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Fake News: New York Times lied about Manafort sending polling data to Kremlin

They just don’t stop do they? The fake news media, still trying desperately to come up with some form of “Russian collusion” put out a “bombshell” a few days ago that Paul Manafort (while chairman of the Trump campaign) wanted a Klemlin-Russian associate to send polling data during the campaign. CNN especially went completely bonkers with this story in between their BS Soros talking points of the “manufactured crisis” with the government shut down. The usual New York Times hacks, Maggie Haberman and Ken Vogel put this fake news piece out. Then, more than 24 hours after the story spread, the New York Times offers this “correction”:

Fake News: New York Times lied about Manafort sending polling data to Kremlim
Fake News: New York Times lied about Manafort sending polling data to Kremlim

Correction: January 8, 2019
A previous version of this article misidentified the people to whom Paul Manafort wanted a Russian associate to send polling data. Mr. Manafort wanted the data sent to two Ukrainian oligarchs, Serhiy Lyovochkin and Rinat Akhmetov, not to Oleg V. Deripaska, a Russian oligarch close to the Kremlin.

Oops. So much for your “bombshell” liberal hacks. Misidentified is the new PC term for fake news I guess. I can’t wait for the next New York Times “bombshell.”