Posted on 05/16/2020 11:19:02 AM PDT by conservative98
Masks for thee but not for me.
CNN White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins may have worn her mask during the White House press briefing Friday, but she promptly removed the facial covering when the cameras were off or so she thought.
Video percolating on Twitter shows shortly after White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany finished her briefing, Collins removed her face mask which she had worn during the televised event.
Other reporters in the video can be seen also wearing face masks which they did not remove.
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The mask is for show? pic.twitter.com/XnRLiEJ1L5 — Power Tie (@realPowerTie) May 15, 2020
CNN should be forced to wear masks forever..that way we dont have to see their ugly mugs
muzzles would be better- don’t want them spreading rabies
Democrats are corrupt scum.
The dirty little secret as to why the media wants POTUS to wear a mask is the hateful memes that could be created by photo shop.
Imagine a white face mask with swastikas pasted all over it.
Isnt pink blazer cnn lady the one who was asking (rather viciously) this morning at the press conference why Trump wasnt wearing a mask?
"We've all been tested and we are quite a distance away and we are outdoors, so I told them, I gave them the option, they could wear it or not," Trump responded. "So you can blame it on me, but I gave them the option. We could wear it or not."
In the past, Collins has reported frequently as to whether Vice President Mike Pence, as well as other officials, wore a mask or not.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/kaitlan-collins-mask-white-house
Rules for thee but not for me.
Why is CNN loaded with moronic reporters?
“Why is CNN loaded with moronic reporters?”
Hiring requirement?
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