CNN admits their reports on Fox News anchor were false (explosive!)
The Horn editorial team April 14, 2017
Looks like CNN has some apologizing to do.
After Judge Andrew Napolitano was suspended from Fox News for reporting that former President Barack Obama used British intelligence to help spy on Trump Tower, CNN has been on a non-stop attack.
Until Friday, that is, when they confirmed that Napolitano was right — and, therefore, CNN’s reports attacking him were ALL false.
After Napolitano’s bombshell reveal on Fox News in mid-March, critics say it was CNN that led the charge against both him and President Donald Trump.
In a March 17th article ( http://tinyurl.com/luahdqq ), CNN called it an “uncorroborated segment” that was made “amid widespread disbelief and utter denials of the explosive charge” and said it blurred the line between reporting and political commentating.
Later that day ( http://tinyurl.com/keabhrc ), the network — which Trump has repeatedly accused of liberal bias and “fake news” — attacked the White House over their refusal to apologize for repeating the report.
On March 20th ( http://tinyurl.com/k2yrhcx ), CNN gleefully announced that Napolitano had been “benched by the network” and that Fox News anchor Sheppard Smith “disavowed Napolitano’s claims.”
Finally, on March 29th ( http://tinyurl.com/lvbbfvn ) their anchors angrily told viewers that Napolitano was standing-by his “false spy claim” and that Fox News had “no evidence to back up” the report.
They’re singing a different tune now.
Friday, CNN — two weeks after calling Napolitano’s claims “false” with no evidence — released the following article: “British intelligence passed Trump associates’ communications with Russians on to US counterparts.” http://tinyurl.com/k6jlsb6
In other words, British intelligence was sharing ill-gotten spying information it collected on Trump with the Obama administration.
That’s right, CNN has done a complete flip-flop… 28 days after first launching an unfair attack against Napolitano over the same report.
Napolitano first reported: “Three intelligence sources have informed Fox News that President Obama went outside the chain of command [to spy on Trump]. He didn’t use the NSA, he didn’t use the CIA… he used [British intelligence agency GCHQ].”
Friday, CNN reported: “British and European intelligence agencies, including GCHQ, the British intelligence agency responsible for communications surveillance … picked up [Trump] communications during what’s known as ‘incidental collection,'” according to sources, and the British “passed on those communications to their US counterparts” in the Obama administration ( http://tinyurl.com/k6jlsb6).
Sounds like CNN and the rest of the liberal media owes Napolitano an apology.
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