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'Piling on him!' CNN sees Musk's own fans slam him after latest comments

Elon Musk, who called himself a "free speech warrior" when he first bought Twitter and renamed it X, is getting blowback from his own fans after calling 60 Minutes journalists "the biggest liars in the world" who "deserve a long prison sentence."

Musk was upset with a piece the news program produced about USAID, one of the agencies slashed by Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

CNN's John Berman introduced chief media analyst Brian Stelter Tuesday, saying, "It's interesting because he's saying this at the same time that Vice President [J.D.] Vance is giving speeches overseas about free speech."

"That's exactly right, and I just couldn't help but try to point out the hypocrisy involved in this, John, and it's not just 'yours truly' pointing it out," Stelter said.

He continued, "If you go and look at Elon Musk's Twitter feed, many of his fans are piling on him saying, 'Dude, you said you were a free speech absolutist. You have decried free speech restrictions in other countries. So, what are you doing talking about, prison time for journalists?'"

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"This started on Sunday night when 60 minutes aired a really interesting segment about the cuts to USAID, that agency that was dismantled by Musk and DOGE and the Trump Administration," Stelter said. "Musk responded, calling 60 Minutes 'a bunch of liars' and calling for 'long prison sentences.' That's the kind of really unhinged comment we've heard from Musk time and time again, as he's become the leading, most vicious media basher in the entire Trump administration. "

Stelter then distinguished between "free speech" and "favored speech."

"I don't think we're really oftentimes having arguments over free speech. what we're having are arguments over favored speech versus disfavored speech," Stelter said. "And right now, the Trump administration clearly favors certain kinds of speech. Trump signed an executive order saying he was reversing censorship at the same time that he signed other executive orders policing word choice, policing certain word use...whatever the administration is approving of at that current time versus disfavored speech."

Stelter said that currently, the Associated Press is "disfavored" for refusing to call The Gulf of Mexico, the "Gulf of America."

"The AP has been banned from the Oval Office and Air Force One," Stelter said. "The AP is contemplating legal action to try to reverse that. That's an example of not free speech, but disfavored speech right now. Watch the clip below via CNN.

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CNN's Jim Sciutto shares blistering attack on Fox News: 'Warping the political dialogue'

CNN is holding Fox News responsible for using the New Orleans terror attack to warp "the political dialogue" over migrants and crime.

Anchor Jim Sciutto posted a link to X Thursday that clicked through to "an important cautionary tale" from colleague Brian Stelter about fake news.

"An erroneous early Fox News report about the New Orleans terror attack is warping the political dialogue in the aftermath of the deadly rampage," Stelter wrote. "The false report from Fox, which was attributed to anonymous sources, confused the public – and evidently President-elect Donald Trump too."

After news broke of the New Year's Eve terror attack that killed at least 15 and injured 35, President-elect Donald Trump posted to social media, “When I said that the criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in our country, that statement was constantly refuted by Democrats and the Fake News Media, but it turned out to be true. The crime rate in our country is at a level that nobody has ever seen before."

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Stelter wrote, "Ironically, Trump's original statement used the New Orleans attack to say that he was right and the "Fake News Media" was wrong about the threat posed by illegal immigration. If he had waited a couple hours to react, he would have learned that the suspect was a US citizen. A Fox spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment about the misreporting."

Stelter continued, "Overnight, Trump continued to post messages on Truth Social assailing 'open borders.' After a related segment on Fox & Friends Thursday morning, Trump wrote, 'I said, many times during Rallies, and elsewhere, that Radical Islamic Terrorism, and other forms of violent crime, will become so bad in America that it will become hard to even imagine or believe. That time has come, only worse than ever imagined.'

Although the FBI confirmed Thursday that the suspect, Shamsud Din Jabbar, was a U.S. citizen, "Republican lawmakers on Fox have also continued to bring up the southern border during the network’s segments about the New Orleans attack, even though there is no known link," Stelter wrote.

He added, "A Fox spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment about the misreporting."

'A mess': Ex-CNN anchor can't help but laugh as he recounts Trump's economic speech ​

Former CNN anchor Brian Stelter couldn't help but laugh as he recounted former President Donald Trump's speech Wednesday, which was intended to focus on the economy but devolved into one of his signature stump speeches, as he attacked his Democratic opponent.

As other analysts noted, Trump struggled to stick to the topic in his speech in North Carolina, a fact Stelter noted when asked for his thoughts on MSNBC's "11th Hour."

"Sorry, I guess I shouldn't laugh," he said, "but I heard a mess. I did not hear him focus on the economy."

Stelter then criticized media outlets that he felt misrepresented Trump's speech.

"I think some of the media coverage that acts as if he's on message is doing a disservice to the viewers," said Stelter.

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He added: "He seems physically incapable of hiding his jealousy of Kamala Harris," said Stelter. "He was even talking about her Time magazine cover and complimenting it and wanting to know who illustrated it. I think Kamala Harris is his kryptonite and he doesn't know what to do about it."

Trump plans to hold another news conference Thursday, which Stelter believes "probably won't go well for him."

"He's flailing around trying to figure out how to respond now that everything is changing in this race," he concluded.

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New York Times' Stelter: '60 Minutes' reporter Lara Logan's scandal 'worse' than Dan Rather's

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