Report: WaPo Blows It AGAIN -- Kushner Did NOT Request Russia Back Channel
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As the Daily Wire has already documented at great length, over the past year
or so the left-wing Washington Post has been nothing less than a pipe organ
of disinformation, especially when it comes to President Trump and most
especially as it pertains to The Stupidest Scandal In The History Of The
World (aka the Russian scandal).
According to Fox News, WaPo has once again been found guilty of The
Fake Newsing, this time with the BOMBSHELL that consumed our
corrupt political media throughout the holiday weekend: the news that
during the presidential transition, top Trump aide and favorite son-in-law
Jared Kushner requested a secret backchannel with the Russians.
Even if this were true, and Fox News says it is not, it is still a massive
burger of nothing. Backchannels are the usual-usual between superpowers.
Of course our lying media will not tell you this, nor will they tell you that as
a private citizen -- not as an incoming president, but as a private citizen --
the media's Precious Barry requested a secret backchannel with, of all
places, Iran.
So it is bad enough that our dishonest media is posing as objective while
turning a firecracker into a nuke, but Fox News says that WaPo got
the story exactly wrong, that the Fake News Factory is falsely reporting
(no doubt, intentionally) that it was Kushner who requested the secret
communication, when the truth is that the Russians requested this, and
only over the single issue of Syria:
A December meeting between Jared Kushner, President
Donald Trump’s son-in-law and one of the senior advisers in
the Trump administration, and Russian ambassador Sergei
Kislyak at Trump Tower focused on Syria, a source familiar
with the matter told Fox News Monday.During the meeting the Russians broached the idea of using a
secure line between the Trump administration and Russia, not
Kushner, a source familiar with the matter told Fox News. That
follows a recent report from The Washington Post alleging
that Kushner wanted to develop a secure, private line with Russia.The idea of a permanent back channel was never discussed,
according to the source. Instead, only a one-off for a call about
Syria was raised in the conversation.
So there you go, and for my money a single anonymous source from Fox
News is every bit as valid as a single anonymous source from The
Washington Post.
Moreover, when you look at WaPo's utterly disastrous Fake News
reporting of late, nothing that comes from this once-legendary outlet
should ever be believed. In its fevered zeal to bring down Trump, WaPo has
devolved into nothing more than a printed version of CNN -- and since CNN
is Hitler, that is quite a fall.
And so, as we enter year-two of RussiaGate, there is still not a single shred
of evidence that Trump or anyone on his team did a single thing wrong with
respect to Russia or Putin.
There is, however, all kinds of evidence that the media's Precious Barry
spied on Trump and his team, and that this very same media is hiding
behind anonymous sources as a means to fabricate RussiaGate in order
to cover up Barry's illegal behavior.
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