‘Auntie’ Maxine Waters unfurled a true ‘conspiracy theory’ on CNN Saturday. Absent any corroborating evidence whatsoever, she baselessly accused the Trump campaign of organizing the Capitol riot.
Waters was invited on by Jim Acosta, who recklessly allowed the partisan left-wing California Democrat to unfurl a real stemwinder about Jan. 6, all with the sole intention of smearing her political enemies. Watch:
“We’re talking about the Proud Boys. We’re talking about the Oath Keepers. We’re talking about the KKK,” Waters said. “KKK. We’re talking about Q Anon.”
This is the first anyone has ever heard about ‘the KKK’ being at the January 6th insurrection. If anyone has any videos of rioters in white hoods breaking into the Capitol building they are encouraged to forward those to the FBI.
“Right,” Acosta agreed without batting an eye, “But some of these Congressmen on the Republican side, Congresswoman, you know, Congresswoman Waters, are saying it was the FBI, now they are saying it is the FBI.”
This is not accurate. Congressmen such as Louis Gohmert, Republican of Texas, is asking whether FBI informants or undercover agents penetrated the actual far-right groups that showed up at the Jan. 6th Capitol riot and did nothing to thwart them. Big difference. Then again, this is CNN. Accuracy is not the network’s strong suit.
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