'Ludicrous': Sanders Refutes Claims Made in Anonymously Sourced Hit Piece by CNN About Warren Meeting

Amid fresh warnings that progressives in the U.S. should be on guard against efforts by the corporate media to sow division between the Warren and Sanders campaigns, CNN came under fire Monday afternoon after publishing an unsubstantiated hit piece that cited anonymous sources—not even in the room at the time—claiming Bernie Sanders privately told Elizabeth Warren in 2018 that a woman could not win the presidency.

Sanders told CNN in “an aggressive, on the record pushback” that the claims were absolutely false. Kristen Orthman, the Warren campaign’s communication director, on the other hand, declined to comment for the story by CNN political correspondent MJ Lee.

“It is ludicrous to believe that at the same meeting where Elizabeth Warren told me she was going to run for president, I would tell her that a woman couldn’t win,” Sanders told CNN. “It’s sad that, three weeks before the Iowa caucus and a year after that private conversation, staff who weren’t in the room are lying about what happened. What I did say that night was that Donald Trump is a sexist, a racist and a liar who would weaponize whatever he could. Do I believe a woman can win in 2020? Of course! After all, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump by 3 million votes in 2016.”

Lee reports that the claims of what was said at the meeting—which took place at Warren’s apartment in Washington, D.C. in December of 2018, before either had announced their candidacy—are based on the accounts of four people, none of whom were actually in the room when Sanders and Warren spoke. Two of them were “people Warren spoke with directly soon after the encounter,” Lee reported, and the other two were “people familiar with the meeting.”

Critics of the reporting, which immediately sparked prominent headlines elsewhere and gained traction on social media, said the story is the kind of irresponsible journalism designed to sow division and little more.

“Direct denial from the accused source and a ‘no comment’ from the camp it comes from… four anonymous sources, none of whom were in the room,” commented journalist Jack Crosbie, formerly of Splinter News. “Haven’t been an editor in a while but that’s gonna be a ‘Yikes, let’s hold this’ from me.”

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