CNN’s Brian Stelter Tells Project Veritas ‘I Report Whatever I Want’

A Project Veritas reporter asked CNN’s Chief Media Correspondent Brian Stelter about the #ExposeCNN videos released this week.

Project Veritas released three videos featuring CNN Technical Director Charlie Chester. He confirmed the network engages in propaganda and frames its narrative to protect the Black Lives Matter movement.

Twitter banned founder James O’Keefe just after he released the third video. Weird, huh?

Anyway, one Project Veritas reporter tried to get some answers from Stelter. I think the most interesting comment is, “I report what I want.”

PV: CNN embraced [Technical] Director Chester’s philosophy of news? Does fear sell? Does [is] Charlie Chester still employed at CNN?Stelter: I feel really bad for you.PV: Why is that? Mr. Stelter, we have a few more questions. Do you report any news that Jeff Zucker doesn’t directly tell you to report? Do you use his words, “propaganda?” Is Charlie Chester still employed at CNN?Stelter: I feel really bad for you.PV: Why do you feel bad for me? We’re journalists.Stelter: Okay…PV: Why do you feel bad for me? Are you a journalist Are you able to report anything that’s not directly handed down from…Stelter: I report whatever I want. You need to leave.

A maintenance worker escorted out the Project Veritas reporter.

So Stelter can report whatever he wants to report? Interesting. Did you notice Stelter’s sweater? “Journalism matters more than ever.” The irony is so thick you need a sharp chef’s knife to cut through it!

Tags: Brian Stelter, CNN, Media Bias, Project Veritas

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