Monday, January 15, 2018

Sarah Sanders blasts WSJ for putting an ‘I’ in fake news; then she finishes them off with audio proof

Samantha Chang  "White House press secretary Sarah Sanders continues to slice ’em and dice ’em — fake news stories, that is.

"Sanders fired back at a Wall Street Journal report that misquoted President Trump as saying: “I probably have a very good relationship with Kim Jong Un.”

"Keep in mind that Trump has repeatedly slammed the North Korean dictator as “rocket man” and “short and fat,” so it defies logic for the media to suggest Trump is bragging that he has “a very good relationship” with Kim right now. "

Audio of Mr. Trump's words at the link 


. . . "While quibbling over a single word might seem ridiculous, this is what we’ve been reduced to in light of the avalanche of fake news emanating from the anti-Trump media, which has been caught lying about his koi fish-feeding manners, among other things.

"Sarah Sanders blasted the WSJ over the misquote amid the Journal’s report claiming Trump’s longtime personal attorney, Michael Cohen, had paid $130,000 in hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels (real name: Stephanie Clifford) to keep quiet about an alleged affair Trump had with her in 2006.


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Samantha Chang is a politics/lifestyle writer and a financial editor. She is a law school graduate and an alum of the University of Pennsylvania. You can find her on Twitter at @Samantha_Chang.

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