This is great.

Brian Stelter hit President Trump for using “enemy of the people” against the press, which is now a “slur”. . .

Right before she delivered this speech, Trump tweeted out his "enemy of the people" slur again https://t.co/6cbyXXCxbp — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) April 5, 2019

. . . and Soledad O’Brien clapped right back, accusing CNN of promoting fake news of its own:

You guys gave a guy a segment to talk about birtherism—so literally you gave a platform to fake news. And it was pre-taped, so you could have edited it out before air—but you chose to air it. — Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) April 5, 2019

PUT HER ON YOUR SHOW, BRIAN:

I’d actually check out @ReliableSources if they had you on to confront CNN about their own journalistic shortcomings. — Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) April 5, 2019

Let us know when you’re done with the “collusion” slur, too:

“Slur.” Lol k. Let us know when you’re done with the collusion conspiracy. https://t.co/03G8kSai1R — Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) April 5, 2019

Talking about fake news, Christiane Amanpour just got called out for saying the Israeli city of Haifa was in the West Bank (it’s not, of course):

I don't know about "enemy of the people," but it's funny seeing Christiane Amanpour warning against the use of "fake news" a day after she told the CNN audience that Haifa was on the West Bank. https://t.co/dLUt76PcKR — David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) April 5, 2019

Hamas supporter, human-rights defender . . . no difference, right?

Also before this speech: Amanpour had a segment with a Hamas supporter (who she presented as a humans right attorney) where she identified Haifa as part of the West Bank. In another segment, Amanour suggested the FBI should have shut down chants at Trump rallies. https://t.co/pFix2hbt9N — (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) April 5, 2019

And this is the same Amanpour, defender of the press, who asked former FBI Director James Comey why the U.S. government doesn’t ban stories it deems unfit for publication:

CNN’s Christiane Amanpour says that the chant “Lock Her Up” was hate speech during the 2016 election and suggests the government should have infringed on American’s First Amendment rights and banned people from saying it pic.twitter.com/4Ec7UCfUk7 — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) April 2, 2019

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Related:

Ouch! What will CNN’s Christiane Amanpour think of this update to her Wikipedia page after the Comey interview? https://t.co/0fzcpJAOsK — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 5, 2019