Amazing: America First Candidate Hilariously Trounces CNN Hack

There are times when something so perfect happens; a moment where everything begins making sense thanks to one person’s actions.

This week, that person is Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who hilariously mocked a CNN reporter straight to her face.

Lake is an ardent supporter of Trump’s America First agenda and a former member of the press herself. She understands fully how to operate amongst the Democrat Party’s propagandists, and, according to this video, treats them accordingly.

Republicans (including Donald Trump) should take a page from Lake’s book in how to handle the cretins over at CNN.

This week, Lake trashed a CNN reporter to her face. The hilarious scenario was captured on video which spread around conservative Twitter like wildfire.

During a campaign stop this week, CNN reporter Kyung Lah approached Kari Lake and asked if she had a minute to chat, prompting a rather sarcastic exchange.

“You don’t have a mask anymore. What’s going on?” Lake sarcastically asked Lah.

Former President Trump endorsed Kari Lake for governor last September, hailing her as a “fantastic person” who will fight for the MAGA movement. The former president also highlighted Lake’s previous media experience as proof that she will not back down in the face of fake news propagandists.

Lake famously resigned from her Fox 10 news anchor position in Phoenix in March of last year, citing the news media’s leftward shift in reporting.

“Journalism has changed a lot since I first stepped into a newsroom, and, I’ll be honest, I don’t like the direction it’s going,” Lake said at the time.

The Democrat Party continues to reap the benefits of having total control over America’s mainstream media outlets. Joe Biden’s consternation with the press as of late is merely a performative tool; these villains did everything they could to elect America’s oldest President.

Author: Monica Hedren


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