CNN and most of the mainstream media have been downplaying a report by Bloomberg’s Eli Lake naming former national security adviser Susan Rice as one of the people involved in the alleged unmasking of private U.S. citizens swept up during Obama administration surveillance operations.
CNN addressed the claim earlier in the day, but chief national security correspondent Jim Sciutto didn’t think there was much to it after hearing from former intel officials from both Democrat and Republican administrations.
Multiple former intel officials from GOP & Dem admins tell me the unmasking story is overblown. Tune in to @TheLeadCNN at 425p
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) April 3, 2017
The clincher, though, was a tip from a person close to Rice who told Sciutto the very idea that Rice would improperly seek the identities of Americans was false.
Just in: "The idea that Ambassador Rice improperly sought the identities of Americans is false." – person close to Rice tells me
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) April 3, 2017
Riiiiight
— Saved By The Blood (@vonzion) April 4, 2017
"Improperly." Nice caveat.
— Chuck Vipperman (@ChuckVipperman) April 4, 2017
https://twitter.com/ddalziel/status/849049581723811841
Why is this anonymous? (Not being snarky, really curious) https://t.co/yUK8iBRKXQ
— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) April 4, 2017
Save some time. Just pin the tweet "What Rice said."
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) April 4, 2017
Former member of Obama admin says Susan Rice report is false.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 4, 2017
.So her family say she's innocent. Gotcha.
— red pill economist (@redpilleconomic) April 3, 2017
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https://twitter.com/themanfronUNCLE/status/849050089985277958
Tell Susan's mom I said, "Hi." ??? https://t.co/uhuuJz8sUs
— SuzSnarknado ⚓️ (@ZannSuz) April 4, 2017
Oh well Idk how anyone could argue this
— Stephen M. Scott (@Stephen_M_Scott) April 3, 2017
Well.. getting someone not close to her saying that would be more credible. otherwise great job
— The Montreal Phil (@libphil_) April 3, 2017
OH! Well why didn't you say so!? That sounds convincing. Also, she lied in a tv interview (shocker) a few weeks ago regarding this issue. ?
— AEJ (@patriotismplz) April 4, 2017
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/849048628652068866
?????Wait, didn't she say in an interview she knew NOTHING about unmasking and was SHOCKED to hear about it..
— ?TrumpGal2020? (@Miabella4u) April 4, 2017
https://twitter.com/wiedjane/status/849052269341495298
https://twitter.com/willfnye/status/849050544236834817
See why we all think CNN is #fakenews? Are you getting your story lines from the DNC?
— Gary Giessmann (@Rhetticent) April 4, 2017
Yeah, I heard that she did this as a spontaneous response to a YouTube video
— CTIronman (@CTIronman) April 4, 2017
What innocent YouTuber will she be jailing for this incident, Jimmy? #SusanRice
— OverIt (@sublime277) April 3, 2017
Just in: you're ridiculous
— Christopher R Taylor (@KestrelArts) April 4, 2017
3 straight Susan Rice defense lawyer tweets. Shill much?
— Tom T (@Tomtmd) April 4, 2017
BREAKING NEWS: @CNN trying hard to stop the #SusanRice news cycle!
— Chris (CK) (@CKphilly500) April 4, 2017
https://twitter.com/csarinder/status/849053080628981761
https://twitter.com/motionview/status/849052636640755712
Her integrity is at zero. Media, even less.
— MethLabOfDemocracy⭐️⭐️⭐️⚜️ (@noprezzie2012) April 4, 2017
Maybe this was the reason for Susan Rice’s recent and mysterious credibility rehabilitation tour.
Update:
Also just in, almost two hours later:
Statement cont'd: "There is nothing unusual abt making these requests when serving as a sr. national security official, whether Dem or GOP"
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) April 4, 2017
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‘The Onion’? Susan Rice unabashedly doubles down on self-unawareness https://t.co/WbDJuCrtT9
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 23, 2017
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