Sky News host Paul Murray believes there is “not a story that the media can’t make up about Donald Trump” that won’t be repeated “as far as their signal will travel”.
There’s not a story the media can’t ‘make up about Trump’ that won’t be
repeatedMr Murray said the magazine reported on “salacious” claims about Mr Trump.
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