They won’t fire her so the networks should ban her and boycott her press conferences.
The @PressSec is quadrupling down on the lies told to the American people by now distancing herself from her claim she *personally* was contacted by FBI employees. Lost on no one is that her comments to Mueller (under penalty of perjury) were different. pic.twitter.com/E2C4gTaKrj
— Josh Campbell (@joshscampbell) April 20, 2019
The quote is “She should be let go. She should be fired. End of story. When there is a lack of credibility there, you have to start lopping the heads off.”
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) April 20, 2019
Pretending that Ryan was calling for violence is more incitement than anything she said.
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Sarah Sanders denies she admitted to Mueller that she lied https://t.co/dOY7gZuX0H
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) April 19, 2019
Let’s remember *why* @PressSec lying to the public is relevant: It falsely bolstered Trump’s pretextual reasons for firing Comey, ostensibly because of his performance. Sanders knew that wasn’t the real reason, and her lies were part and parcel of the cover up. https://t.co/JKbYCoAF2t
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) April 19, 2019
These appearances now raise complex questions. Henceforth how does press treat Sarah Sanders? Does it rely on her less? Remind listeners/readers/viewers she is a proven dissembler every time we quote her? Or what? https://t.co/XZVlVY205W
— Michael Barbaro (@mikiebarb) April 19, 2019