As we reported, Sen Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has been hospitalized for about three weeks. That's prompted some speculation on his condition and conspiracy theories, particularly from those on the left.
But some of those conspiracies took a hit when people like CNN commentator and Salem Media host Scott Jennings reported he had a conversation with McConnell, as did multiple other Republican politicians, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Rep. Thomas Massie (KY-04).
READ MORE: The Rumors on Mitch McConnell's Condition Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
But when CNN covered that story, they made a rather big and hilarious mistake, showing why we can never trust the media. Here they are reporting on the Republicans who supposedly said they spoke to McConnell, including one who spoke to him for about "45 minutes," Rep. Jack Kimble.
OOPS: CNN This Morning cites parody account of fake congressman @RepJackKimble on list of quotes about Sen. Mitch McConnell's health. pic.twitter.com/GBXJ37bkoe
— Nick (@nspin310) July 8, 2026
“So you have a lot of Senate Republicans coming out. We're going to just show some on screen, Isaac, all saying, “I talked to him.” “I talked to him.” “I talked to him for 20 minutes.” “I talked to him for 45 minutes.”
As Nicholas Spinnato of Newsbusters explained: Rep. Jack Kimble (CA-54) is a parody account; he doesn't exist.
Here's what the post looks like as of this writing.
I spoke to my old friend Mitch McConnell this morning, the senior Senator from Kentucky. He’s still recovering in the hospital. We talked for just shy of 45 minutes. He's so sharp. Just like always he let me do all of the talking. He's a great listener. After that we prayed…
— Rep. Jack Kimble (@RepJackKimble) July 7, 2026
I spoke to my old friend Mitch McConnell this morning, the senior Senator from Kentucky. He’s still recovering in the hospital. We talked for just shy of 45 minutes. He's so sharp. Just like always he let me do all of the talking. He's a great listener. After that we prayed silently for awhile and had a staring contest. Just like always, he beat me. I told him we want to see him back at work as soon as possible.
Seriously, CNN? If that's what the post looked like, they couldn't tell that it was a fake? And if that's what it looked like, they pared it down and weren't presenting the full tweet, which would have raised a question to most people.
Not only didn't CNN ask themselves why they hadn't heard of Jack Kimble before, but they didn't even bother to do a basic check on whether he was actually a member of Congress. How can you trust anything they say when they can't even do something that simple? How embarrassing can you get?
That also tells you (if we didn't already know) something about their failure of process in general. Is it any wonder President Donald Trump calls them "fake news" when they run such things? He's probably going to have a good laugh when he hears this one.
"Rep. Jack Kimble" had a little fun with them.
How dare they doubt me credibility pic.twitter.com/gQwoUrtlEw
— Rep. Jack Kimble (@RepJackKimble) July 8, 2026
CNN’s extreme leftwing bias exposed pic.twitter.com/5YEbGToOA7
— Rep. Jack Kimble (@RepJackKimble) July 8, 2026
Good job, guy!
On Thursaday, CNN's Audie Cornish fessed up to the mistake.
UPDATE: Thursday’s CNN This Morning apologized for citing fake congressman @RepJackKimble in a list of quotes about Sen. Mitch McConnell’s Health. pic.twitter.com/N4FXUtYVrl
— Nick (@nspin310) July 9, 2026
If we didn't already know how bad media can be, add another example to the can.
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