News reporter keeps his cool as an apparent Trump-supporter heckles a local news reporter on camera

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News reporter keeps his cool as an apparent Trump-supporter heckles a local news reporter on camera

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Screenshot via Michael Gordon/Twitter

Michael Gordon, a local KVIA news reporter, and a heckler.

  • An apparent supporter of President Donald Trump heckled a news reporter for the El Paso-area ABC News affiliate KVIA, according to video of the encounter posted on Twitter on Monday.
  • "You spread fake news," the unidentified woman, who was wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, chanted in Michael Gordon's ear. "You should be ashamed of yourselves," she said.
  • Gordon shared video of the incident, but said he held "absolutely no ill towards the woman" from the incident.

It's not unusual for news reporters to encounter hecklers, especially at politically charged events like rallies and protests.

Michael Gordon, a news reporter with the El Paso, Texas, based ABC News affiliate KVIA, was the subject of one such encounter in a video uploaded to his Twitter account on Monday. In a video of some pre-edited footage, the reporter held up a microphone as he prepared for a live shot at a political event.

But an apparent supporter of President Donald Trump did not appear to be having it.

"You spread fake news," the woman, who wore a "Make America Great Again" hat chanted in Gordon's ear. "You should be ashamed of yourselves."

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The heckler held up a sign that included "FAKE BY OMISSION" and "NO COLLUSION" - the latter of which has been Trump's frequent assertion amid the recently ended Russia investigation.

Gordon said he held "absolutely no ill towards the woman" from the incident.

Read more: Trump responds to Mueller report summary: 'Total EXONERATION'

In a letter to lawmakers, Attorney General William Barr said that although "Russian-affiliated individuals" had made "multiple offers ... to assist the Trump campaign," Mueller's investigation did not find Trump's campaign culpable of conspiring or coordinating with the Russian government.

The full report has not yet been made public.

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Trump and his surrogates have shown no indication of stopping their attacks against media outlets that report news they dislike. The attacks have not fazed reporters like CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta, who continues to ask critical questions for the Trump administration.

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