Rachel “THE NECK” Maddow Lies about Tulsi Gabbard

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Rachel Maddow, often nicknamed “The Neck” by her critics, has recently sparked backlash over comments made about Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic congresswoman and 2020 presidential candidate.

Maddow, known for her sharp and unapologetic political commentary on MSNBC, made claims suggesting that Gabbard had suspicious ties to foreign governments, raising eyebrows and igniting controversy across the political spectrum.

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Critics argue that Maddow’s statements lacked credible evidence and were designed to smear Gabbard’s reputation due to her growing appeal among independent and anti-establishment voters.

Gabbard, who has long positioned herself as a political outsider unafraid to challenge mainstream narratives, responded strongly, accusing Maddow of deliberately spreading misinformation.

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The tension between the two has only grown, with supporters of Gabbard demanding accountability and transparency from major media platforms.

This isn’t the first time Gabbard has faced allegations from establishment figures, and many believe it’s part of a broader pattern to silence dissenting voices that refuse to conform to party lines.

As public trust in mainstream media continues to erode, incidents like this raise questions about the role of journalists in shaping public perception.

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The clash between Maddow and Gabbard serves as a stark reminder of how personal bias, political agendas, and unchecked narratives can fuel division and distort the truth.

Whether Maddow’s remarks were a misstep or a calculated move remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Tulsi Gabbard isn’t backing down—and neither is the fight over who controls the narrative.