The tough-minded One America News reporter Chanel Rion has really managed to get under the thin skin of a number of reporters/liberal activists attending the White House briefings.

Last week, CNN White House correspondent Oliver Darcy tweeted a photo of OAN White House correspondent Chanel Rion, carrying her own chair to and from the White House coronavirus press briefings. In his tweet, Darcy, who works for fake news CNN, whose ratings are in the basement, appeared to be mocking the White House correspondent for not being good enough to hang with the real journalists.  Perhaps someone should tell Darcy that re-runs of Sponge Bob Squarepants are beating CNN in the ratings game. If CNN didn’t have contracts to appear on TV screens in every airport, it’s very likely they wouldn’t have any audience at all.

Fake News CNN’s Oliver Darcy doubled down on his attempts to destroy the female OAN reporter, while attempted to discredit her network as “non-credible” with a piece written by a liberal Duke University professor. Darcy’s statement is incredibly rich, considering he works for the network who has earned the title of #VeryFakeNewsCNN.

Yesterday, Washington Post reporter David Nakamura took to Twitter to openly tattle on OAN’s Chanel Rion for attending the White House briefing with Trump’s new press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany. The Washington Post reporter accused Rion of “violating rules” from the “correspondents association to limit the number in the briefing room,” citing “social distancing” rules. Nakamura didn’t stop there, he ended his tweet by calling out the OAN reporter for not wearing a mask and for being the only reporter who was asked a question by McEnany.

OAN reporter Chanel Rion destroyed the feckless writer for the anti-Trump rag, The Washington Post, with one brilliant question. Rion asked Nakamura, “Why are you saying that to me, specifically?”

Rion’s question to Nakamura was in response to the manufactured outrage by the media to a “gotcha” statement made by CBS White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, who asked, “Why is this a global competition to you if everyday Americans are still losing their lives and we’re still seeing more cases, every day?” President Trump responded to her statement, designed to call him out,  “Well, we’re losing lives everywhere in the world. And maybe that’s a question you should ask China. Don’t ask me, ask China.” President Trump responded.

Trump continued with his press briefing, and Weijia Jiang interrupted, asking: “Sir, why are you saying that to me, specifically?” President Trump responded, “I’m not saying that to you, specifically. I’m saying that to anybody who would ask a nasty question.”

Watch:

NYC’s former police chief Bernard Kerik said the Washington Post tattletale’s tweet sounds like a “sniveling whining crybaby,” adding “He should grow up and mind his own business.”

We also responded to Rion’s tweet, congratulating her on standing up to the bullies in the mainstream media.

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