Anonymous ID: a65648 Aug. 3, 2018, 11:35 a.m. No.2433747   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3829

NPR quoting Sarah Sanders out of context to make us look like violent extremists.

https://www.npr.org/2018/08/02/634749387/what-is-qanon-the-conspiracy-theory-tiptoeing-into-trump-world

>And following Trump's rally in Florida, QAnon made its way into the White House briefing room Wednesday, when a reporter asked White House press secretary Sarah Sanders if Trump "encouraged the support" of rallygoers wearing "Q" shirts.

>"The president condemns and denounces any group that would incite violence against another individual and certainly doesn't support groups that would promote that type of behavior," Sanders said.

The reporter asked a two part question the second part of the question was about rally goers heckling CNN's Jim Acosta and whether the White House supported harrassment of the media. Sarah's response about violence would reasonably be attributed to the second part of the question.

NPR is reporting "factually," but by omitting context they present a falsehood to the public.