CNN's chief legal affairs writer Paula Reid indicated that so called journalists were seen consoling each other in the hallways of the network after learning President-elect Trump had nominated Matt Gaetz for his Attorney General. She revealed this during a segment in the laughingly named "The Situation Room" with Wolf 'Take-a-Breath' Blitzer.
Ole Blitzer asked the panel what they thought about Trump's nomination as to what it would mean for the Justice Department. Reid then pointed out that due to Gaetz's current investigations by the House Ethics Committee, Trump's selection is controversial.
"But just because you‘ve been investigated, right, Hillary Clinton has also been criminally investigated, but not charged, it doesn‘t mean you can‘t be attorney general," she explained.
Reid then revealed how some so called journalists, who are supposed to be politically neutral, handled the news.
"But he‘s not going to receive a very warm welcome from the career folks there (the DOJ)," Reid added.
OMG LMAO 🤣🤣🤣Gaetz, not known for holding back on his rhetoric aimed at the Left, created a mental health issue among the CNN operatives.
CNN says reporters were seen crying and hugging after learning of Matt Gaetz' nomination. pic.twitter.com/I3BE4xsrqm— Rusty (@Rusty_Weiss)
"We‘ve seen people today, our fellow reporters crying, hugging in the hallways," Reid said. "I‘ve gotten sources — text messages from sources, Trump Administration, the Biden Administration, no one is endorsing this.”
Trump still has the Left living in his head.
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