Mainstream Media Caught Lying about Trump and USS McCain

The mainstream media hates President Trump (and his supporters) so much that they continue to lie about him to new and staggering heights, even as their ratings plummet to record lows. They never learn.

In the latest debacle, The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump was being such a petty man-child that he covered up the name of the USS John McCain when he traveled to Tokyo.

The “news” was parroted by MSNBC, the New York Times, and basically every other Trump-hating outlet after that. There was even a photo of a big tarp draped over the name of the ship, plus a barge parked in front of it.

The story ballooned from there, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that sailors on the ship, who have its name emblazoned on their caps, were given the day off. This was all done, according to the media, because Trump is such a big baby that he is trigged by seeing John McCain’s name.

Well, guess what? Actually, you don’t have to guess because you already know. Anyone who has paid attention to the “two scoops of ice cream,” the Russian collusion hoax, the Michael Cohen went to Prague “bombshells,” and the hundreds of other MSM stories about Trump, already knows how this one ends.

They are fake news and they are the enemies of the people. There’s simply no other way to put it. Watch this video to see how yet another media “gotcha” story about President Trump turns out to be 100-percent certified lean Fake News.


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