CNN's Fake News Hoax
- CNN is involved in a fake news scandal impacting national security.
- A fabricated story claims President Trump's military strikes on Iran had minimal effect on their nuclear program.
- The story contradicts the official military assessment, which deemed the strikes successful.
- Senator Rubio and Pete Hegseth criticized the media for spreading false narratives.
FBI Investigation
- The FBI launched an investigation into a leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report related to Trump's strikes on Iran.
- Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth addressed the media's twisted portrayal of the strikes at a NATO summit.
Natasha Bertrand's Role
- Natasha Bertrand is CNN's Pentagon correspondent, accused of being a Deep State mouthpiece.
- Previous controversies include her involvement in narratives concerning the Russia hoax and the Hunter Biden laptop story.
- Press Secretary Levitt directly called out Bertrand for her role in spreading misinformation.
Response from President Trump
- President Trump has called for Bertrand's termination in light of the situation.
Nature of the Leaked Report
- The leaked assessment was deemed unreliable, lacking credibility for official publication.
- The report's dubious nature suggests it was only leaked to CNN, considered a biased outlet.
Critique of CNN and Bertrand
- Journalist Molly Hemingway pointed out the flawed nature of the report.
- Bertrand has previously faced criticism for disseminating unreliable information.
Other Media Involvement
- Fox News is also implicated in what is described as warmongering.
- Jennifer Griffin, a Fox News Pentagon reporter, was criticized by Pete Hegseth.
Bertrand's Attempts to Clarify
- Bertrand is reportedly attempting to backtrack on her story, labeling it as an "early assessment. "
- Critics argue that this statement reveals inconsistencies in her reporting.
Public Trust Issues
- Media's credibility is questioned as many Americans distrust their narratives.
- The situation is framed as sabotage against President Trump, prioritizing political agendas over factual reporting.
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