President Trump on Wednesday stepped up his personal attacks against CNN, lambasting the network and veteran journalist Carl Bernstein for a July report about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting. CNN is being torn apart from within based on their being caught in a major lie and refusing to admit the mistake," Trump tweeted Wednesday evening. "Sloppy @carlbernstein, a man who lives in the past and thinks like a degenerate fool, making up story after story, is being laughed at all over the country! Fake News.
Bernstein, known for his coverage of the Watergate scandal, co-wrote an article for CNN, reporting that Trump's former lawyer and "fixer," Michael Cohen, was willing to tell special counsel Robert Mueller that then-candidate Trump knew about the June 2016 meeting between Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Cohens attorney, Lanny Davis, later publicly confirmed that he was the source for the story. He walked back his claim that Cohen knew Trump was aware of the meeting.
I regret not being much clearer in saying I'm not sure about this story, Davis, who is an opinion contributor at The Hill, told NBC News.
Donald Trump, Jr. also criticized CNN for the story, tweeting Sunday, Comical to watch @CNN covering for leftist hack @carlbernstein. He & Obama staffer @jimsciutto obviously got story wrong. CNN "stands by" it anyway, defending literal fake news. 3 "reporters" were fired for false CNN hit on @Scaramucci & this is FAR worse!
"We stand by our story, and are confident in our reporting of it," a CNN spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Poster Comment:
Bernstein is getting senile and living in the past as he gets Watergate mixed up with Trump Towers, Holiday Inn, Marriott, and a lot of other places where people tend to stay. And besides the senility, he writes as a HS sophomore.
This is all about people getting sucked into the Marxist hypocrisy of identity politics, feeling righteous in the tyranny of their own desire for censorship and oppression of others, and forcing a narrative based on incomplete lies as truth for their own good as though that subjective view carries more value than the views of those being oppressed.