BREAKING!
CNN Just Caught Shamelessly Doctoring Evidence!
Parent Releases Emails.
And Fake News CNN is once again up to its usual shenanigans.
The embattled "news" network is now accusing the father of a student who survived the Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Florida of doctoring emails with a CNN producer.
This comes as 17-year-old Colton took to various media outlets to claim that CNN executive
producer Carrie Stevenson scripted a question for him to ask lawmakers in Sunrise, Florida
on Wednesday during the fake anti-gun town hall production.
Haab's father, Glenn Haab, sent a Word document of his email exchange with Stevenson to Fox
News, and HuffPost after his son decided to drop out of the fake event when CNN didn't
let him ask his own question.
If you notice in both versions of the email, Stevenson rejects a speech the teen wrote
and tries to get him to agree to ask one question, she typed out with the excuse that they need
to can get to as many people as possible.
CNN should be ashamed of themselves.
Haab used Kevlar sheets to shield his fellow classmates, while the anti-gun students did
nothing to help their fellow classmates as they were shot and CNN decides to attack the
hero?
Really?
So the narrative that we aren't supposed to question the so-called "activist students"
has now for all intent and purpose gone out the window.
We can now start asking real questions.
Why is it that these students who lost their fellow classmates are not even in shock?
The day after the shooting they were already all over the media doing appearances, sounding
as prepared as Sean Hannity, Jake Tapper or Laura Ingram.
Via Real Clear Politics:
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab said he was approached by CNN
to ask a question at Wednesday night's town hall but decided not to after the network
gave him a "scripted question," quashing one he wrote himself.
Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC shielded students while the school was under attack
from the shooter, said he was going to ask about using veterans as armed security guards.
(CNN response below.)
UPDATE: Shooting Survivor Appears on Tucker Carlson: CNN Told Me "I Needed To Stick
To The Script"; They Scripted Entire Town Hall
"CNN had originally asked me to write a speech and questions and it ended up being
all scripted," Haab told WPLG-TV.
CNN aired a town hall on the Florida school shooting with Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and
Bill Nelson (D-FL) that included NRA's Dana Loesch and Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel
that was moderated by Jake Tapper.
Students and parents asked questions about gun control and school safety.
"I expected to be able to ask my questions and give my opinion on my questions," Haab
said.
"Colton Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC who shielded classmates in the midst of terror
says he did not get to share his experience," WPLG's Janine Stanwood explained.
"Colton wrote questions about school safety, suggested using veterans as armed school security
guards but claims CNN wanted him to ask a scripted question instead so he decided not
to go," Stanwood reported.
"CNN had originally asked me to write a speech and questions and it ended up being
all scripted," Haab said.
"I don't think that it's going get anything accomplished.
It's not gonna ask the true questions that all the parents and teachers and students
have."
UPDATE: CNN released the following statement Thursday morning:
CNN did not, and does not, script any questions for town hall meetings, ever.
UPDATE 8:47AM ET: CNN released a more extensive statement that explained the situation.
In a longer statement, CNN confirmed Haab was invited by the network to participate
but his father decided to withdraw his name from participation.
CNN said Haab wanted to give an extensive speech and not just ask a question, something
the network said the forum was not designed for.
CNN noted the subject Haab wanted to address, arming teachers, was discussed at length in
the 2-hour long town hall event.
CNN has invited Haab to appear on the network.
Full statement from CNN's Richard Hudock:
There is absolutely no truth to this.
CNN did not provide or script questions for anyone in last night's town hall, nor have
we ever.
After seeing an interview with Colton Haab, we invited him to participate in our town
hall along with other students and administrators from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Colton's father withdrew his name from participation before the forum began, which we regretted
but respected.
We welcome Colton to join us on CNN today to discuss his views on school safety.
According to a CNN insider Haab wanted to give an extensive speech and not just ask
a question, something the network said the forum was not designed for.
When the family was told this they decided to pull out of the event.
The CNNer also noted the subject Haab wanted to address, arming teachers, was discussed
at length in the 2-hour long town hall.
I don't know about any of you, but I know that to this day.
If God forbid I would find myself in a situation like this I would be rattled.
And wouldn't be able to hold my composure on worldwide TV the way these "victims"
have done.
I don't fully understand what is going on here, but something just doesn't sound or
look right here.
And no, I am no conspiracy theorist.
But when I start to see far left wing antigun celebrities donating millions of dollars to
the cause, it makes me question the validity of the narrative I am being sold.
Don't you agree?
What do you think about this?
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