Oh, look, FoxNews saw that too.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/rober...entioning-suspect-journalists-murder-democrat
"The arrest of a Democratic public official in Las Vegas for allegedly
murdering a journalist shocked the nation, but news networks went out of their way to bury his party affiliation."
While the liberal networks covered German's horrific murder, they strangely omitted to tell viewers that Telles is a Democrat during Wednesday and Thursday's coverage.
ABC's "Good Morning America" introduced Telles as a "local politician" and later described him as a "Las Vegas county official."
ABC News similarly neglected to acknowledge Telles' party affiliation on Wednesday's "World News Tonight" while reporting on a search warrant that was executed prior to his arrest. The network also skipped any party mention in a report written on its website.
"CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil teased about the "elected official" who was swept up in the murder investigation.
CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann went on to describe Clark County's public administrator as "a man named Robert Telles" and said police executed a search warrant "at the elected official's home."
Similarly,
NBC News correspondent Erin McLaughlin referred to Telles as simply a "local government official" who "lost a primary race in June" during an on-air report on "Today."
Buried in the 34th paragraph of NBC News' online article is the admission that Telles "was narrowly edged out in the Democratic primary." It was also the second to last paragraph of the report.