We brought you the story about how Project Veritas had videos from Cary Poarch, a man who was a contract employee with CNN. He took some pretty eye-opening video because he says he was upset about how CNN approached the news and he wanted people to return to reporting the facts, letting the people decide what to think about them.
Among the things the videos revealed was that their president Jeff Zucker directed CNN staffers to put all their focus into concentrating on impeachment.
They proved this, even putting out an ad that sounded like it was cheering on an impeachment inquiry, despite the fact that there hasn’t been a formal vote for an inquiry by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and she said yesterday that she doesn’t think there is a need for one yet.
But now Project Veritas has released even more video. And the attacks on President Donald Trump are even more pointed and disgusting. CNN employees talk about how they used to do news, but now, all it is, all the time is about getting Trump.
BREAKING: “We Used to Cover News,” Complains Senior Field Engineer at CNN Scott Garber, “We Used to Go Out and Do Stories.” #ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/Vrlh7Ig3ce
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
Former Digital VP for CNN @SteveKrak says that @Project_Veritas has found “nothing of interest.” and “low-level staffers”
Below is 25 year @CNN veteran and Manager of Field Ops Patrick Davis saying “I hate seeing what we’ve become” pic.twitter.com/omRQwznWQg
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
BREAKING: "Trump's getting hammered for twisting an arm, you know what I mean?"
…"Those a**holes, those 500 a**holes up there, abuse their freaking power every day. They do this sh*t every fricking day." – Manager of Field Ops @CNN Patrick Davis #ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/WX2uzFehR9
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
Townhall summarized some more of the comment that Project Veritas got.
Patrick Davis, Manager of Field Operations at CNN: “…I hate seeing what we were and what we could be and what we’ve become. It’s just awful…I mean, we could be so much better than what we are…And the buck stops with him (Zucker).”
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Scott Garber, Senior Field Engineer at CNN: “We used to cover news. We used to go out and do stories…But Trump is more important.”
Adia Jacobs, CNN Technical Operations Supervisor: “When Zucker took over it wasn’t until Trump that we ended up being all Trump all the time.”
Nick Neville, CNN Media Coordinator: “He (Zucker) basically said f**k all the other stories.”
Mike Brevna, Floor Manager at CNN:“It’s the Trump Network, dog. It’s like everything is all Trump…they not even thinking about anybody else. They sold themselves to the devil.”
Perhaps one of the worst videos was that of Gerald Sisnette, a Field Production Supervisor, who said that he thought it would only get better when Trump was dead, which he hoped was soon. “This is a story that’s not gonna go away,” Sisnette said, referring to Trump coverage in general. “The only way this will go away is when he dies. Hopefully, soon.”
It is so bad @Twitter has deemed it sensitive material! pic.twitter.com/HxzfP6XqhM
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
As James O’Keefe who heads up Project Veritas noted, Twitter even put a sensitive material warning on it.
#ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/HfrIHUTLwo
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
O’Keefe queried CNN whether or not they condemned such comments.
Will @CNN condemn the statement made by Field Production Supervisor Gerald Sisnette in @Project_Veritas release today?
He said "The only way this will go away is when he(@realDonaldTrump) dies. Hopefully soon."
CC: @oliverdarcy @ErikWemple #ExposeCNN https://t.co/igKwHUfhFX
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
But as Townhall notes, folks on the left have been so broken by Trump they’ve completely lost all sense of proper journalism. Not taking any bets that this will wake them up soon.
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