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Jake Tapper
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Jacob Paul “Jake” Tapper (born March 12, 1969) is an American journalist, cartoonist, and author. As of 2016, Tapper is the Chief Washington Correspondent for CNN, anchor of the CNN weekday television news show The Lead with Jake Tapper, and anchor of the CNN and CNN International Sunday morning affairs program State of the Union. In 2016, The Lead was honored with two National Headliner Awards: Best Newscast (Broadcast television networks, cable networks and syndicators) and Best Coverage of a Major News Event (Broadcast television networks, cable networks and syndicators newscast) for the show’s coverage of the Paris terrorist attacks in 2015.
Prior to working for CNN, Tapper worked for ABC News. The White House Correspondents’ Association honored his work as Senior White House Correspondent with ABC News with three Merriman Smith Memorial Awards for broadcast journalism, an unprecedented three times in a row. {Wikipedia}
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FAKE NEWS INVOLVING Jake Tapper
Trump The Russian Puppet. Fake News That Just Will Not Die
“One current anonymous FBI source cited in the article described the Trump performance as a “new low,” while a former senior Justice Department official, labeled Trump’s behavior as “directly out of the Putin playbook. We have a Russian asset sitting in the Oval Office.”
Top 10 Media “Collusion” Flops – NY Post
“The errant reporters and pundits — the ones who peddled the most outrageous falsehoods — want nothing more than to move on. But not so fast: There has to be some accountability for the biggest foul-ups.”
Brian Ross Fired Over Erroneous Report About Trump
ABC reporter Brian Ross thought he had a scoop. Not so much. Got caught is his own web of bias and deceit and fired. A stain on ABC and shame for all of the 4th estate. Good riddance.
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