More hidden camera footage from inside CNN was released by Project Veritas on Wednesday, this time revealing that CNN president Jeff ...
More hidden camera footage from inside CNN was released by Project Veritas on Wednesday, this time revealing that CNN president Jeff Zucker went into the control room while Jake Tapper was interviewing Kellyanne Conway and told the executive producer to “just f-cking nail her.”
In the second release in Project Veritas’ “Expose CNN” series, Media Coordinator Christian Sierra was caught on camera saying that Zucker personally told Tapper’s executive producer to skip commercials while the host was interviewing Conway, extend a seven minute interview to 25 minutes, and “just f**king nail her.”
BREAKING: @CNN Media Coordinator Christian Sierra states 'Jeff Zucker goes into the control room while @JakeTapper is interviewing @kellyannepolls'; tells Executive Producer to skip commercials, extend 7 minute interview to 25 minutes to "just f**king nail her"#ExposeCNN pic.twitter.com/nccxLvtT46— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 16, 2019
The footage was captured by former CNN employee, turned whistleblower, Cary Poarch, who worked at CNN’s Washington D.C. Bureau. The former employee told Project Veritas that he “decided to wear a hidden camera…to expose the bias running rampant” at the network and secretly recorded his colleagues for months.
UPDATE: Brave @CNN Insider Cary Poarch who is now unemployed has raised nearly $75,000 in 24 hours.— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 15, 2019
Thank you all for supporting this patriot! #ExposeCNN
Lets hit his goal tonight:https://t.co/ptys5hQKdk
A GoFundMe campaign for Poarch, who is now unemployed, has raised over $90,000.
The first part of the release revealed the extent of Zucker’s obsession with impeaching Trump and “personal vendetta” against him.
Project Veritas has announced that they will be releasing a third video on Thursday.
UPDATE: #ExposeCNN full part 3 dropping tomorrow...but don’t worry, we got something for you today too.— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 16, 2019
CC: @jaketapper pic.twitter.com/qviC75oxvU