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Fox News apologizes for falsely reporting that Clinton faces indictment

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Floridatexan

Floridatexan


https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/fox-news-apologizes-for-falsely-reporting-that-clinton-faces-indictment/2016/11/04/8fd56f20-a2b7-11e6-8d63-3e0a660f1f04_story.html



2seaoat



Its all part of a propaganda strategy and we have our folks here who are brain dead and vomit out without even a thought the propaganda. Mr. Markle never retracted or apologized for posting lies......nothing new.

Telstar

Telstar

I hear Faux Snews hired Tucker Carlson in prime time to replace Greta. Laughing Bring back the bow tie Tucker. clown

Markle

Markle

2seaoat wrote:Its all part of a propaganda strategy and we have our folks here who are brain dead and vomit out without even a thought the propaganda.   Mr. Markle never retracted or apologized for posting lies......nothing new.

Fox never said she faces indictment.

You've never shown where I've lied.

However, you and your sock puppet, do whine a LOT!

Telstar

Telstar

Fox News apologizes for falsely reporting that Clinton faces indictment Dr_pep11

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

Markle wrote:
2seaoat wrote:Its all part of a propaganda strategy and we have our folks here who are brain dead and vomit out without even a thought the propaganda.   Mr. Markle never retracted or apologized for posting lies......nothing new.

Fox never said she faces indictment.

You've never shown where I've lied.  

However, you and your sock puppet, do whine a LOT!

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/11/04/fox-news-apologizes-clinton-report/93300254/

Fox News anchor Bret Baier apologized on air Friday for his report that Hillary Clinton faces a "likely" indictment as the result of a federal investigation into the Clinton Foundation and for his report that Clinton's private email server had been hacked by five foreign intelligence agencies.

Both of Baier's mistaken reports were made Wednesday night in an appearance with Fox News Channel's Brit Hume. At the time, Baier said the information was based on "two separate sources with intimate knowledge of the FBI investigations into the Clinton emails and the Clinton Foundation."

Baier "clarified" his reporting Friday on the Fox News show Happening Now, hosted by Jon Scott.

"On the hacking of Clinton's private, unsecured server: While multiple sources believe and are operating under the working assumption that the server has been hacked, and some had specific quotes to that belief, there are to this day no digital fingerprints of such breaches," Baier said Friday on the Fox News show Happening Now, hosted by Jon Scott.

Baier admitted the report was based on a single, anonymous source.

He then said his statement that an indictment was "likely" in the investigation into the Clinton Foundation was a "mistake." Baier had already backtracked somewhat the previous night, calling the wording "inartful."

"Well, that just wasn't inartful, it was a mistake and for that I'm sorry," Baier said. "I should have said they will continue to build their case. Indictment obviously is a very loaded word, John, especially in this atmosphere and no one knows if there would or would not be an indictment no matter how strong investigators feel their evidence is."

Several news organizations reported Thursday that Baier's assertion was incorrect.

Baier stood by his report that there is an ongoing FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation that began more than a year ago.

Republican nominee Donald Trump has used Baier's incorrect reporting in his campaign speeches. He repeated the claim that "FBI agents says their investigation is likely to yield an indictment" on Friday, despite Baier's apology.

The FBI has drawn heavy criticism for repeated leaks about the Clinton investigations, including from President Obama who said Thursday, "we don't operate on innuendo, we don't operate on incomplete information, we don't operate on leaks."

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He sort of apologized for both major leaks, but not before every right-wing blog and the candidate I'm tired of naming picked it up and ran with it. You're such a pathetic shill, Markle.

Telstar

Telstar

Floridatexan wrote:
Markle wrote:
2seaoat wrote:Its all part of a propaganda strategy and we have our folks here who are brain dead and vomit out without even a thought the propaganda.   Mr. Markle never retracted or apologized for posting lies......nothing new.

Fox never said she faces indictment.

You've never shown where I've lied.  

However, you and your sock puppet, do whine a LOT!

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/11/04/fox-news-apologizes-clinton-report/93300254/

Fox News anchor Bret Baier apologized on air Friday for his report that Hillary Clinton faces a "likely" indictment as the result of a  federal investigation into the Clinton Foundation and for his report that Clinton's private email server had been hacked by five foreign intelligence agencies.

Both of Baier's mistaken reports were made Wednesday night in an appearance with Fox News Channel's Brit Hume. At the time, Baier said the information was based on "two separate sources with intimate knowledge of the FBI investigations into the Clinton emails and the Clinton Foundation."

Baier "clarified" his reporting Friday on the Fox News show Happening Now, hosted by Jon Scott.

"On the hacking of Clinton's private, unsecured server: While multiple sources believe and are operating under the working assumption that the server has been hacked, and some had specific quotes to that belief, there are to this day no digital fingerprints of such breaches," Baier said Friday on the Fox News show Happening Now, hosted by Jon Scott.

Baier admitted the report was based on a single, anonymous source.

He then said his statement that an indictment was "likely" in the investigation into the Clinton Foundation was a "mistake." Baier had already backtracked somewhat the previous night, calling the wording "inartful."

"Well, that just wasn't inartful, it was a mistake and for that I'm sorry," Baier said. "I should have said they will continue to build their case. Indictment obviously is a very loaded word, John, especially in this atmosphere and no one knows if there would or would not be an indictment no matter how strong investigators feel their evidence is."

Several news organizations reported Thursday that Baier's assertion was incorrect.

Baier stood by his report that there is an ongoing FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation that began more than a year ago.

Republican nominee Donald Trump has used Baier's incorrect reporting in his campaign speeches. He repeated the claim that "FBI agents says their investigation is likely to yield an indictment" on Friday, despite Baier's apology.

The FBI has drawn heavy criticism for repeated leaks about the Clinton investigations, including from President Obama who said Thursday, "we don't operate on innuendo, we don't operate on incomplete information, we don't operate on leaks."

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He sort of apologized for both major leaks, but not before every right-wing blog and the candidate I'm tired of naming picked it up and ran with it.  You're such a pathetic shill, Markle.



Fox News apologizes for falsely reporting that Clinton faces indictment Trump_14

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers on Sunday that after reviewing additional evidence, the agency has not changed its conclusion that there is not a case to bring against Hillary Clinton for how she handled classified materials through her private email server.
"Since my letter, the FBI investigative team has been working around the clock to process and review a large volume of emails from a device obtained in connection with an unrelated criminal investigation," Comey said in the letter. "During that process we reviewed all of the communications that were to or from Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State. Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton. I am very grateful to the professionals at the FBI for doing an extraordinary amount of high-quality work in a short period of time."
Comey delivered a bombshell announcement 11 days before the election when he told lawmakers that the FBI was reviewing more messages in its investigation into Clinton - a move Clinton had called "deeply troubling."

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/fbi-director-comey-says-agency-stands-by-decision-to-not-pursue-case-against-clinton-230842

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