
She was reaching out from an unverified, anonymized ProtonMail account, while her Twitter biography still held her old, POLITICO e-mail address.
A few hours later, Gaetz’s team responded. At least, they thought they did.
"Rep. Gaetz was welcomed to Trump Doral this week and has not sought to meet with President Trump himself. He’s been mostly relaxing with his fiancée this week during recess. GOP establishment types can leak as many lies as they want to their friends at CNN, but a recent poll showed Rep Gaetz’s constituents are overwhelmingly supportive of him, and that’s the only support a Member of Congress needs," their statement read, in full.
The statement was sent to Orr on multiple channels, including every possible perturbation of a CNN e-mail address for her, her POLITICO e-mail address, and via Twitter direct messages, The National Pulse has verified. Spokesmen tend not to respond to "@protonmail.com" or other easily faked e-mail accounts because they have no way of verifying that it is the actual reporter reaching out. They prefer official emails.
When the story was released, and as of the time of publication, CNN failed to include this whole statement in their story. Instead, they claimed Gaetz staff had not responded.
The National Pulse reached out to Orr over the matter, who admitted in direct messages to me, an "Honest mistake," and "a sincere oversight on my end," adding: "I would never deliberately ignore a spokesperson’s response to a request for comment."
But even after several "updates" the article still only contains half the Gaetz spokesman comment, and for hours did not reference the most critical part of the story, which came shortly after CNN had to first update its story: the official denial from Trump world.
Trump comms strategist Jason Miller took to Twitter to slam Orr and CNN’s reporting, claiming the entire thing was fabricated.
https://twitter.com/JasonMillerinDC/status/1381420240895148040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1381420240895148040%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenationalpulse.com%2Fnews%2Fcnn-faked-a-story-about-matt-gaetz-but-still-wont-remove-it%2F
Why – if Gaetz had really reached out and was openly rebuffed – would Trump’s spokesman bother responding like this? Surely the point would be to hang Gaetz out to dry. But they didn’t.
Miller insisted: "This CNN story is complete fake news. No such scheduling or meeting request was ever made, and therefore, it could never have been declined. Take note that this story has zero on-the-record sources. It’s literally made-up. We are demanding a full retraction."
He added, in a second statement: "CNN has no on-the-record sources making this claim, no electronic or written or recorded evidence backing up this claim, it flat out never happened, and we demand a full retraction of this story. Who was the editor that allowed this to be printed???"
That CNN failed to approach Miller in the first instance, forcing a post-publication correction would be bad enough.
But the CNN editorial process failed on multiple levels:
But the claim makes no sense for multiple reasons, confirmed and observed by The National Pulse:
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