CNN “Fish Feeding” Story Goes Full Libtard

Once upon a time, CNN was a reputable news source. If a quote came out of the news station it stood for trustworthy material. That has come completely crashing down. Now, the news station doesn’t even know what it is doing.

Instead of just reporting quality news though or tilting to provide mostly conservative or mostly liberal news stories, it has stooped to simply creating false news about the President and his administration.

President Trump is on an extended Asian trip, stopping in countries such as South Korea and Japan. In fact, it is the longest extended Asian trip for a President in decades. During his visit to Japan, Trump and the Japanese Prime Minster took time out to feed fish in a koi pond.

CNN attempted to make it seem as if Donald Trump intentionally overfed fish in the pond. For anyone who has had fish before, there are certain fish that will overeat until their stomachs can no longer handle the food. The sensationalized story though couldn’t be further from the truth and perfectly illustrates just how far off the ledge CNN has fallen.

So what really took place? Watch the video to find out.


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