There’s a lot of stuff the mainstream propaganda media wants to keep hidden from the public. This latest video from former White House correspondent Chanel Rion is likely at the very top of that list.
Let’s face it, our shameless media loves to act like they’re the champions of truth, but we all know they’re not. Quite the contrary. Chanel Rion’s explosive new video reveals something very different about the “White House Correspondents Association” (WHCA). According to Rion, this group has been running the show inside the White House like a criminal cartel, illegally infiltrating federal property and controlling who gets access to the President.
And Rion didn’t just call them out—she actually exposed how far they went to silence her. From vandalizing her workspace and cutting her Internet cables to shoving her into a corner during briefings, the WHCA made it clear they’ll do anything to protect their control and the narrative. And they don’t just harass people—they decide which outlets get into the Oval Office or travel with the President. Let that sink in: a nonprofit is dictating what happens on federal property and how the American people receive this filtered info.
But thankfully, Chanel isn’t backing down. She’s founded the National White House Correspondents Association to fight back and give independent media a real voice.
George Behizy: […]
Former White House Correspondent Chanel Rion released a video exposing how the "White House Correspondents Association" illegally infiltrated the White House and operates like a criminal cartel.
"WHCA members left nasty grounds on my desk, vandalized my workspace, blocked me in… pic.twitter.com/VP99UDrKco
— George (@BehizyTweets) November 18, 2024
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