CNN: Undetected Asteroids Could Threaten Earth During Government Shutdown
Two CNN correspondents claimed during an episode of The Lead with Jake Tapper that an asteroid could potentially threaten the Earth if the government shutdown continues.
Two CNN correspondents claimed during an episode of The Lead with Jake Tapper that an asteroid could potentially threaten the Earth if the government shutdown continues.
CNN and NBC both attempted to “fact check” claims made during the second presidential debate about Hillary Clinton’s email scandal, particularly Donald Trump’s claims that she tried to “acid wash” 33,000 emails on her secret private server. And both networks did their best to cover up for Clinton — laughably so.
In a segment that was billed as CNN’s “fact check” of Donald Trump’s anti-Hillary speech, CNN gave a demonstrably false presentation of U.S. immigration policy in an effort to undermine Trump’s factually correct statements.
During its coverage of Saturday night’s GOP presidential debate, CNN criticized Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz, saying “The Cruz campaign’s actions the night of the Iowa caucuses had nothing to do with CNN’s reporting” and that Cruz is
CNN Correspondent Tom Foreman said it’s “simply false” for Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to claim Wall Street is out to get her since she’s gotten more money from Wall Street than any other candidate during
CNN Correspondent Tom Foreman said that state pushes against accepting Syrian refugees was the “Worst setback for advocates of human rights” in 2015 during CNN’s “All the Best, All the Worst 2015” special. Foreman said, “Worst setback for advocates of
CNN Correspondent Tom Foreman declared that 2015 presented “the best argument yet for addressing global climate change” during CNN’s “All the Best, All the Worst 2015” special. Foreman said, during a segment on severe weather in 2016, “By November, 2015