When the report on Robert Mueller’s investigation into President Trump was released, CNSNews.com labored hard to make Trump look good as possible despite it not exactly being a full exoneration for him. By contrast, CNS’ reporting on a Department of Justice investigation into former FBI Director James Comey — which turned up less than on Trump — was much harsher.
The lead story by Susan Jones emphasized that the DOJ’s inspector general “concludes that Comey failed to live up to his responsibility to protect sensitive information; and by using sensitive information to force the appointment of a special prosecutor, the OIG found that Comey “set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees — and the many thousands more former FBI employees — who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information.” The report’s key conclusion, that Comey didn’t leak classified information and will not face criminal charges, didn’t get mentioned until the third paragraph.
Just as CNS lined up Republicans and conservatives to spin away the Mueller report with pro-Trump rah-rah, it lined up many of those same conservatives for some Comey-bashing:
- Reaction: ‘I Wouldn’t Say James Comey Is Out of the Woods’; ‘This Is Just the Beginning’
- Conservatives on Comey, IG Report: ‘This Man Needed to be in Prison Stripes’
- Trump on IG’s Comey Report: ‘Never in History of Our Country Has Someone Been More Thoroughly Disgraced’
CNS also served up a commentary from the Heritage Foundation’s John G. Malcolm repeating those same right-wing attacks.
By contrast, an article by Jones on “liberal” reaction to the Comey report was snarky and dismissive, reacting to one commentator’s statement that the last 10 pages of the report are “sort of a howl of rage and anger” by huffing: “In fact, the last ten pages of the report include the IG’s conclusion that Comey failed to live up to his responsibility to protect sensitive information; and by using sensitive information to force the appointment of a special prosecutor, the OIG found that Comey ‘set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees — and the many thousands more former FBI employees — who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information.'”
Jones concluded her article with seven paragraphs of copy-and-pasted text from the report “for the record” — even though that very same text was copy-and-pasted into her lead article, so it was already on the record at CNS.