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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: gortex
They already have proof he was in VIenna. They have his travel records.
He is caught. Trump is caught.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
Almost every network is covering this. I don't think it's fAkE nEwZ.
originally posted by: Byrd
This is the same Devin Nunes who is suing a fake cow? www.latimes.com...
He'll probably go after the LA times for that article. I wonder, though, if what they speculate in the article is true... that he uses these lawsuits to get money for his election campaign. I wonder if this counts as a SLAPP lawsuit (reference link for SLAPP lawsuit:en.wikipedia.org...)
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: burntheships
It's being covered everywhere not just CNN.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: Gryphon66
This is just more fake news from CNN. They will
take the risk of being sued if they can put up
click bait titles like this and make money.
Does not make it true in the slightest.
Its funny watching you go from Trump colluded with
Russia and that will be the end to then chasing the
dossier and how it was true, then those turned
out to be falsehoods.
Former National Security Council official Fiona Hill told Congress on Thursday that Russians likely “played” Christopher Steele, the former British spy whose anti-Trump dossier the FBI used to conduct surveillance against the Trump campaign.
She also explicitly stated that Russians might have fed Steele with disinformation in order to put a cloud over an eventual Trump presidency.
originally posted by: 727Sky
I hope more people file lawsuits against the fake news organizations and there are hefty monetary awards given to the plaintiffs by a fair and unbiased jury.
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA). Nunes became a target of CNN who published a story that an associate of Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for the president, is ready to detail a tall tale about him meeting Nunes in Vienna in an effort to get “dirt” on former Vice President Joe Biden. Gee—this story sounds so familiar, maybe it’s a throwback to that fantastic tale about Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen being in Prague when he wasn’t. These clowns never learn do they (via CNN):
Yeah, the ‘Cohen in Prague’ story was fake. And this appears to be total trash as well, with Nunes announcing that he will be slapping CNN with a lawsuit. Daily Wire has more, including a lengthy history of CNN just being an abjectly terrible network that can’t seem to stop peddling fake news about Republicans and President Donald Trump (via Daily Wire):
House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA) announced Friday night that he is filing a lawsuit against CNN over a report that they published the same evening that alleged an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani was willing to testify to Congress that Nunes met with a former Ukrainian prosecutor last year to discuss digging up dirt on former Vice President and current Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Nunes also plans to sue The Daily Beast for a story that it published earlier in the week that alleged that Parnas helped Nunes set up numerous meetings regarding Ukraine.
The only way news organizations are going to be held accountable for their false stories if someone has the ability to sue their pants off for falsehood/lies, IMO..
townhall.com... 64
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Gryphon66
I already did.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: walkinghomer
originally posted by: 727Sky
I hope more people file lawsuits against the fake news organizations and there are hefty monetary awards given to the plaintiffs by a fair and unbiased jury.
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA). Nunes became a target of CNN who published a story that an associate of Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for the president, is ready to detail a tall tale about him meeting Nunes in Vienna in an effort to get “dirt” on former Vice President Joe Biden. Gee—this story sounds so familiar, maybe it’s a throwback to that fantastic tale about Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen being in Prague when he wasn’t. These clowns never learn do they (via CNN):
Yeah, the ‘Cohen in Prague’ story was fake. And this appears to be total trash as well, with Nunes announcing that he will be slapping CNN with a lawsuit. Daily Wire has more, including a lengthy history of CNN just being an abjectly terrible network that can’t seem to stop peddling fake news about Republicans and President Donald Trump (via Daily Wire):
House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA) announced Friday night that he is filing a lawsuit against CNN over a report that they published the same evening that alleged an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani was willing to testify to Congress that Nunes met with a former Ukrainian prosecutor last year to discuss digging up dirt on former Vice President and current Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Nunes also plans to sue The Daily Beast for a story that it published earlier in the week that alleged that Parnas helped Nunes set up numerous meetings regarding Ukraine.
The only way news organizations are going to be held accountable for their false stories if someone has the ability to sue their pants off for falsehood/lies, IMO..
townhall.com... 64
Fake News? How do you know its Fake news? What makes it fake news? What is the real news? They have a source and a source that's willing to testify in front of congress. That is NOT FAKE NEWS! Stop overusing President Trump Fake News Mantra. There is fake news out there but this is not and if it proves to be fake news then its the source that's spreading the "Fake News"
I don’t believe it’s appropriate for him to have been hired to do this,” Hill said of Steele’s contract with Fusion GPS. “I almost fell over when I discovered that he was doing this report.”
That was prior to the time that I had any knowledge about the dossier,” she stated. “He was constantly trying to drum up business, and he had contacted me because he wanted to see if I could give him a contact to some other individual, who actually I don’t even recall now, who he could approach about some business issues.