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ABC's Martha Raddatz sounded “completely psychotic” in the Vance interview.

Conservative pundit Meghan McCain criticized ABC News' Martha Raddatz for the way she conducted an interview with Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) on the network's Sunday public affairs show “This Week.”

“It's really crazy that Martha and her producers didn't see how horrible her line of questioning sounds to a normal person,” McCain wrote on the social platform X on Sunday. “I'm sure she would have different feelings if she would live next to an apartment complex full of Venezuelan gangs.”

McCain, a leading right-wing media personality, was referring to a question asked by Raddatz Vance, former President Trump's vice president, about whether he supported Trump's comments about the presence of gangs in Aurora, Colorado, even after the Republican mayor said : ““vastly exaggerated” claims that have damaged the city.

“The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes,” Raddatz said, noting that the Republican mayor said law enforcement had “responded to these concerns.”

“Only a handful of apartment complexes in America have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs,” Vance responded. “And Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris’ open border? Americans are fed up with what’s going on, and they have every right to be.”

McCain said Raddatz “sounds psychotic. Totally psychotic.”

As a former co-host of ABC's “The View,” McCain has publicly criticized the network in the past and accused the network's co-hosts of bullying while she was on the show.

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