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00:00In today's Media Miss Minute, a controversial statue of President Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein taken down nearly as quickly as it went up.
00:09And a congressional candidate is refusing to back away from comments she made about the shooting death of Charlie Kirk.
00:19I'm Craig DeGrelli. In today's Media Miss Minute, two stories largely ignored by partisan media outlets.
00:25First, a story the right has largely skipped. A statue titled Best Friends Forever, showing President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein frolicking hand in hand, was removed from the National Mall just one day after it was installed.
00:40An anonymous collective known as the Secret Handshake had obtained a permit through Sunday, but U.S. Park Police removed it Wednesday, citing permit violations, including size limits.
00:50Now a story being missed by left-leaning outlets. Democratic candidate Shelby Campbell, running for Michigan's 13th District, is standing by controversial comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death.
01:04Hey MAGA, how bad does it hurt? The Jimmy Kimmel's back, but you guys can't get your person back.
01:09The remark appeared on Campbell's TikTok, since deleted but recorded and shared online.
01:14Asked about it on X, Campbell confirmed it was her, calling it dark humor.
01:20She added she doesn't think anyone deserves to be murdered, but warned extreme rhetoric can have real-world consequences.
01:27For more stories missed or minimized by partisan media, download the Straight Arrow News app and click on the Media Miss tab.
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