The corrupt legacy media is at it again, folks. CBS News and NBC have been caught manufacturing fake news about FBI Director Kash Patel's trip to the Winter Olympics, providing yet another perfect example of why conservative leaders have stopped returning calls from these so-called "journalists."

According to reports, both networks crafted hit pieces about Patel's Olympic visit without bothering to get the actual facts straight. Instead, they pushed a predetermined narrative designed to make the Trump administration look bad – because that's what they always do.

This is exactly why patriots in the Trump-Vance administration have learned not to trust these media vultures. As one source noted, "We know that if we respond to them, anything said or written will be taken out of context, if it's even used at all. They already have the piece written and the narrative decided upon before contacting the subject of the piece – if they even contact them at all."

Does this surprise anyone? CBS and NBC have been carrying water for the radical left for years, and now they're desperately trying to undermine President Trump's second term from day one. They can't stand that Kash Patel – a true America First patriot – is cleaning house at the FBI and rooting out the deep state corruption they helped cover up for so long.

The mainstream media's credibility is already in the gutter, and stunts like this only make it worse. Americans see right through their games, which is why viewership continues to plummet while independent conservative media thrives.

Director Patel is doing exactly what Trump promised – reforming our corrupt federal agencies and putting America First. No wonder the establishment media is in full panic mode. They know their days of controlling the narrative are numbered, and they're getting increasingly desperate.

When will these failing networks learn that We the People are done with their lies?

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network