Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin left an NPR reporter speechless Tuesday after the journalist attempted to criticize former president Donald Trump at an event focused on raising awareness of fentanyl overdoses.
First Lady Suzanne Youngkin said at the “It Only Takes One” event that her husband’s administration had “all hands on deck” for a nonpartisan community outreach program aimed at helping “the most vulnerable” overcome addiction. Youngkin echoed his wife’s point, telling the crowd that “it’s time to move mountains” to fight addiction, because “fentanyl kills.”
After the event, Brad Kutner, a reporter for NPR affiliate WVTF, attempted to make the conversation about Trump, claiming that the “peak in fentanyl overdoses occurred during the Trump administration when the borders supposedly were closed.”
“Where does the intersection of closing the border and an increase in fentanyl deaths come into play here?” Kutner asked the governor.
“Here we go,” Youngkin said, before laying into the reporter. […]
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