CNN BERATES Troops Who Brought MAGA Hats for Trump to Sign

We’re starting to get a sneaking suspicion that perhaps CNN doesn’t like President Trump. Call it a hunch! We can’t quite put our finger on it, but every once in a little while, we detect a slight whiff of bias against the president. Take his incredible Christmastime visit to the troops in Germany and Iraq with First Lady Melania, for example.

It was truly awesome to see the raucous welcome that the soldiers gave to their Commander in Chief. They obviously know that President Trump has their backs, and that the days of hardened male combat troops wearing pregnancy simulator vests are over — at least until another Democrat steals the White House. The soldiers obviously respect President Trump’s leadership, and you could tell that the president and Melania were moved by the reception they received.

CNN found the whole affair to be “not cosmopolitan” enough for their Manhattan-ensconced sensibilities. Many soldiers brought their MAGA hats and other memorabilia to have President Trump autograph it for him. This is, by the way, exactly what Barack Obama did when he visited soldiers as a candidate in the middle of a political campaign in 2008.

But the crack journalism wizards determined that when Trump signed those autographs… the soldiers were breaking the law! Fake news reporter Jim Acosta wants to see all of those soldiers thrown in the clink for liking President Trump. How dare they! Don’t they know Trump attacked the First Amendment by revoking Acosta’s White House press pass?

Check out the video below for what might be the most ridiculous coverage ever involving a president visiting the troops at Christmastime. We keep thinking CNN can’t go any lower, but then they just keep digging!


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