CNN’s Jake Tapper rips media smear campaign against Hur, WSJ report on Biden decline without mentioning own network / NY Post

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CNN’s Jake Tapper leveled a scathing critique at media outlets for what he described as a targeted smear campaign against a Wall Street Journal report on President Biden’s cognitive health. His comments underscored troubling double standards as he noted a lack of similar scrutiny on his own network, reigniting the debate over media bias.

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