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CBS Huffs Trump ‘Jumping to Conclusions’ With Plane Crash, Claims Secret Calls With Putin

January 30, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Newsbusters

In the wake of President Trump’s Thursday press conference on the deadly and tragic mid-air collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), CBS senior White House correspondent Ed O’Keefe decried Trump for “jumping to conclusions” by saying diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs may have played a role in the incident. But near the end of his segment, O’Keefe started spewing a conspiracy theory that Trump was having secret calls with Russia dictator Vladimir Putin.

An anchor for CBS San Francisco, Elizabeth Cook was hosting the network’s CBS 24/7 coverage of the press conference and crash recovery efforts when she asked about Trump’s DEI comments: “Has there been any reaction to the President’s comments during this press conference about DEI policies playing a role in this?”

O’Keefe seemed to slightly annoyed with the question since he initially responded with: “Well Elizabeth, it wrapped up at the top of the hour so it is hard to know.” He then pivoted to decrying Trump’s confidence that DEI was an influence in the incident and going over a list of changes he had made to put an end to it in the federal government:

What he is doing, in essence, and he said he was going to do this was, he’s jumping to conclusions before an investigation is even underway. And he said I’m going to do that because he didn’t essentially want to wait several years until the investigation is over.

And what he’s doing is essentially drawing attention to a series of steps he’s taken since he became president about nine days ago that are designed to end, curtail, stop funding all sorts of programs in the realm of diversity, equity, and inclusion, that he says have permeated the federal government needlessly over the last several years; and taken the night of the agencies and departments of their primary mission, which in the case of the FAA, it’s safety. Which in the case of all the others, is up for debate.

O’Keefe said Trump had, “avoided questions about whether he was seeing something specific in who was involved in this, either the air traffic control tower or abort either of the aircraft, that would suggest that somebody in this was hired under one of those programs, or is a minority, or something else.”

 

 

The line about Trump knowing if someone involved “is a minority,” was the typical liberal media trope suggesting that Trump and those opposed to DEI were simply racists.

“But that appeared to be what he was inferring and then began to back off of it throughout the news conference, suggesting instead that,’ look, mistakes were made and we will have an investigation,’” O’Keefe added.

Later on in his live shot, O’Keefe did the exact same thing that he whined about Trump doing: “jumping to conclusions.”

When noting that the Trump administration had been in contact with Russian officials about repatriating the bodies of the Russian nationals onboard the plane, O’Keefe baselessly accused Trump of having secret phone calls with Putin, possibly even before becoming president again:

Notably during the briefing, he was asked, have you talked to President Vladimir Putin about this and he very – brushed it aside and said, quickly, no I hadn’t talked to him, not about that. So, what’s unclear is whether, in fact, there’s been a conversation at all since he became president between Trump and Putin, or if he is referring to something that has not yet been confirmed that may have happened during the transition where the two of them may have spoken.

O’Keefe further pushed his conspiracy theory:

This is one of the more intriguing aspects of his new presidency, to what extent is he in touch with the Russian leader? He may have inadvertently told us there has been a conversation that had not been officially read out.

His comments were essentially a continuation of the Russia Collusion Hoax the liberal media tried to push during his first term in office.

The transcript is below. Click “expand” to read:

CBS News 24/7
January 30, 2025
12:17:12 p.m. Eastern

(…)

ELIZABETH COOK: Has there been any reaction to the President’s comments during this press conference about DEI policies playing a role in this?

ED O’KEEFE: Well Elizabeth, it wrapped up at the top of the hour so it is hard to know. What he is doing, in essence, and he said he was going to do this was, he’s jumping to conclusions before an investigation is even underway. And he said I’m going to do that because he didn’t essentially want to wait several years until the investigation is over.

And what he’s doing is essentially drawing attention to a series of steps he’s taken since he became president about nine days ago that are designed to end, curtail, stop funding all sorts of programs in the realm of diversity, equity, and inclusion, that he says have permeated the federal government needlessly over the last several years; and taken the night of the agencies and departments of their primary mission, which in the case of the FAA, it’s safety. Which in the case of all the others, is up for debate.

He would not say. He was asked, and also avoided questions about whether he was seeing something specific in who was involved in this, either the air traffic control tower or abort either of the aircraft, that would suggest that somebody in this was hired under one of those programs, or is a minority, or something else. But that appeared to be what he was inferring and then began to back off of it throughout the news conference, suggesting instead that,’ look, mistakes were made and we will have an investigation.’

We should point out a few things. He said there will be a systematic investigation involving the FAA, the National Transportation Safety Board, which we are expecting to hold its first news briefing in about 90 minutes or so, and the Defense Department, and then proceeded to sort of engage in what has been a years, if not decades long debate, across parties and presidencies, about whether the nation’s skies are safe enough and whether those that ensure that they are have the manpower and equipment needed to avoid situations like this one.

We’ve heard, of course, for the last several years, Elizabeth, about close calls on runways from coast to coast and the concern that air traffic and controllers are distracted and not getting enough time off between shifts to avoid this kind of mistake, and to ensure that pilot training, both civilian and military, is proper so this kind of thing is avoided.

What he didn’t talk about, but the Defense Secretary did, is the idea that perhaps – not the idea, the reality that there are multiple military operations that go on over the skies of Washington at the same time that commercial aircraft is coming and going from Reagan National Airport.

If you live here in Washington, it is not uncommon on weekends and late at night, once the sun goes down, to hear low-flying helicopters over to our neighborhoods. And often people think what happened, are they looking for someone? You look up and realize it is and the Coast Guard helicopter or it is a military helicopter and they are doing low altitude training missions that they do because they like to use the Potomac River, which cuts between Virginia and D.C., and kind of come up the ranks of that river to the northwest over Georgetown and Georgetown University and up into suburban Maryland, circle around and head back down the river at low altitude while planes are going and coming and going from DCA. So, that is part of what may have gone on here.

In fact, this morning, the President’s nominee for secretary of the Army conceded to senators during and confirmation hearing that perhaps they are going to have to reconsider holding military exercises at that low altitude over the skies of Washington if it interferes with civilian commercial aircraft coming and going from that large airport.

And what Kaitlyn was saying, it is a small place, it is popular, with a lot of people who want to be able to get in and out of Washington easily. But you’ve also got multiple military bases, the Coast Guard, the local and state police running those low altitude operations. And that may have been part of the problem here.

Whether DEI had anything to do with it is absolutely unclear at this point. But the President went there and suggested that the moves he’s been making in recent days, controversial, disruptive, as he promised, may be helping solve this mistake that was so tragic and deadly over the skies of Washington last night.

COOK: Yeah, it is important to keep repeating, Ed, that we still don’t know exactly what led up to this mistake.

O’KEEFE: No.

COOK: The investigation is ongoing. I want to talk though about the victims. We understand there were some Russian nationals on that flight. Can you go over what the President said and how he plans to handle the victims’ families in this?

O’KEEFE: He confirmed that Russian nationals were on the flight. And we had heard from an skating association and the U.S. Figure Skating Association that, in fact, a number of passengers aboard the plane were coming from Wichita from training sessions that were held with younger skaters in the days after a figure skating championship that was held their over the last weekend.

He said that the U.S. government has been in touch with the Russian government about getting the Russian nationals back to Russia, should that be the ultimate resting place. And he also confirmed that there were nationals from other countries but he wouldn’t say which ones and that information about them will be coming later.

Notably during the briefing, he was asked, have you talked to President Vladimir Putin about this and he very – brushed it aside and said, quickly, no I hadn’t talked to him, not about that. So, what’s unclear is whether, in fact, there’s been a conversation at all since he became president between Trump and Putin, or if he is referring to something that has not yet been confirmed that may have happened during the transition where the two of them may have spoken.

This is one of the more intriguing aspects of his new presidency, to what extent is he in touch with the Russian leader? He may have inadvertently told us there has been a conversation that had not been officially read out.

So, as often happens when he speaks, he’s established a series of new questions that we’re going to have to answer and introduced the concept that was not necessarily on the minds of those monitoring the aftermath of this, by suggesting that personal policy across the federal government may have been to blame, Elizabeth.

COOK: CBS News senior White House and political correspondent, Ed O’Keefe. Ed, thank you so much for being with us.

NPR Labeled Stuck Astronauts ‘Stranded’ For Months, Then Trump Came Along

January 30, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Newsbusters

One of the media’s worst habits is its urge to contradict everything President Donald Trump says simply because he says them. NPR had a rather comical example of this phenomena on Wednesday as it ran a headline saying Trump was wrong to say two astronauts on the International Space Station are stranded despite three previous NPR articles saying they were stranded.

Under the headline “Trump asks SpaceX to ‘go get’ two stranded ISS astronauts. They’re not stranded,” Brendan Byrne cites a Trump social media post, “I have just asked Elon Musk and SpaceX to ‘go get’ the 2 brave astronauts who have been virtually abandoned in space by the Biden Administration,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social. ‘Good luck Elon!!!’”

A displeased Byrne continued, “The astronauts Musk and Trump are presumably referencing are NASA’s Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. NASA has long said the crew isn’t ‘stranded’ and a plan to return them safely to Earth has been in place for months. In fact, NASA astronauts always train for lengthy missions and medical experts have kept a watchful eye on the health of the two during their extended stay.”

Byrne would also add, “The astronauts arrived at the International Space Station on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft after launching from Florida’s Cape Canaveral in June 2024. The test flight was supposed to last only eight days. But engineers at NASA and Boeing uncovered issues with the spacecraft’s propulsion system, and decided to return the vehicle back to Earth without a crew. The two have remained at the station ever since.”

An eight-day mission has been transformed into a seven-month one, but Byrne doesn’t like the word “stranded.” That is odd considering, in this very article, NPR advertises a related article from August 24 headlined “NASA will bring stranded astronauts back on SpaceX—not Boeing’s starliner.”

That headline also provided material for the All Things Considered podcast, as did an August 8 headline, “After two months, astronauts stranded at the ISS may have a way back home.”

Additional NPR headlines read, “Stranded NASA astronauts say being stuck in space is just part of the job” and “SpaceX crew arrives at the ISS, with plans to bring back 2 stranded astronauts” on September 13 and 29, respectively.

 

NPR REPEATEDLY:
– The Astronauts are STRANDED
– They are stranded in space, that’s what they are
– Yep, they are stranded all right…@NPR AFTER TRUMP BRINGS IN ELIN TO GO FETCH THEM
– They are NOT stranded! Why are you saying they are?!?!?! pic.twitter.com/aY0YYVqyVr
— Lie-Able Sources (@LieAbleSources) January 29, 2025
 

Other outlets, such as ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, and CNN, have also used the word “stranded.”

While Byrne did not write a formal fact-check, it provides a useful counterpoint to the industry claim that the media needs to put extra scrutiny on Trump because he has a uniquely difficult relationship with the truth. In this case, Donald Trump echoed what NPR has said for months, but because Trump said it, NPR found the need to do a complete 180.

VICTORY: Trump Ends Abuse of Taxpayer Dollars Financing Anti-Viktor Orban Soros Media

January 30, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Newsbusters

The Trump administration has halted Biden’s funneling of US tax dollars to foreign media outlets dedicated to undermining Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. If that’s an outrage, imagine if Trump used our tax dollars to undermine socialist leaders in Britain or Canada.

Under the Biden administration, the U.S. State Department entrusted two organizations to find media outlets opposed to Orban’s government to receive American taxpayer funding. Recently, one of those organizations, Mertek Media Monitor, shared the news that the funding had been cut off by Trump.

Mertek Media Monitor reposted a Jan. 27 X post by Investigative Journalist Szabolcs Panyi that mourned, “The Trump admin’s suspension of foreign aid also halts support for Hungarian independent media via the ‘U.S. Ambassador’s Independent Media Support Fund.’” 

“Independent”? Mertek Media Monitor is a Soros-funded media watchdog that had worked with the Soros-funded Ökotárs Foundation to pick outlets hostile to the government of our NATO ally. 

Soros gave $306,147 to the Ökotárs Foundation and $88,113 to Mérték Media Monitor between 2017 and 2022. According to Mertek Media Monitor, the organizations have doled out $815,531.78 of taxpayer dollars (319,213,010 Hungarian Forints) in three rounds of funding. 

These funds were frozen as part of a President Donald Trump-mandated review of all foreign assistance. According to a State Department spokesperson, “The Department and USAID take their role as stewards of taxpayer dollars very seriously. The implementation of this Executive Order and the Secretary’s direction furthers that mission. As Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said, ‘Every dollar we spend, every program we fund, and every policy we pursue must be justified with the answer to three simple questions: Does it make America safer? Does it make America stronger? Does it make America more prosperous?’”

Working to help vindictive former Ambassador to Hungary under Biden, David Pressman, and undermine an ally with taxpayer dollars would seem to merit a no for each question.

Notably, these grants were awarded during Pressman’s tenure. While the State Department and the U.S. Embassy were passing taxpayer dollars to Orban opponents, Pressman was publicly warring with the government he was supposed to be working with. Pressman’s activism includes hostile social media posts, going after Orban at events sponsored by Soros groups, and accusing officials in a country that is known for fighting to keep its citizens safe from antisemitic violence of fomenting antisemitism. 

Pressman has even infamously imposed his values on Hungary by attending and even hosting pro-LGBTQ events, which naturally he used as a platform to lash out at Orban and members of his political party Fidesz.

Now Pressman is gone and his beloved project may lose its funds. However, U.S. District judge Loren L. AliKhan (a former DC solicitor general nominated by Biden in 2023) has temporarily blocked the freeze. 

Outrageously, the Soros-backed groups featured in this debacle not only chose to fund outlets that viciously attack Orban, a Trump ally but also dutifully helped shuffle American taxpayer money to six separate Soros-backed Hungarian media outlets. Mertek Media Monitor and the Ökotárs Foundation even awarded grants to five of these Soros-backed media outlets twice! 

The Soros-backed Tilos Cultural Foundation, Magyar Hang, Debrecen, Nyugat Media and Atlatszo.hu Kozhasznu Nonprofit Kft. received State Department grants in the first and third rounds. And these publications do more damage than simply relentlessly going after Orban. 

For example, Átlátszó works to undermine Hungary’s border security, going as far as blasting the government for focusing on defending the border against illegal immigration. In just one article, the publication cast blame on Hungarian border security for fights at the border and repeated a claim that people attempting to illegally enter the country “had given no indication that they had hostile intentions.”

The Soros-backed publication even reposted an article referring to radical gender ideology as a “phantom,” mocking attempts to protect Hungarian families.

Conservatives are under attack! Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on hate speech and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.

 

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