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01-26-2017, 10:04 PM
White House denies offering Infowars credentials
BY JOE CONCHA
01/26/17
The White House press office is denying it offered credentials to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s website Infowars, after Jones claimed in a video that he had been offered access.
“He is not credentialed for the White House. The White House Press Office has not offered him credentials,” White House deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders told BuzzFeed on Thursday morning.
Jones on Wednesday posted a video claiming the White House offered him credentials.
"Here's the deal, I know I get White House credentials, we've already been offered them, we're going to get them, but I've just got to spend the money to send somebody there," Jones says in the clip.
"I want to make sure it's even worth it. I don't want to just sit there up there like ‘I’m in the media, look our people are there.’"
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read more:
http://thehill.com/media/316252-alex-jones-white-house-offered-infowars-press-credentials
BY JOE CONCHA
01/26/17
The White House press office is denying it offered credentials to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s website Infowars, after Jones claimed in a video that he had been offered access.
“He is not credentialed for the White House. The White House Press Office has not offered him credentials,” White House deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders told BuzzFeed on Thursday morning.
Jones on Wednesday posted a video claiming the White House offered him credentials.
"Here's the deal, I know I get White House credentials, we've already been offered them, we're going to get them, but I've just got to spend the money to send somebody there," Jones says in the clip.
"I want to make sure it's even worth it. I don't want to just sit there up there like ‘I’m in the media, look our people are there.’"
...
read more:
http://thehill.com/media/316252-alex-jones-white-house-offered-infowars-press-credentials