CNN’s Brian Stelter again helped do his part to spread around the Democrat talking points, this time by quoting a former member of the White House coronavirus task force who is cited in a New Yorker article:
"It was shocking to see the President saying that the virus was a hoax, saying that everything was O.K. when it was not" —@OliviaTroye https://t.co/Q8XcjYkX6S
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 18, 2020
And yet again somebody from CNN tripped over his own network:
Wait! Didn’t CNN report that Trump never called it a hoax? ?
— Kerry (@KerryBarsotti) September 18, 2020
Why yes — yes they did:
Fact check: A Biden campaign ad misleadingly suggests President Trump called Covid-19 a "hoax" https://t.co/GUbXUhKcHb pic.twitter.com/cjjq8jc7zi
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 18, 2020
So did Politifact and FactCheck.org:
Video shows President Donald Trump saying COVID-19 is Democrats’ “new hoax.” Biden’s video is inaccurate. We rate it False.https://t.co/cQoUp8rIyl
Why is @brianstelter promoting a long-debunked smear? What happened to ‘Triple check before you share’? https://t.co/X6mR3RBxWS— johnny dollar (@johnnydollar01) September 18, 2020
"The Democratic super PAC Priorities USA Action has been running an ad falsely suggesting President Donald Trump called the coronavirus outbreak a “hoax.”…"https://t.co/ZHFjWX2hHk
Why is CNN promoting this long-debunked fake news? https://t.co/X6mR3RBxWS— johnny dollar (@johnnydollar01) September 18, 2020
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But Stelter has talking points to push, reality be damned!
They did. Stelter is actively spreading false information.
cc: @twittersecurity https://t.co/m4erX1cAH5
— Bryan Farris (@SaveFarrisLSU) September 18, 2020
One final thing about the person who made the misleading statement quoted in the New Yorker article:
So if she is lying about something the biased media has debunked why should anything else she say be believed?https://t.co/caVoCKTjfg
— @TrickyDickPol (@trickydickpol) September 18, 2020
Good question.
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