CNN was compelled to
correct a spectacularly false Tuesday
report after the release of ex-FBI Director James Comey's opening statement
for his Thursday testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee
contradicted the reports' “sources”.
The CNN report said
Comey was expected to dispute President Trump's claims that Comey said he was
not under investigation on multiple occasions.
The report titled “Comey
expected to refute Trump" was based on unnamed sources and said
Comey's conversations with the president "were much more nuanced,"
and Trump drew the wrong conclusion.
The story was compiled
by four CNN idiots, including Gloria Borger, Eric Lichtblau, Jake Tapper and
Brian Rokus.
Borger, the network’s
Chief Political Analyst, claimed in an appearance on CNN Tuesday, “Comey is
going to dispute the president on this point if he’s asked about it by
senators, and we have to assume that he will be. He will say he never assured Donald
Trump that he was not under investigation, that that would have been
improper for him to do so.”
Here’s the problem—his
statement did mention the president was not under investigation. In fact, he mentions it three, yes, three
times.
Unnamed sources say
the darndest things.
It seems CNN's wishcasting on Comey didn't exactly pan out. pic.twitter.com/XIyMc7Xby7— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) June 7, 2017
Alan Dershowitz: "You cannot have obstruction of justice when the President exercises his constitutional authority" https://t.co/yU7cy0NFuM— CNN (@CNN) June 8, 2017
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