Reporter corrects Dr Oz live on air as he makes false claim about Fetterman’s first wish for America

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Dr Mehmet Oz was corrected live on air after he made false claims that his opponent John Fetterman wanted to end life imprisonment as his first political priority.

The pro-Trump Republican candidate for Pennsylvania’s US Senate seat is trailing his Democratic rival for the open seat with less than a month left before election day.

He was fact-checked about his claim about Mr Fetterman during an interview with Dasha Burns on NBC News.

“When John Fetterman is asked, ‘If you could wave a magic wand, what’s the one thing you would do?’… he says, ‘Well, I’d get rid of life in prison,’” claimed Dr Oz.

But Burns, who had just interviewed Mr Fetterman, called him out on the inaccurate claim.

“I asked him that. He actually said it would be codifying Roe v Wade and abolishing the filibuster,” she responded.

Earlier this week Mr Fetterman, 53, gave Ms Burns his first interview since having a stroke in May, and conducted it with closed captioning because of the auditory processing issues he is still suffering from.

Burns was widely criticised when she stated that “in small talk – before the interview, without captioning – it wasn’t clear (Fetterman) was understanding our conversation”.

Podcaster and business reporter Kara Swisher, who had a stroke in 2011, branded the claims by Burns as “just nonsense”.

“Maybe this reporter is just bad at small talk,” she tweeted.

magnum_black on October 15th, 2022 at 21:53 UTC »

Oz is a quack. He doesn’t even have a permanent address in pa. The contract on the condo he bought states it is invalid if he loses the election. And being a doctor - his ads make fun of Fetterman’s stroke effects. Wise ass comments from his people include Fetterman would not have had a stroke “if he ever ate a vegetable”. Wonder if Oz talks like that (or about) his patients.

DarkAngel900 on October 15th, 2022 at 20:19 UTC »

Oz, is hack.

Meb2x on October 15th, 2022 at 20:13 UTC »

I wish more interviewers would fact check obviously untrue statements. Politicians have become so accustomed to making up false claims that most voters don’t even know what’s true and what’s not anymore.