Twitter erupted with responses immediately. Much of the commentary centered around the Hunter Biden laptop story first reported by the NY Post, which NPR called a “waste of time.” “We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don’t want to waste the listeners’ and readers’ time on stories that are just pure distractions,” Sanders said of the New York Post’s report of Hunter Biden’s laptop.some great company news: we're launching a disinformation team https://t.co/LWzxt5yIjL
— casey morell (@csymrl) July 15, 2022
Gregg Re, a producer for Tucker Carlson, replied to the news, saying, “Does your managing editor still think the hunter Biden laptop is not a real story?”Why haven't you seen any stories from NPR about the NY Post's Hunter Biden story? Read more in this week's newsletter➡️ https://t.co/CJesPgmGvopic.twitter.com/jAi7PnpbZf
— NPR Public Editor (@NPRpubliceditor) October 22, 2020
Journalist Kyle Becker said, “Edit your own stupid website for disinformation first, then you can worry about policing the entire Internet. Plus, taxpayers don’t fund your Woke nonsense to infringe on the First Amendment. When the adults are back in charge, expect to answer tough questions.” The response from John Levine, a reporter for NY Post, drew lots of attention. His response was simple, “Hey — let’s start with this one!”Does your managing editor still think the hunter Biden laptop is not a real story? pic.twitter.com/4f6BdtMAWC
— Gregg Re (@gregg_re) July 16, 2022
One user, a former journalist pointed out that NPR had spread lies about the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting during the Black Lives Matter riots in Wisconsin. He posted their own words calling Trump’s claim that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense was made “without evidence.”some great company news: we're launching a disinformation team https://t.co/LWzxt5yIjL
— casey morell (@csymrl) July 15, 2022
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert weighed in on the news from NPR. She said, “NPR just announced the creation of a DISINFORMATION TEAM. NPR deliberately covered up the Hunter Biden laptop story by labeling it a DISTRACTION. NPR’s first target needs to be itself.”some great company news: we're launching a disinformation team https://t.co/LWzxt5yIjL
— casey morell (@csymrl) July 15, 2022
One user on Twitter said, “Defund NPR, not the police.”NPR just announced the creation of a DISINFORMATION TEAM.
NPR deliberately covered up the Hunter Biden laptop story by labeling it a DISTRACTION. NPR’s first target needs to be itself. — Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) July 17, 2022
“One government-funded agency shuts down its disinformation board, another sets one up,” joked Heritage communications’ John Cooper.Defund NPR, not the police.
— Ray Maddalone (@GlowplugvRay) July 17, 2022
Press Secretary for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Christina Pushaw, said, “NPR disinformation reporter reacts to thousands of people sharing false and misleading NPR headlines: Don’t apologize for lying. Don’t issue corrections. Just ignore it until it goes away.”One government-funded agency shuts down its disinformation board, another sets one up. https://t.co/y1f1daTVLZ
— John Cooper (@thejcoop) July 17, 2022
Pushaw went on to point out NPR’s false reporting related to COVID and an incident with multiple Florida officials. NPR has not offered response to the public backlash of its new team, which has received the same welcome as Nina Jankowicz and the failed disinformation board created by the Department of Homeland Security earlier this year. Read more at: TheGatewayPundit.comNPR disinformation reporter reacts to thousands of people sharing false and misleading NPR headlines: Don’t apologize for lying. Don’t issue corrections. Just ignore it until it goes away. ??♀️ https://t.co/qu56ZSCw25
— Christina Pushaw ? ?? (@ChristinaPushaw) July 17, 2022
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