CBS News set up a fake, unofficial “pool” and created a firestorm after they reported two ambulances were seen leaving Mar-a-Lago on Thursday.
“Per pool, 2 ambulances and several vans that appeared full of Secret Service have left Mar-a-Lago in the last few minutes,” Andrew Feinberg, a reporter for The Independent said on X citing CBS News.
“This is according to a note from the CBS tv pool crew near Palm Beach,” he said.
“The protective pool (a CBS TV crew) also reported “about 20-25 cars, two ambulances and a helicopter hovering above” entering MAL a few minutes before the vans and ambulances were spotted leaving,” he said.
Secret Service spox Anthony Guglielmi responded to Andrew Feinberg and debunked his fake news.
“Andrew we are not tracking any Secret Service directed medical transports from Mar-a-Lago and from our personnel on the ground, there are no issues or concerns with any Secret Service protectees on property. If there is an ambulance it may be an unrelated issue,” the Secret Service spox said.
After setting off a fire alarm, Andrew Feinberg gaslighted the public and told everyone to “calm down.”
“CALM DOWN, PEOPLE,” he said.
“Per a transition source and Secret Service, the ambulances were part of Vice President-elect JD Vance’s motorcade,” Feinberg said.
“False alarm. Go about your business,” he said.
President Trump’s senior advisor Steven Cheung responded with fire.
“The press has set up a fake, unofficial “pool” because they want to feel important about themselves. In this case, some idiot at CBS overreacted and set off the fire alarm for no reason thinking they were going to get the scoop of a lifetime,” Steven Cheung said.
“F*cking dummy,” Cheung added.
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