Watch: CNN Worker Caught On Camera Saying He Hopes Trump Dies Soon
A conservative group called Project Veritas run by James O’Keefe collected videos from a man named Cary Poarch who was a contract employee with CNN. During his time at CNN, he had enough of the bias and decided to become a whistleblower.
During a short period of time, Poarch took video to reveal just how out of control CNN is, initially the first video showed that president of CNN Jeff Zucker instructed CNN staffers that all their focus will be on impeachment and coaches Jake Tapper what to say. However, the video that was released on Thursday was the most shocking to date; it was so bad that twitter deemed it sensitive material.
One of CNN’s Field Production Supervisors Gerald Sisnette was caught on camera saying he thought that America will only get better when Trump was dead, which he said hopes is soon.
“This is a story that’s not gonna go away,” Sisnette said, referring to Trump coverage in general. “The only way this will go away is when he dies. Hopefully, soon.”
#ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/HfrIHUTLwo
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
O’Keefe did ask CNN if they wished to comment saying, “Will @CNN condemn the statement made by Field Production Supervisor Gerald Sisnette in @Project_Veritas release today? He said “The only way this will go away is when he(@realDonaldTrump) dies. Hopefully soon.”
Will @CNN condemn the statement made by Field Production Supervisor Gerald Sisnette in @Project_Veritas release today?
He said “The only way this will go away is when he(@realDonaldTrump) dies. Hopefully soon.”
CC: @oliverdarcy @ErikWemple #ExposeCNN https://t.co/igKwHUfhFX
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
Of course, CNN has not responded.
Not all the video captured by the CNN whistleblower was as shocking but several employees that work for CNN lamented what the network has become.
BREAKING: “We Used to Cover News,” Complains Senior Field Engineer at CNN Scott Garber, “We Used to Go Out and Do Stories.” #ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/Vrlh7Ig3ce
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019
Former Digital VP for CNN @SteveKrak says that @Project_Veritas has found “nothing of interest.” and “low-level staffers”
Below is 25 year @CNN veteran and Manager of Field Ops Patrick Davis saying “I hate seeing what we’ve become” pic.twitter.com/omRQwznWQg
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 17, 2019