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CNN’s Jim Acosta Caught In Horrible LIE About Trump’s Comments On Asylum Seekers, & There’s Proof
This guy will NEVER learn!


Once again, CNN’s Jim Acosta has been caught fabricating the truth.
It has become a regular common occurrence since at least, well…January 20, 2017.
There’s no debating it. Acosta lied about President Trump’s comments on asylum seekers, and he was caught just moments later.
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See for yourself…
From Daily Wire:
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta lied about remarks that President Donald Trump made during a speech on Thursday about an overhaul to the nation’s immigration system.
He tweeted:
Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: “These are frivolous claims.”
Trump in Rose Garden speech paints asylum seekers with broad brush accusing them of misleading immigration authorities at border: “These are frivolous claims.”
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 16, 2019
Acosta’s claim is false.
Trump made a clear distinction between legitimate asylum seekers and illegitimate asylum seekers in his speech, saying: “Unfortunately, legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims. These are frivolous claims to gain admission into our country.”
This is a lie and @Acosta is intentionally changing @realDonaldTrump’s meaning.
What POTUS actually said was “unfortunately legitimate asylum asylum-seekers are being replaced by those lodging frivolous claims — these are frivolous claims to gain admission into our country.”
This is a lie and @Acosta is intentionally changing @realDonaldTrump's meaning.
What POTUS actually said was "unfortunately legitimate asylum asylum-seekers are being replaced by those lodging frivolous claims — these are frivolous claims to gain admission into our country." https://t.co/B4056tQh1B
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) May 16, 2019
WATCH:
You know there's video proving you're lying, right?
Trump: "Our nation has a proud history of affording protection to those fleeing government persecutions. Unfortunately, legitimate asylum seekers are being displaced by those lodging frivolous claims….My plan expedites relief" pic.twitter.com/Gvz93vZBh3
— Official Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) May 16, 2019
Acosta must still be salty about the shellacking he took at the hands of President Trump during a press conference at the White House a couple of months back.
However, there’s no excuse to smile when the governor of Puerto Rico threatens to punch the commander-in-chief (or anybody, for that matter) in the mouth.
Check this out…
From Daily Wire:
In the interview, which aired on “CNN Right Now With Brianna Keilar,” Rossello said: “If the bully gets close, I’ll punch the bully in the mouth.”
Acosta’s face lit up with a smile immediately after Rossello made the threat.
Acosta asked, “Just like that.”
Rossello replied, “Just like that.”
WATCH:
Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rossello threatens to physically attack President Donald Trump: "I'll punch the bully in the mouth"
CNN's Jim Acosta just sits there and smiles. pic.twitter.com/RTiWbak5Y5
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) March 28, 2019
Needless to say, Acosta and Trump go together like peanut butter and tuna fish.
Jim has revealed he’s set to release a book on Trump.
We are not the enemy of the people. And the truth is worth the fight… more coming soon… https://t.co/SpjoSBO2oD pic.twitter.com/QMoEuUSr4g
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) January 24, 2019
Twitter took notice and they let Acosta have it…
https://twitter.com/FBillMcMorris/status/1088531203777617921?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1088531203777617921&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailywire.com%2Fnews%2F42620%2Fdear-diary-cnns-acosta-reveals-hes-writing-book-ryan-saavedra
It's such a dangerous time to be a reporter in the U.S. that you might… get a book deal from a big publisher, a PR blitz & plenty of opportunities to criticize the administration.
Meanwhile, here's a list of the people China "disappeared" last year. https://t.co/FwcMKpCSK0 https://t.co/3yBIyqit5K
— Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) January 24, 2019
It’s such a dangerous time to tell the truth in America that Jim Acosta is going to write a book about how dangerous a time it is to tell the truth in America. https://t.co/Hde91A4JnH
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) January 24, 2019
This is going to be in the Publisher's Weekly "10 Best Satires" list for 2019 ???? (except the only people laughing are the Trumps and Fox News) https://t.co/TPI8Y4fqp5
— Art Tavana (@arttavana) January 24, 2019
What a laughable premise. No one stops journalists from telling the truth and they are in absolutely no danger when doing so. https://t.co/DFDLQdZwfZ
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) January 24, 2019
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Putin Puffs Out His Chest: Crossing ‘Red Lines’ Will Prompt ‘Asymmetrical’ Response
Putin has been extremely antsy as of late.


It appears that US President Joe Biden is really getting under the skin of Russian President Dictator Vladimir Putin. These leaders of the world two preeminent superpowers have been trading barbs for weeks now, and on a range of subjects. The latest focus of their fury has to do with the Kremlin’s continued aggression against Ukraine, where Russian military forces are lining just over the border, with “invasion stripes” painted on their vehicles to prevent friendly fire. This is a tacit admission that there will be fire, and Biden isn’t going to stand for it. The US first sent warships in the direction of the Black Sea in an attempt to deter Putin from poking the bear. The Russian government responded by blocking the entrance to the area and warning that America’s maneuvers were “adversarial”. Biden responded by sanctioning Russia over a major hacking attack that took place months ago. Now, just ahead of what is believed to be an inevitable Russian invasion of Ukraine, Putin is once again puffing out his chest. Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his annual State of the Nation speech, warned on Wednesday against provoking his country, promising a swift retaliation against anyone who crossed “red lines.“ Moscow will respond “harshly,” “quickly” and “asymmetrically” to foreign provocations, Putin told an audience of Russia’s top officials and lawmakers, adding that he “hoped” no foreign actor would cross Russia’s “red lines,” according to a Reuters translation. Russia is also facing international condemnation for their treatment of journalist Alexei Navalny, who is believed to be at death’s door at a Russian prison hospital. Joe Biden has said that Russia would “pay a price” if Navalny were to perish in custody of the government.
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DOJ Opens Investigation into Minneapolis Police Department
The investigation will feature the department’s civil rights division.


On Tuesday, Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all charges in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin was seen on video kneeling on the neck of Floyd for nearly 9 minutes as the restrained man slowly suffocated, in a moment that has haunted our nation for a year. Now that Chauvin is off to prison, and a likely, lengthy appeals process, the Department of Justice is now hoping to find out exactly what went wrong in Minneapolis, and whether or not there is some systemic issue with the police department itself. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Wednesday that the Justice Department will be conducting an investigation of law enforcement in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd. The announcement comes one day after a Hennepin County jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second degree murder for killing Floyd. “Yesterday’s verdict in the state criminal trial does not address potentially systemic policing issues in Minneapolis,” Garland said during a press conference. Garland said the probe will be a “fully comprehensive review” that will look into whether the Minneapolis Police Department has a “pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing.” He specificed that this includes “using excessive force, including during protests,” as well as “discriminatory conduct and whether its treatment of those with behavioral health disabilities is unlawful.” The DOJ will utilize their civil rights division in the investigation, and the Attorney General said that the move could protect “good cops” from their not-so-pristine peers in the precinct. “I strongly believe that good officers do not want to work in systems that allow bad practices,” Garland said. “Good officers welcome accountability because accountability is an essential part of building trust with the community and public safety requires public trust.” Chauvin was moved to prison on Wednesday, and promptly…
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