BREITBART reports that CNN anchor Brian Stelter on Thursday denied that CNN purveyed multiple hoaxes and dismissed Hunter Biden’s “laptop from hell” as “Russia disinformation.”
Speaking at the “Disinformation and the Erosion of Democracy” forum, Stelter was asked by college freshman Christopher Phillips about CNN’s record of inaccurate reporting and suppression of news.
“You’ve all spoken extensively about Fox News being a purveyor of disinformation. But CNN is right up there with them,” Phillips prefaced.
“They pushed the Russian collusion hoax, they pushed the Jussie Smollett hoax. They smeared Justice Kavanaugh as a rapist and they also smeared Nick Sandmann as a white supremacist,” Phillips said, giving examples. “And yes, they dismissed the Hunter Biden laptop affair as pure Russian disinformation with mainstream corporate journalists becoming little more than apologists and cheerleaders for the regime.”
Phillips then questioned Stelter about whether CNN possesses any moral authority to still report the news.
“Is it time to finally declare that the canon of journalistic ethics is dead or no longer operative?” Phillips asked Stelter. “All the mistakes of the mainstream media and CNN in particular, seem to magically all go in one direction.”
Stelter answered by first suggesting it was time for lunch. “Too bad it’s time for lunch,” he said before acknowledging he had 30 seconds to answer the question. Stelter said he would talk to Phillips privately about the question, but noted he would also give an honest public answer.
“I think you’re describing a different channel than the one that I watch,” Stelter said, denying that CNN purveyed numerous hoaxes and coverups.
“But I understand that that is a popular right-wing narrative about CNN,” Stelter added.
In March, Stelter refused to walk back inaccurate claims he promoted on his program when he insisted Hunter Biden’s “laptop from hell” emails were “Russian disinformation.” Stelter made the claim Hunter’s laptop story was “Russian disinformation” on October 18, 2020, before the New York Times authenticated the laptop last month. Hunter’s laptop was authenticated by the New York Post in 2020.
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