Iran Roundup for December 4th: Christiane Amanpour Bizarrely Slants Reporting to Blame President Trump Not Khamenei for Unrest in Iran

By Editors ofThe Free Iran Herald Updates on events unfolding in Iran   Iranian activists outside Iran have woefully noted that most Iranian journalists working for mainstream media outlets continue to display clear bias in reporting on the recent round of protests in Iran and the brutality with which the Khomeinist regime has dealt with protesters. The most glaring case in point is that of CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, who remained silent about the protests in Iran, and when eventually she did speak up, she bizarrely slanted her reporting in order to make it appear as if Donald Trump, and not the regime, is responsible for the unrest in Iran.

FAKE NEWS: NYT Claims President Trump “Watches Up To 8 Hours of TV Per Day”

In a lengthy piece published yesterday, the New York Times profiled the supposed habits and routine of the President’s day-to-day life… Among the NYT’s bombastic claims: President Trump drinks 12 cans of diet coke per day and watches up to eight hours of television… Watching cable, he shares thoughts with anyone in the room, even the household staff he summons via a button for lunch or for one of the dozen Diet Cokes he consumes each day.