CNN Star Called Fake News on Live TV and She Melts Down Immediately

Some videos are so good that you just have to watch them multiple times. John Sununu’s recent appearance on CNN is one of those videos!

For those who don’t remember, John Sununu was a two-term Republican Governor from New Hampshire who later served as White House Chief of Staff for President George H.W. Bush. Sununu also happens to have been a decades-long friend of Sen. John McCain, who passed away over the weekend.

CNN, living up to its “Fake News” label to the fullest, invited Sununu on to talk about McCain — but then tried to bait the former Republican Governor into bashing President Trump. Fortunately, Sununu wasn’t having it!

Fake News Anchoress Alisyn Camerota is literally seething with rage as she tries over and over again to get Sununu to bash President Trump. All that Sununu wanted to do was talk about his friendship with John McCain and honor him for his service to the country. All that Camerota wanted to do was get another soundbite bashing Trump.

Things really start to go off the rails when Camerota tries to cite a story in Jeff Bezos’ anti-Trump blog, the Washington Post. Sununu pretty much tells Camerota that he doesn’t trust anything from that rag or, for that matter, anything coming out of her mouth. The rest of the interview gets pretty awkward as Camerota struggles to contain her rage. Check out the video below for pure Trump Derangement Syndrome gold from CNN!


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