>CNN Getting btfo by the republicans
>John Bonifield (supervising producer) and Van Jones (((news anchor))) claim that the entire Russian hacking conspiracy is bullshit
>Trump has called them fake news for months, yet ONLY NOW they get offended by a cheaply edited meme off of reddit
>Proceed to hunt down some autistic anon
>Threaten to dox him unless he apologizes
>Act surprised when he does
>HanAssholeSolo(yes they showed this on their goddamn report) is forced to delete all of his posts
>And they call themselves a fucking news channel
We're on par with the FBI this point, we found a flag with nothing but the sky in the background, we located an isis training facility,
we've got shit like this which takes the fbi months to years in weeks
They can find one reddit user, I doubt they'll go after a thousand Anons
>>132554398
>They've always been "offended" by it
>Company telling person who gave them a bad name through a meme that made it's way to the top chair to apologize
This isn't even the first time, are you fucking stupid?
Do you not see articles where some bimbo tags the whole corporation for one employees inappropriate actions, and corporate calls a lawyer down the bimbo's ass to apologize? It's the same concept.
>>132556151
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/15/p-s-an-anti-trump-activist-works-for-your-bank-ethics-experts-say-this-congressmans-fundraising-letter-sounds-like-a-threat/?utm_term=.a375e4a8a42b
>Not concern over a real threat
>>132555779
Yes but it amazes me that they spent the time to find this guy.
That's why I say only now.
>>132557029
tineye.com
How much time do you think they spent?