Democratic presidential primary debate, July 31, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, who currently serves as the co-chair of President-elect Trump's Transition Team, recently spoke out against media elites for their perceived disconnect from the challenges faced by the American people in the aftermath of Trump's presidential victory.

Gabbard made these remarks during a television appearance where she reacted to a clip showing news anchors discussing the rising cost of butter. She criticized the media for focusing on trivial matters while overlooking the real issues affecting everyday Americans.

According to Gabbard, President Trump's success in the election was due to his ability to connect with ordinary citizens. She praised Trump for his willingness to travel across the country, listen to people's concerns, and promise to address the challenges they are facing.

Gabbard praises Trump's ability to connect with ordinary Americans.
Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard criticizes media elites for trivial focus.
She highlights Trump's promises on economy and foreign policy.

During her interview, Gabbard highlighted Trump's campaign promises to improve the economy and foreign policy as key factors that resonated with voters. She emphasized that Trump's commitment to reducing the cost of living and preventing potential conflicts, such as World War 3, struck a chord with many Americans.

Gabbard's comments underscore the growing divide between the media establishment and the general public. She suggested that the media's focus on trivial matters like butter prices reflects a broader disconnect from the real issues that impact people's lives.

As a prominent figure in both the Democratic Party and the Trump Transition Team, Gabbard's critique of media elites serves as a reminder of the importance of staying attuned to the concerns of everyday Americans.

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