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Report: Scarborough Not Releasing Texts Because He Doesn’t Want to ‘Burn’ Globalist WH Leakers

MSNBC Host Joe Scarborough is reportedly not releasing text messages with White House officials he claims to have saved because he does not want to “burn” his anonymous White House leakers, according to CNN media reporter Brian Stelter. Scarborough has been incessantly using “anonymous” White House “sources” to try to undercut President Donald Trump’s nationalist agenda and bash Trump’s advisers who want to ensure that Trump keeps the promises Trump made to his non-elitist, working-class supporters.

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CNN Fact Checkers Rush to Correct Trump Typo

CNN’s Jake Tapper and Brian Stelter made sure to fact check a Twitter typo from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump before the polls closed on Tuesday. Trump quoted CNN in a tweet about “voting machine problems” in Utah. The tweet

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Fireworks Erupt Between CNN’s Navarro, Lewandowski Over Trump

Tuesday on “CNN Tonight,” CNN political analyst Ana Navarro and former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, also a CNN contributor, squared off over Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump. Lewandowski insisted Trump was responsible for employing more people at a single

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This is CNN: David Gergen Attacks ‘Clinton Cash’ While Network Refuses to Ask Hillary About Scandals

CNN has gone from refusing to ask Hillary Clinton a direct question about the millions of dollars that flowed from foreign governments to the Clinton Foundation while she was Secretary of State — as detailed in Breitbart Senior Editor at Large Peter Schweizer’s book Clinton Cash — to attacking Schweizer and disparaging the book’s research without naming sources.

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Wasserman Schultz Denies DNC Is Attempting to Limit Debate Exposure

Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” Democratic National Committee chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) denied her organization was trying to limit exposure to her party’s candidates by having a debate schedule that isn’t designed to maximize viewership. Wasserman Schultz told

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