Joe Kovacs uncritically repeated in a March 27 WorldNetDaily article:
Investigative journalist Lara Logan posted an alarming message concerning the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday, indicating multiple intelligence sources say the disaster was an “absolutely brilliant strategic attack” on U.S. critical infrastructure.
The structure was hit by a cargo vessel on the overnight hours, plunging at least eight people into the frigid water of the Patapsco River, six of whom are still missing.
“Multiple intel sources: Baltimore bridge collapse was an ‘absolutely brilliant strategic attack’ on US critical infrastructure – most likely cyber – & our intel agencies know it. In information warfare terms, they just divided the US along the Mason Dixon line exactly like the Civil War,” Logan’s warning began.
“Second busiest strategic roadway in the nation for hazardous material now down for 4-5 years – which is how long they say it will take to recover. Bridge was built specifically to move hazardous material – fuel, diesel, propane gas, nitrogen, highly flammable materials, chemicals and oversized cargo that cannot fit in the tunnels – that supply chain now crippled.”
In fact, there was no evidence that that the bridge collapse was a terrorist attack, and there is none now. There is no reason to anyone, including Kovacs, to trust Logan’s anonymous “intel sources” (if they even exist) because she herself is so untrustworthy. She blew up her career at “60 Minutes” after her source on a Benghazi-related story turned out to be a liar, and she has only moved farther right since, where there is much less of a premium on accuracy. She has fallen for Antifa hoaxes, likened Anthony Fauci to Josef Mengele and went on an anti-Semitic tirade against a Jewish historian.
Instead of telling his readers the truth about Logan’s dubious journalism and vicious hate, Kovacs merely gushed that “Logan’s post on X received more than 3 million views by Tuesday night.”
This is who Kovacs considers to be a trustworthy source on things. No wonder WND is slowly going out of business.