Posted on 11/10/2023 5:18:49 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Republican Senator Tom Cotton is calling on the Department of Justice to investigate how and why the New York Times, Associated Press and Reuters hired a freelance "journalist" who was in on the October 7 invasion of Israel and massacre of civilians by Hamas.
"I write regarding reports that so-called 'journalists' employed by the Associated Press, CNN, New York Times, and Reuters accompanied Hamas terrorists into Israel during the October 7 terror attack. These individuals almost certainly knew about the attack in advance, and even participated by accompanying Hamas terrorists during the attack and filming the heinous acts," Cotton wrote in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland Friday.
"In at least one case, one of the individuals affiliated with these media outlets even took a selfie while being kissed on the cheek by a Hamas leader who helped mastermind the attack. Providing material support or assistance, including funding, to a terrorist organization such as Hamas is a federal crime. The Department of Justice must immediately open a national security investigation into these four media outlets to determine whether they or their leadership committed federal crimes by supporting Hamas terrorists," Cotton continued. "Thank you for your attention to this vital matter of national security."
.@CNN photographer in Gaza holding a grenade as he joins Hamas terrorists on October 7th massacre.
Source: His own Facebook page.
pic.twitter.com/n78GtV0sqx— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 9, 2023
CNN cut ties with Hassan Eslaiah Thursday after reporting from HonestReporting revealed his association with Hamas and top terrorist leaders in the Gaza Strip.
The New York Times denied knowing about the October 7 attack in advance and slammed Cotton for spreading "disinformation" about the situation.
Notice what this statement does NOT say -- that NYT's photographer didn't have advanced notice of the Hamas attack. Quite an omission.
It also says NYT, which ran headlines falsely accusing Israel of bombing a hospital, has covered the war "with fairness, impartiality." Lol.
https://t.co/4Hq9VrLp5V— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) November 9, 2023
Deputy General Counsel for The New York Times David McCraw responded to Senator Cotton this morning. pic.twitter.com/LnQ5S3h9dz— NYTimes Communications (@NYTimesPR) November 10, 2023
Yeah, I’m certain Merrick Garlic breath will be all over that in 3....2....1
Each new day there seems to be a new call for a new investigation. Endless investigations after investigations but no one is ever held accountable for anything.
People are fed-the-hell-up.
Garland will publicly endorse Donald Trump for President in 2024 moments before announcing the investigation that Cotton is demanding.. both of which will occur about an our after the oknday sky is darkened by a gigantic flock of flying unicorns.
“…both of which will occur about an our after the oknday sky is darkened by a gigantic flock of flying unicorns.”
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Uh, should be: “…both of which will occur about an hour after the noonday sky is darkened by a gigantic flock of flying unicorns.”
Fat fingers plus being too tired to check before posting, isn’t a good combination.
Here is the ugly bottom line THE MEDIA IS AN ACCOMPLICE TO THE MURDER, RAPE AND MUTILATION OF WOMEN AND BABIES, THEY KNEW OF THE ATTACK AHEAD OF TIME. they should be all shut down
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