Rachel Maddow was 'knee-deep in a trout stream... flailing away ineffectually' when Mueller's report dropped

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Rachel Maddow was 'ineffectually flailing' away trying to catch trout in Tennessee when she had to end her vacation to report on Mueller investigation

A lot of Americans will remember where they were at 5 p.m. ET on March 22, 2019, when news broke that Robert Mueller’s report on the special counsel office’s two year Russia investigation — one of the most highly anticipated events in national politics — had finally been completed. Rachel Maddow will certainly recall the date, as she was caught knee-deep in a trout stream at the time.

The MSNBC host also confessed that being whisked away to the studio probably didn't have any impact on the number of fish she would have caught:"The trout are basically just as safe as they were when I was flailing away at them ineffectually this afternoon." Fox News wrote a round up of the media's reactions to the Mueller report, writing that Maddow “kicked off by telling her viewers she was reporting live from Tennessee because she felt she needed to interrupt her vacation to address the breaking news. She appeared to be holding back tears.”

But the MSNBC anchor shut down critics with a social media post of her own, in which she laughed at the outlets for covering her alleged tears over the report.

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