Fox News John Roberts Shuts Down Atlantic Hit Piece on Trump

The Atlantic ran a debunked hit piece on Trump days before the election, discredited by firsthand testimony, including the soldier's family at the center of the story.

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10/23/20241 min read

FAITH CHECK STAFF: Jesus warned the disciples multiple times to "be on your guard" so they would not be deceived. The context was the return of the Messiah, and how much deception will be rampant in those days. And hooey, His return may not be imminent, but the lying is off the charts right now.

Known for its extreme leftwing bias and Washington D.C. allegiance, The Atlantic published a hit piece in an effort to interfere in the election. The allegations are false. Not only do they not have evidence any of their accusations occurred, first-hand witnesses and family members of the dead soldier at the center of their piece have thoroughly rejected the claims. The sister of the fallen soldier, Mayra Guillen has publicly condemned The Atlantic and praised President Trump for his kindness and actions in passing a law in honor of her sister, I Am Vanessa Guillen Act.

As reported in Mediaite; Fox News chief White House correspondent John Roberts, in an interview with fellow Fox News anchor Sandra Smith on America’s Newsroom, pondered the “curious” timing of The Atlantic‘s report on disparaging remarks by President Donald Trump about Americans who fought in war.

And the Hitler reference is from an alleged conversation between President Trump and then chief of staff, John Kelly. First, Trump denies he praised Hitler. Second, Kelly has no evidence except his word. Third, John Kelly also claimed that Trump called dead soldiers in Normandy 'losers and suckers'. The problem is, over 14 people have publicly refuted him saying, it never happened. When you have evidence someone lied, and no evidence the convicted liar's new claims are true, who are you going to believe?

Be on your guard.