tailgater wrote:I didn't know about the ISIS most wanted.
So I just googled it.
CNN headline: "Trumps tweets ISIS 5 most wanted captured"
So they're not saying it happened.
They're saying that he tweeted it.
This.
From the same source who helped ramrod a fake Russian dossier down the public's throat.
Nothing to see here.
Move along.
sigh....
difference between being an accurate news source and being whatever it is you're looking for.
The US trained Iraqi forces and Syrian troops captured 5 key senior ISIS leaders.
Trump tweeted that the ISIS 5 most wanted were captured.
Those are not the same thing.
If you bother to read the article, it has the accurate reporting of the facts in it. (such as: "US trained Iraqi forces and Syrian troops captured 5 key senior ISIS leaders.")
If you want the headline to not state "Trump tweets ISIS 5 most wanted captured" then tell him to stop tweeting inaccurate things.
If you want our country to no longer sound like a 13 year old girl, then you shouldn't have chosen a president who prefers to make administration announcements over twitter like a 13 year old girl (accurate or not)
Don't complain about the media, they are simply reporting on this moronic administration, which even when it has good news, can't help but fudge the truth to the point where news agencies have to make the report as "trump tweeted...."
(funny enough, is there even such a thing as an "ISIS most wanted list"? )