HILARIOUS: Nick Sandmann DESTROYS Brian Stelter With Just One Word!

CNN Host Brian Stelter had one of his usual Twitter moments where he was mocking Florida Republican Governor Ron Desantis for criticizing the mainstream media and the lies peddled by most outlets.

Referring to the governor’s interview on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Features with host Maria Bartiromo.

Source: Fox News

“Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a regular on “corporate media” shows like Maria Bartiromo’s, says “we all know corporate media lies, OK? They do not tell the truth. Assume what they tell you is false and then figure out why they’re telling you a false narrative.” Said Stelter in a tweet.

“GOP’s anti-media streak summarized: Governor of one of the biggest states in the USA says citizens should “assume” news outlets are lying to them” he later added

Nicholas Sandmann, the Covington Catholic kid who was smeared by many mainstream media outlets after his encounter with Native American activist Nathan Phillips.

Sandmann then sued CNN, The Washington Post, NBC, and several other mainstream media outlets for hundreds of millions of dollars.

The lawsuit against CNN stated: “CNN brought down the full force of its corporate power, influence, and wealth on Nicholas by falsely attacking, vilifying, and bullying him despite the fact that he was a minor child.”

Nick Sandmann retweeted Brian Stelter’s tweet and added “Howdy” to

who was smeared by multiple news outlets including CNN after his encounter with a Native American activist after the 2019 March for Life in Washington D.C., used one word to decimate Stelter: “Howdy.”

As of right now, this tweet has over 36k likes and thousands of memes trolling Brian Stelter for getting mocked by a kid and would go down as the best response to a CNN tweetstorm complaining about “journalistic entirety”

What do you think of Sandmann’s response to Stelter? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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