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CNN’s Hit Piece on Trump Nominee Immediately Debunked

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Published on: January 19, 2017

Leave it to the liberals at CNN to manufacture scandal where none exists. On Tuesday morning, CNN’s Manu Raj ran a story arguing that Rep. Tom Price, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, could become embroiled in a financial scandal. Raj used several thousand words to imply corruption, but here’s the gist of his story…

Tom Price seems to have purchased $1K – $15K worth of stock in a company and then a week later he introduced legislation that would benefit that company (along with hundreds of other companies). If true Price could be accused of misusing his position in Congress to make money on the stock market.

Here’s the thing… $1000 sure seems like small potatoes for someone to risk ethics complaints and attacks of defrauding the American people. Why would any one in Congress risk losing everything they’ve worked for, for, at most, a few thousand dollars? In fact, as we soon learned (and Raj should have been able to also learn), the exact amount was actually $2,697.74. However, the sheer hackery goes even deeper…

It seems that Rep. Price doesn’t actually purchase his own stock. Dr. Price has an arrangement with the brokers at Morgan Stanley whereby he has no real control of his portfolio at all; his financial advisor at Morgan Stanley decides which securities to buy and sell, Price plays no role in those decisions.

Moreover, Price began writing and pursuing the legislation in question many months before the stock was purchased. This was not a surprise. It was not some underhanded legislative maneuver, and yet CNN breathlessly reports on a transaction of less than $3K while completely ignoring the MILLIONS of dollars that Reps. Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have made while serving in Congress.

Manu Raj and CNN should both be ashamed at the work they’ve produced here and the insinuations they’ve made. It’s shoddy journalism at best and attempted character assassination at worst.

Ellen Carmichael worked for Rep. Price and handily debunked Raj’s specious story in an epic Tweetstorm that took place Tuesday afternoon.

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821327274909794305

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821327532133912576

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821327733108207616

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821327951622971392

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821329534289137665

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821329911751278592

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821330073643085824

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821330636266938369

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821330797655445504

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821330996977135616

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821331157048496128

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821331408144764928

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821331592387973120

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/821331726442053632

Article posted with permission from Constitution.com

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