White House: Trump has ‘a great frustration’ with inaccurate info being presented as fact, opinion presented as news https://t.co/b1b8221RfT
— CNN (@CNN) October 5, 2017
During today’s White House press briefing, Sarah Huckabee Sanders faced a question about whether there’s any concern about President Trump’s cries of fake news “muddying the water” between news he doesn’t like and “actual fake news…countries like Russia used to interfere in the last election.”
“I think that the President,” she responded, “has a great frustration with the fact that a lot of times you have inaccurate information that’s being presented as factual. A lot of times you have opinions that are being presented as news and they’re not.”
Sanders said they’re bothered by “any stories that are inaccurate or untruthful being presented to the American people as facts.”
Watch above, via CNN.
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