Ben Carson chalks up increased scrutiny to people feeling 'threatened'
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson had a lot to answer for in his Sunday talk show appearances. Different media outlets have raised questions in recent days over a variety of claims he's made about his past, including anecdotes about a West Point scholarship, stabbing a friend, being named the most honest student in a college class, and protecting white students at his high school, to name a few.
The Republican presidential hopeful has an easy explanation for the questioning he feels is unwarranted: "There's no question I'm getting special scrutiny," he said on CBS' Face the Nation. "They've seen the recent head-to-head polling against Hillary [Clinton] and how well I do. And, you know, they're worried. There is no question about it."
Carson told host John Dickerson "a lot of people are very threatened," by his candidacy, and, in an interview with ABC's This Week, he said his campaign wouldn't change in light of the public scrutiny.
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