President Trump took interviewer Terry Moran to task after the ABC News correspondent claimed a photo of MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckles had been “photoshopped.”
The interview, meant to spotlight Trump’s 100 days in office, was often contentious.
Moran ran with the leftist media premise that an image showing gang signs across Abrego Garcia’s knuckles had been “doctored” because officials added in labels of each letter and number to show what they meant. It’s akin to saying a legend on a map means it had been doctored.
During Tuesday evening’s interview, the President was reiterating basic facts about Abrego Garcia’s gang affiliations and mentioned the tattoos on his knuckles. Moran casually tossed out the claim that the photo “was Photoshop.”
Seemingly in disbelief that the man across from him had gone there, Trump immediately responded with…