Wednesday, August 23, 2017

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TRUMP FIGHTS BACK: The President Unloads on 'Sick' Media in Arizona Rally
President Trump delivered a campaign-style rally in Arizona on Tuesday night, punching back at the "sick" media over their coverage of his response to the chaos that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend.
WATCH: CNN's Don Lemon has TOTAL MELTDOWN After Trump Rally
CNN's Don Lemon had an on-air meltdown following President Trump's campaign-style rally in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday night, shamelessly calling the President "unhinged," "without reason," "embarrassing" and questioning the President's fitness for office.
IT BEGINS: ESPN Removes Announcer for Sharing Name with Confederate General
Cable sports network ESPN removed an announcer from an upcoming football game in Virginia because the man has the name Robert Lee, the same name as famed Confederate general Robert E. Lee; despite the fact the broadcaster is Asian-American.

According to Fox News, Robert Lee was pulled from the network's coverage of the game because executives were concerned the name would be "offensive" to the crowd as well as those watching on television.

ESPN released a statement over their decision to remove Lee from the match, saying they "collectively made the decision" as a response to the "tragic events in Charlottesville."
STONEWALL: Fusion GPS Founder Won't Name Clients Behind 'Trump Dossier'
The co-founder of Fusion GPS, the shady opposition research firm behind the debunked 'Trump Dossier,' refused to reveal the identity of the clients that commissioned the report; withholding their names during his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Glenn Simpson, who co-founded the group, told Congressional leaders the identities of the individuals or organizations behind the infamous dossier would remain confidential during the ten-hour long hearing.
SERIOUSLY? Reuters Refers to Violent Antifa Protesters as 'Peace Activists'
The Reuters news agency referred to rock-throwing Antifa protesters as "peace activists" while covering the violence that erupted following President Trump's campaign-style rally in Arizona on Tuesday night.

The agency was posting images of the demonstrations between pro-Trump supporters and Antifa radicals on social media when it surprisingly referred to the violent, left-wing hate group as peaceful.
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