Project Veritas
Investigation: CNN’s Van Jones Appears to Call Russia Controversy a ‘Big
Nothing Burger’
by Adam Shaw 28 Jun 2017
According to
journalist James O’Keefe, a video released Wednesday appears to show CNN commentator
Van Jones calling the controversy
surrounding alleged connections between Russia and the Trump campaign a “big
nothing burger”–a day after another video was released showing a CNN producer
calling the Russia controversy
“mostly bullshit.”
The video, released by O’Keefe’s Project Veritas, titled
“American Pravda: CNN Part 2,” shows an unidentified journalist greeting
Jones and saying they had met before. The video then skips to a part of the
conversation where the journalist asks, “What do you think is going to happen
this week with the whole Russia thing?”:
“The Russia thing is just a big nothing burger,” Jones,
who served as a green jobs czar to the Obama administration, replies. The video
appears to have been taken on June 26 outside CNN’s offices on Sunset Boulevard
in Los Angeles.
When the journalist follows up, Jones says, “There’s
nothing there you can do.”
It is not clear if Jones is referring to the Russia
controversy itself being a “nothing burger” or the congressional or FBI
investigations into alleged ties between Russia and Trump officials. Project
Veritas does not give any further context to Van Jones’s remarks.
As O’Keefe points out in the video, Jones and CNN have
pushed the Russia-Trump narrative in recent months. This latest Project Veritas
CNN-targeted video shows a clip from December in which Van Jones refers to an
“active attack of the country” by Russia.
The latest video comes after another video showed a senior CNN
producer suggesting the Russia controversy is “mostly bullshit.”
In “American Pravda: CNN Part 1,” the Project Veritas
video released the previous day, CNN producer John Bonifield is shown saying it
“could be bullshit. I mean, it’s mostly bullshit right now” when asked about
his thoughts on the Russia investigation. “Like, we don’t have any giant proof.
Then they say, well there’s still an investigation going on. And you’re like,
yeah, I don’t know. If they were finding something, we would know about it.”
Bonifield also was caught on camera saying the reason CNN
leadership and management is so focused on the Russia scandal is “because it’s
ratings.”
“Our ratings are incredible right now,” the video from
Project Veritas shows Bonifield saying.
CNN later issued a statement in support of Bonifield,
saying, “Diversity of personal opinion is what makes CNN strong, we welcome it
and embrace it.”
CNN commentator Van Jones
Van
Jones is a commentator for CNN,
a trustee at Demos, was a senior
fellow at the Center for American
Progress, and a director at the Apollo
Alliance.
Note: CNN Worldwide
is a division of CNN.
Jeff
Zucker is the president of CNN
Worldwide, and a director emeritus for the Robin Hood Foundation.
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Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, Demos,
the Center for American Progress,
the Sundance Institute, and the Aspen Institute (think tank).
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a supporter
for the Center for American Progress,
and is the founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for American Progress.
Robert Redford
is the founder & president for the Sundance Institute, a
member of the Kappa Sigma, and was a
director at the Apollo Alliance.
Van
Jones was a director at the Apollo
Alliance, a senior fellow at the Center
for American Progress, is a trustee at Demos,
and a commentator for CNN.
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN, a
member of the Kappa Sigma, and the
founder of the Turner Broadcasting
System Inc.
Vivian Schiller
was the Russian interpreter for the Turner Broadcasting System Inc., and the
SVP for the CNN Productions.
Patricia E.
Mitchell was an executive in charge of original productions for the Turner Broadcasting System Inc., the
president of the CNN Productions,
and is the vice chair for the Sundance
Institute.
Walter Isaacson
was the chairman & CEO for CNN,
is the president & CEO for the Aspen
Institute (think tank), and a director at the Bloomberg Family Foundation.
Thomas R.
Pickering was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and a U.S. ambassador for Russia.
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen
Institute (think tank).
Emma Bloomberg
is a director at the Bloomberg Family
Foundation, Michael R. Bloomberg’s
daughter, a director at the Robin Hood
Foundation, and was the chief of staff for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is the founder of the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, Emma Bloomberg’s
father, and was a donor for the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Jeff
Zucker is a director emeritus for the Robin
Hood Foundation, and the president of CNN
Worldwide.
CNN Worldwide
is a division of CNN.
Van
Jones is a commentator for CNN,
a trustee at Demos, was a senior
fellow at the Center for American
Progress, and a director at the Apollo
Alliance.
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