Rand Paul corners Mayorkas over 'disinformation governance board' — and buries CNN in the process

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) tore into Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Wednesday, grilling him over the creation of the agency's "disinformation governance board."

What happened?
During a tense exchange at a Senate hearing, Paul asked Mayorkas whether the infamous anti-Trump dossier included "Russian disinformation." Mayorkas, however, declined to directly answer the question, triggering a heated back-and-forth about the scope of the highly controversial government office.

"Here's my question: The FBI concludes that the Steele dossier was full of Russian disinformation. CNN propagated this disinformation gladly for years and years," Paul said. "The difference, I guess, between your opinion and our opinion is that as despicable as it is that CNN propagated this disinformation, I wouldn't shut them down, I wouldn't lecture them, I wouldn't put it on a government website that CNN is wrong for propagating disinformation."

 

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