The Durham Report finally came out last week telling us what we already knew – that the Russia Collusion Hoax was just that – a hoax and a coup against former President Trump by Hillary Clinton, Obama, Biden and the rest of the deep state including the leftist media.

During the years-long hoax, the media went on and on with their stories of Trump colluding with Russian President Putin and the “reporters” at The Washington Post and The New York Times even won Pulitzers for the reporting.

Yes, they received awards for lying and they’re not giving them back according to Breitbart News. In fact The Post said, “The Post stands by its reporting.”

LOL. Of course they do.

That’s because they did their job and they did it well. Truth is not required to be a reporter for the fake news media – or to win a Pulitzer. And truth wasn’t what the Russia Collusion stories were about. They were about getting rid of Trump.

CNN is proud of what they did as well – lying for years to try to bring Trump down. They did a great job. No retractions anywhere.

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And I doubt the Pulitzer folks will take back any of the awards either.

Trump had said years ago that the Pulitzer’s should be revoked. In a letter to the Pulitzer board, he said they not only overlooked the falsities and deceptions woven into these stories but praised the “sensational headlines” that “leaned heavily on unsubstantiated anonymous sources.”

In the letter he also said, “As a result, the public was deprived of an independent means of assessing their credibility, their potential for political bias, and the source of their knowledge. For two years, these institutions feverishly pushed one Russia story after another and – despite lacking any credible evidence – attempted to persuade the public that my campaign had colluded with the Russian government.”

Trump went on to say, “When it becomes apparent that a Pulitzer Prize-winning work was based on shoddy, dubious and manifestly false reporting – as is the case here – the Pulitzer Prize Board must react accordingly.”

Good luck with that, Orange Man Bad. I doubt that’s going to happen.