
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer, breathtaking chutzpah of the American media. For years, they hyperventilated over the now-debunked Russia collusion hoax, treating it like the scandal of the century. They awarded themselves Pulitzers for their “brave journalism” (read: regurgitating Democratic Party talking points). Then, when the whole house of cards collapsed—Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no collusion—they quietly shuffled away, hoping no one would notice their journalistic malpractice.
But now? Now that President Trump has declassified the documents exposing the real scandal—the FBI’s politically weaponized hit job—the media has suddenly developed a case of laryngitis. Crickets. A black hole of accountability.
If hypocrisy were an Olympic sport, the New York Times, Washington Post, and CNN would be standing on the podium, gold medals dangling from their necks, smugly pretending they never spent years screaming about a lie they helped manufacture.
The Hoax That Launched a Thousand Headlines
Remember when the media treated the Steele Dossier like gospel? That salacious, Clinton-campaign-funded fan fiction was the foundation of the FBI’s investigation into Trump. The same dossier that included unverified claims about Russian hookers and golden showers—claims so absurd even BuzzFeed initially hesitated before publishing them.
But here’s the kicker: The FBI knew it was garbage from the start.
According to the DOJ Inspector General’s report, the Bureau relied on the dossier to obtain FISA warrants against Carter Page, a former Trump campaign aide, while conveniently omitting that the whole thing was opposition research paid for by the Democrats. That’s not an investigation—that’s a political hit job dressed up in a cheap suit.
And where was the media? Cheering it on.
For years, outlets like The Washington Post and CNN breathlessly reported every leak from “anonymous sources” (read: Democratic operatives) as if it were a smoking gun. Adam Schiff, the perpetually wide-eyed congressman from California, went on TV over 200 times claiming he had “more than circumstantial evidence” of Trump’s treason.
Where’s that evidence now, Adam? Did it get lost in the same place as Hillary’s emails?
Declassified Truth Bombs—And the Media’s Deafening Silence
Fast-forward to today. President Trump, in a move that should have every real journalist salivating, declassified the documents that expose the FBI’s corruption in full. What do they reveal?
- The FBI knew from the beginning there was no collusion, yet they pressed forward to sabotage a presidency.
- Obama-era intelligence officials were briefed on this sham, meaning the rot went all the way to the top.
- The entire Russia narrative was a coordinated lie, perpetuated by Democrats and their media allies.
This should be the story of the decade. A sitting president’s campaign was illegally surveilled based on fabricated evidence. The FBI abused its power. The media knowingly spread disinformation.
And yet… nothing.
No front-page exposés. No prime-time CNN panels dissecting the FBI’s malfeasance. No New York Times editorials calling for Adam Schiff’s resignation. Just the sound of keyboards not typing retractions.
It’s almost like they’re embarrassed—or worse, complicit.
The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Speaking of awards, let’s talk about the Pulitzers handed out to The New York Times and The Washington Post for their “explosive” Russia coverage. These were stories that aged like milk left in the sun.
Now that the truth is out, will the Pulitzer Board revoke those prizes? Don’t hold your breath. They’re probably too busy figuring out how to give another award to some activist “journalist” who “bravely” tweets about the dangers of mean words.
And where’s Adam Schiff? The man who spent years lying to the American people should, in a just world, be dragged before Congress to explain himself. Instead, he’s probably drafting his next fundraising email: “The GOP is covering up the truth—donate now to stop them!”
The Media’s Last Chance at Redemption—Spoiler: They’ll Blow It
Here’s the thing: The media could redeem themselves. They could investigate the FBI’s abuses. They could demand accountability for the liars who pushed this hoax. They could, at the very least, apologize for misleading the public.
But they won’t.
Because they’re not journalists. They’re Democratic Party PR reps with bylines.
The Russia hoax was their Iraq WMD moment—except unlike Judith Miller, none of them lost their jobs. None faced consequences. They just moved on to the next manufactured outrage.
So here we are. The truth is out. The documents are public. The corruption is undeniable.
And the media’s response?
“Look over there—Trump said something mean on Truth Social!”
Pathetic.
Conclusion: Will America Demand Justice—Or Keep Getting Played?
The question isn’t whether the media will ever admit their role in this scandal (they won’t). The question is: Will the American people finally see them for what they are?
They lied about Russia. They lied about FISA abuses. They lied about Trump. And now, with the truth exposed, they’re lying by omission.
Crossfire Hurricane wasn’t an investigation—it was an attempted coup. And the media was all too happy to help.
So the next time you see a CNN chyron screaming about “threats to democracy,” remember: They’re the threat.
And they’re counting on you to forget.
Will you?