Van Jones

CNN’s Van Jones on Trump: “The Russia Thing Is Just a Big Nothing Burger”

(ANTIMEDIA)  — Project Veritas has released the second installment of its “American Pravda” investigative series aimed at exposing “the real motivations behind the decision-making process at our dominant media corporations.” Part One, released early Tuesday morning, caused chaos on social media as Donald Trump and his camp took to Twitter

BREAKING: CNN commentator says Russigate is a “nothing burger”

Van Jones, CNN’s political commentator who has played up the Russiagate non-story to an extreme degree has been caught on camera by Project Veritas, saying the story amounts to nothing. Project Veritas is the same group that recently filmed senior CNN producer John Bonifield saying that Russiagate was “bullshit” and just designed to attain higher ratings for CNN.
Now, Van Jones has been filmed calling Russiagate a “nothing burger” a euphemism for a non-story/non-event.
Watch the video and see for yourself.

Trump's First Hundred Years

This morning-- Day 99 of the Trump Regime-- the Commerce Department released a sour look at what's happened to the economy since Mr. "I thought it would be easier" was installed in the Oval Office. According to the NY Times, "the economy barely grew, expanding at an annual rate of only 0.7 percent. The growth was a sharp decline from the 2.1 percent annual rate recorded in the final quarter of last year. It was the weakest quarterly showing in three years.

Did CNN finally concede that Donald Trump is the one and only true US President? [Video]

CNN political commentator Van Jones finally said it…Donald Trump is the President of the United States.
Jones referenced the moment when President Donald Trump addressed Carryn Owens, the widow of slain US Navy SEAL William “Ryan” Owens, as the defining moment when even die hard liberals must finally concede that Trump is POTUS.
Watch Jones (after more than 40 days) call Donald Trump “Presidential”.

Heil Trumpf!

Tuesday morning as voters were headed to the polls before work-- across 14 states-- Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell felt they had to address the issue of the Ku Klux Klan because of the flirtation with the violent hate group by their party's front-runner. And Ben Sasse, the junior senator from Nebraska, a thoughtful guy and a bit of a maverick who won election as a Tea Party candidate, appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe.