CORP MEDIA CITES UNNAMED SOURCES TO REFUTE A DOJ WARNING NOT TO TRUST UNNAMED SOURCES

Have literally never seen a statement like this — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 16, 2017

As the corporate press continues fecklessly insisting the public ‘just trust’ the unnamed officials and anonymous sources it perpetually cites when running shock reports on the inner dealings of government, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein – acting authority in the Russia probe, thanks to Jeff Sessions’ recusal – stunningly warned the public it must remain ‘skeptical about anonymous allegations.’
People should be wary of ‘accepting as true any stories attributed to anonymous ‘officials,’ particularly when they do not identify the country – let alone the branch or agency of government – with which the alleged sources supposedly are affiliated,’ Rosenstein admonished late Thursday. ‘The Department of Justice has a long-established policy to neither confirm nor deny such allegations.’
Without elaborating on the abrupt need for the warning – one which savvier members of the public and independent media have long been cognizant – Rosentein’s statement followed a Washington Post piece on an investigation headed by Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller into President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and possible connections to Russian meddling in the election.

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on JUNE 16, 2017.