Fake News: Media Humiliated By ‘Russia Hoax’ Indictment of Hillary Lawyer

Founding Father George Washington once said he could not tell a lie. In the modern era, the fake news media cannot tell a lie and then get away with it. After special counsel John Durham charged one of Hillary Clinton’s lawyers with feeding phony Russian collusion information to the FBI and misleading them about its origins, the entire house of cards appears to be coming down. Not only does the indictment of campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann serve as a direct link to Hillary, but it also proves the establishment media are nothing more than a hyped-up sitcom.

“The corrupt media’s regurgitation of outlandish and unsubstantiated claims that Donald Trump was planning to steal or had stolen the 2016 election by colluding with Russia discredits the entire industry,” The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway reportedly said. “That they gave themselves awards and promotions and acclaim for amplifying lies secretly financed by the Clinton campaign and weaponized by politicized government bureaucrats further discredits them.”

Sussmann reportedly made false statements to entice FBI officials to investigate former President Donald Trump and campaign officials during the run-up to the 2016 elections. It appears Sussmann presented himself as a concerned citizen and denied ties to his client, Hillary Clinton. He effectively provided assurances the now-infamous Steele Dossier was authentic and credible intelligence. After scurrilous Democrat operatives in the FBI leaked the false information to the fake news media, everyday Americans could not escape the barrage of news headlines and social media posts.

  • An Ex-KGB Agent Says Trump Was a Russian Asset Since 1987 ~ NY Mag
  • A New Report Adds Evidence That Trump Was a Russian Asset ~ Slate
  • The perfect target: Russia cultivated Trump as asset for 40 years — ex-KGB spy ~ The Guardian
  • The unanswered question of our time: Is Trump an agent of Russia? ~ Washington Post
  • McCabe: It’s possible Trump is a Russian asset ~ CNN

Fake news celebrities such as Rachel Maddow waxed poetic about Russia’s continuing operations within the White House. Her narratives were gobbled up by the left-wing masses that buoyed her MSNBC show ratings. Maddow is in the process of being tamped down to once per week. CNN — largely considered the leader in fake news — suffered massive viewership and credibility losses after Mr. Trump was cleared.

The liberals in the biased media failed to consider the long-term implications of pushing knowingly false narratives. Eventually, the truth would get dragged into the daylight and the most recent indictment show they didn’t just get it wrong. The fake news media conspired with Hillary and Democrat operatives within the government to overturn the 2016 elections.

What the fake news media doesn’t want Americans to know is that the indictment tightens the chain of custody regarding the phony anti-Trump dossier used by the likes of disgraced FBI officials James Comey and Andrew McCabe, among others. It ties wide-reaching dirty tricks directly to the Hillary Campaign, making Nixon-era Watergate look like a Boy Scout meeting.

Despite living with an inherently corrupt media, patriotic Americans have reason to smile. The likes of CNN, MSNBC, and others have once again been humiliated, and Trump is having the last laugh.


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