It was a horrible, deplorable, terrible weekend for the Counterfeit News Network and NBC News.
First, let’s get to CNN.
On Sunday, CNN anchor Ana Cabrera claimed that President Donald Trump and his son, Donald Trump Jr, stated that white men have a lot to fear in the country today.
Cabrera said:
“President Trump and his son Don Jr. said this week white men have a lot to fear right now.”
CNN’s Ana Cabrera lies about recent comments made by President Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr., claiming they said: “White men have a lot to fear right now…”
Trump said: “It’s a very scary time for young men in America…”
Trump Jr. said he is most concerned for his sons… pic.twitter.com/ZOBOXafYJo
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) October 15, 2018
What did President Trump say? He did note earlier this month that it’s a “very scary time for young men in America” regarding false sexual assault allegations, which is true.
Trump Jr. revealed to the Daily Mail that he fears for his sons and daughters in the #MeToo environment, particularly for his sons who might be falsely accused by people with political motives.
What CNN said and what the president and his son said are two completely different things.
Now, let’s get to NBC.
In an attempt to portray Trump as a white supremacist, the left-leaning news network tweeted that Trump called Confederate General Robert E. Lee “incredible.”
Here is the tweet:
WATCH: President Trump says “Robert E. Lee was a great general” during Ohio rally, calling the Confederate leader “incredible.” pic.twitter.com/HhsLI1Mk05
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 13, 2018
After many on Twitter pointed out the manipulation and fake news, NBC had to issue a correction. So, who did Trump call great? Ulysses Grant.
Here is the latest tweet:
CORRECTION: An earlier tweet misidentified the general President Trump described as “incredible” at a rally in Ohio. It was Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, not Gen. Robert E. Lee. An attached video clip lacked the full context for Trump’s remark. Here is the full clip. pic.twitter.com/NZHj3Q2dHL
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 14, 2018
Sad!
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