CNN Says Kellyanne Conway Has ‘Credibility Issues’
The Trump administration offered Conway as an alternative to Vice President Mike Pence to appear on “State of the Union” with Jake Tapper on Sunday, but the network declined her appearance.
The Trump Administration had been feuding with CNN on a regular basis, often attempting to discredit the network by referring to it as “fake news,” but CNN has been fighting back recently.
There was no much massacre at the college and CNN decided to have some fun with Conway’s “alternative facts”:
“In an earlier interview with Cosmopolitan.com, she not only used this same phrase but also went a step further in describing the actions of the two Iraqi men involved in the case to which she was referring,” the magazine’s Kristen Mascia wrote on Monday before describing what Conway told the publication on Jan. 29, prior to the MSNBC interview.
“Conway used the same phrasing, claiming that President Barack Obama called for a temporary ‘ban on Iraqi refugees’ after the ‘Bowling Green massacre,'” Mascia wrote.