At a press conference today, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany presented a slideshow to show the differences in how mainstream media sources presented the Hunter Biden story before and after the election.
McEnany showed headlines from the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Politico that showed the different ways that the story was presented.
“Really interesting turn of events and good for those who covered what was a story all along and not Russia disinformation,” McEnany concluded while turning to walk away from the podium.
CNN’s White House reporter Jim Acosta, however, couldn’t help himself and called out, “Kayleigh, isn’t it hypocritical for you to accuse others of disinformation when you spread it every day?”
SHAMEFUL:
— Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸 (@EvanAKilgore) December 15, 2020
Jim @Acosta just got upset with @PressSec as she ended her press briefing.
.@kayleighmcenany called out the media for not covering the Hunter Biden scandal.
"Kayleigh, isn't it hypocritical for you to accuse others of disinformation when you spread it every day?" pic.twitter.com/g6Td5A2apD
Here at Media Right News, we covered the Hunter Biden scandal extensively before the election and did our best to offer the truth to our readers.
On October 20th, we reported that GOP House Rep. Jim Jordan listed off “four points” that he said are “pretty solid facts” that the story isn’t Russian disinformation.
“If that isn’t kind of overwhelming evidence, I don’t know what is,” he said at the time.
We also reported on how the New York Post was censored by Twitter and reactions to that as well as GOP Senator Ron Johnson’s call for an investigation into the scandal at the day after Jordan’s comments.
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