Following days of violent riots and looting in cities across the country, Washington, D.C., announced a 7 p.m. curfew on Monday night. About the same time, President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the Rose Garden. Afterward, he walked through Lafayette Park to St. Johnโs Episcopal Church, which rioters had set on fire the night before. Standing before the church sign, which reads โAll are welcome,โ President Trump, who previously said heโd be paying his respects to a very special place, held up a Bible.
2 Timothy 3:1-3 KJV โย โThis know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are goodโ
The speech announcing the country would return to rule of law and protection of civil liberties, the walk through a park that the night before had been given over to rioters, and the visit to the vandalized historic church where every president has worshiped since James Madison, were reassuring to many in the country.
For the media, however, these actions were further proof that Orange Man Bad is literally the worst, restoring rule of law is criminal, and standing in front of a church holding a Bible is an assault on the American conscience. They focused on how the Park Police had cleared the area ahead of the city-wide curfew declared by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.
Facts were no barrier to their narrative. They spun a tale of violent, jack-booted cops running rampant through the streets over innocent docile protesters, using tear gas to clear the area. It turns out none of that was true.
Every single major media outlet falsely reported that Park Police were unprovoked when they used โtear gasโ to clear the area. If any of that were true, it might mark the first time in history that cops without gas masks launched tear gas in an area that the president of the United States easily walked through minutes later.
After thousands of false tweets, print stories, and broadcast stories to the contrary, local journalistย Neal Augenstein of WTOP reportedย that a Park Police source said โtear gas was never used โ instead smoke canisters were deployed, which donโt have an uncomfortable irritant in them.โ Further, the source said the crowd was dispersed because of projectiles being thrown by the โpeaceful protestersโ at the Park Police and because โpeaceful protestersโ had climbed on top of a structure in Lafayette Park that had been burned the prior night.
Sgt. Eduardo Delgado, the public information officer for the Park Police, confirmed the agency did not use tear gas. And later this afternoon, United States Park Police acting Chief Gregory T. Monahanย exploded the entire false narrative:
On Monday, June 1, the USPP worked with the United States Secret Service to have temporary fencing installed inside Lafayette Park. At approximately 6:33 pm, violent protestors on H Street NW began throwing projectiles including bricks, frozen water bottles and caustic liquids. The protestors also climbed onto a historic building at the north end of Lafayette Park that was destroyed by arson days prior. Intelligence had revealed calls for violence against the police, and officers found caches of glass bottles, baseball bats and metal poles hidden along the street.
To curtail the violence that was underway, the USPP, following established policy, issued three warnings over a loudspeaker to alert demonstrators on H Street to evacuate the area. Horse mounted patrol, Civil Disturbance Units and additional personnel were used to clear the area. As many of the protestors became more combative, continued to throw projectiles, and attempted to grab officersโ weapons, officers then employed the use of smoke canisters and pepper balls.ย No tear gas was used by USPP officers or other assisting law enforcement partnersย to close the area at Lafayette Park. Subsequently, the fence was installed.
Prior to getting the actual facts, nearly every major media outlet falsely reported that canisters of tear gas, not smoke canisters, were used against peaceful protesters. The false story spread internationally despite its lack of evidence. Here are just a few of the uncountable examples.
Reuters published a videoย it claimed showed U.S. Park Police using tear gas. The video did not show any such thing.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter tweeted out anย NPRย piece headlined โPark Police Tear Gas Peaceful Protesters To Clear Way For Trump Church Photo-Op.โ
PBSโs Yamiche Alcindorย reported erroneouslyย that she was โstill processing that I saw peaceful protesters teargassed outside the White House so Pres Trump could walk to St. Johnโs Episcopal Church.โ
The Washington Post ran an articleย falsely headlined, โInside the push to tear-gas protesters ahead of a Trump photo op,โ authored by Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey, and Rebecca Tan. Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson claimed Tan โwas tear-gassed in reporting this story.โ Gender and family issues reporter Samantha Schmidtย retweeted that claim, adding, โThere were five of us Post reporters โ all young women โ near Lafayette Square when federal officers started spraying gas and rubber bullets.โ
The New York Timesย falsely headlined its article, โTear Gas Clears Path for Trump to Visit Church.โ An accompanying video showing the result of smoke canisters was falsely headlined.
โHis walk came after riot police and National Guard troops used tear gas and flash grenades to clear a path through a peaceful protest in a city park,โ the New York Times falsely reported about both the use of tear gas and whether the protests were peaceful. They were not.
In response to Augenstein, Garrett Haake claimed, โTear gas was definitely used, and park police canโt ??โโ๏ธthat.โ Asked what made him sure about his claim, he cited his โexperience. the burning sensation it caused in my lungs, & my retired marine security.โ
Here is a video of the effects ofย actual tear gasย used in training.
MSNBCย falsely reported, โTrump Visits Church After Police Clear Protesters With Tear Gas.โ
ABC Newsโ George Stephanopoulos reported theย doubly falseย โPolice use tear gas, push back peaceful protesters for Trump church visit.โ
The Washington Postโs dramatic Philip Ruckerย falsely claimed in a tweetย that โMilitary police fire tear gas at peaceful protesters to clear street in front of St. Johnโs.โ
Peter Baker of the New York Timesย falsely reported on the security threats and how they were removed, saying, โpolice and troops have moved against peaceful protesters with tear gas and flash bangs.โ
Here the New York Timesย falsely claimedย the protesters were peaceful and that tear gas was used against them:

Brett LoGiurato, the senior editor of Wharton Pressย peddled the tear gas lie and instructed his political allies to censorย the news:

Maggie Haberman of the New York Times alsoย peddled the lies about tear gas and peaceful protesters:

NPR hit a trifectaย by falsely reporting about tear gas, falsely reporting about peaceful protesting, and as a bonus downplaying the arson against the church:

Religion News Serviceโs Jack Jenkinsย got the story wrong.
The Daily Beast/CNNโs Jackie Kucinich alsoย falsely reportedย about peaceful protests and tear gas. She wrote, โThis was a peaceful protest. And they are using tear gas. In the United States. In front of the White House. They tear gassed peacefully protesting and shot rubber bullets at people so President Trump could walk across the park to St. Johns on television. Correction โฆhe had protesters tear gassed to walk to St. Johns, hold up a Bible in front of the church, usher in advisors for the photo-op. And then โฆ walk home.โ Whatever the previous sentences of fact-free emoting are, theyโre not journalism.
Jonathan Swan of Axiosย claimed an anonymousย โsenior White House official told Axios that when they saw the tear gas clearing the crowd for Trump to walk to the church with his entourage: โIโve never been more ashamed. Iโm really honestly disgusted. Iโm sick to my stomach. And theyโre all celebrating it. Theyโre very very proud of themselves.โโ To state the obvious: If this source actually exists, he seems extremely poorly informed and not worth granting anonymity to.
Former Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Fox News contributor Jonah Goldberg both fell for and used the false reporting as a means of critiquing former Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin for complimenting Trumpโs visit to St. Johnโs. Former Obama ambassador Michael McFaul, who has repeatedly spread false stories related to the Russia collusion hoax, also fell for this story.
The entire narrative the media glommed onto in lockstep was that Trump was a monster who tear-gassed peaceful protesters to do something meaningless. None of that was true. But it took a day of reporting to get the truth out, long after the lie took hold.
At times it seems as if there is nothing that many in the media wonโt lie about to accomplish their political goals.
In related news, despite or perhaps because of the media hysteria, polls show overwhelming majorities of Americans support the use of the National Guard and the military to bring peace to the cities the media claim arenโt being targeted by violent riots.

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