PRESIDENT TRUMP Just Came Up With A Great Way To Punish Reporters Who Openly Lie!

Now fake media reporters will face the wrath of former President Trump. These reporters should be ashamed for receiving such awards based on fake reporting.

In a formal letter written by President Trump to the Pulitzer Committee, he requested that the medals handed to phony journalists at the New York Times and Washington Post be revoked.

In the election, these reporters promulgated outlandish claims of Russia-Trump collusion; however, declassified records show how false their claims were.

Here’s the letter of Former President Trump:

“Dear Mr. Kliment,”

“I call on the Pulitzer Prize Board to immediately rescind the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting awarded to the staffs of The New York Times and The Washington Post, which was based on false reporting of a non-existent link between the Kremlin and the Trump Campaign.”

“As has been widely publicized, the coverage was no more than a politically motivated farce which attempted to spin a false narrative that my campaign supposedly colluded with Russia despite a complete lack of evidence underpinning this allegation.”

According to Town Hall:

The Washington Post and The New York Times won the 2018 Pultizer Prize for their national reporting of President Donald Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia. They were awarded $15,000 in a joint prize.

The “award-winning” journalists include Maggie Haberman, Jo Becker, Matt Apuzzo and Mark Mazetti from The Times and Rosalind Helderman, Tom Hamburger, Ellen Nakashima, Adam Entous and Greg Miller from WaPo.

They received the award “For deeply sourced, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest that dramatically furthered the nation’s understanding of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and its connections to the Trump campaign, the President-elect’s transition team and his eventual administration. (The New York Times entry, submitted in this category, was moved into contention by the Board and then jointly awarded the Prize.)”

Trump knew this and has since set out to correct the record.

Here are a few examples of the New York Times making demonstrably inaccurate assertions:

Trump ended his letter, “Without holding the recipients to such a high standard of accountability,” “the integrity of the Pulitzer Prize namesake stands to be wholly compromised.”

Sources: 100percentfedup, Townhall, Citigist

By ronie

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