April Ryan Faces INSTANT BACKLASH After Accusing Trump of Running a 'Child Trafficking Ring'.
TDS, or "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is real, folks and it's devouring the brains
of liberals all over the globe.
Nowhere is TDS more acute and dangerous than over at CNN, where reporters, analysts, and
hosts are clueless, and seem to have absolutely no common sense whatsoever.
That's the only excuse for why CNN "analyst" and White House "reporter" April Ryan
retweeted an outrageously FAKE NEWS article suggesting President Trump is running a "child
trafficking ring."
How on earth can a cable news network expect to be taken seriously, when they employ people
like Ms. Ryan, who push garbage like that?
Needless to say, Ryan was shredded beyond recognition for retweeting the obviously fake
news story.
From Fox News
CNN contributor April Ryan is being criticized for alerting her 336,000 Twitter followers
to a story in The Root that asks if the Trump administration is involved in child sex-trafficking.
Among those condemning Ryan for the tweet is first lady Melania Trump's spokeswoman.
"If you're a journalist w many followers & a @CNNPolitics contributor…is it ok to
retweet any headline you want, regardless of if it's true?"
Stephanie Grisham asked on Twitter.
"Remember: 'The core purpose of a journalist is to research, document, write, & present
the news in an honest, ethical, & unbiased way.'"
Grisham may have been most disturbed by the headline of The Root article: "Is the Trump
administration running a child-trafficking ring or nah?
Follow me down the rabbit hole."
Ryan responded later Sunday in a tweet: "So apparently fox just wants to slam me for clicks.
and never read the article I retweeted either.
Lol!
So sad!
Hello it said the conspiracies were unfounded.
You just need me to hate.
Thank you!!"
She also tweeted a link to her book.
Ryan, who is also the White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, initially
tweeted the article without comment.
The Root is an online magazine of African-American culture.
White House correspondent April Ryan has accused the President of the United States of running
a child sex ring.
As low as she is that is low for her.
So why should "alt-righters" have all the fun peddling disproven and unfounded conspiracy
theories, writes The Root political editor Jason Johnson, who goes on to suggest one
of his own.
April Ryan has gone pizzagate on Trump.
"Now it turns out that the Trump administration may have an equally implausible conspiracy
on its hands: Is the administration involved in child sex trafficking or just white nationalism?
Follow me down the rabbit hole and see for yourself," Johnson says in the article,
published Friday.
Many of those who bashed Ryan on Twitter questioned how a professional journalist could associate
herself with such a story.
"April Ryan has gone pizzagate on Trump," tweeted Steve Robinson, who produces the Howie
Carr radio talk show.
Case solved.
"This is a horrid excuse for journalism," Carmine Sabia tweeted.
"To quasi accuse the president of the United States of running a child trafficking ring
is low even for her."
"Case solved," Michael Sheridan tweeted.
He pointed out that The Root is owned by Univision, whose president and CEO criticized Trump during
the presidential campaign.
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