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'''Natasha Bertrand''' is an American journalist who has been promoted several times despite - or because of - publishing several fake news stories on behalf of the deep state, including the fake news [[Steele dossier]]<ref>https://archive.today/20211115051200/https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/02/28/how-politicos-natasha-bertrand-bootstrapped-dossier-credulity-into-tv-gig/</ref> during [[Russiagate]], and the fake news that the [[Hunter Biden laptop]] was "Russian information operation."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/02/13/hunter-biden-laptop-claims-russian-disinfo/</ref>
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'''Natasha Bertrand''' is an American journalist who has been promoted several times despite - or because of - publishing several fake news stories on behalf of the deep state, including the fake news [[Steele dossier]]<ref>https://archive.today/20211115051200/https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/02/28/how-politicos-natasha-bertrand-bootstrapped-dossier-credulity-into-tv-gig/</ref> during [[Russiagate]], and the fake news that the [[Hunter Biden laptop]] was "Russian disinformation."<ref name=greenwald>https://greenwald.substack.com/p/cnns-new-reporter-natasha-bertrand</ref>
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==Russiagate==
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"Each month, Bertrand produced dozens of [[Russiagate]] articles for ''[[Business Insider]]'' that were so unhinged that they made [[Rachel Maddow]] look sober, cautious and reliable."<ref name=greenwald/>
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She was one of the journalists who most vocally promoted the [[CIA]]'s story — published as [[Trump]] was announcing his plans to [[Afghanistan/2021 withdrawal|withdraw from Afghanistan]] — that [[Russia]] had paid bounties to the [[Taliban]] for the death of U.S. soldiers.<ref>https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1044653248454578176?s=20</ref>
  
 
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Person.png Natasha Bertrand   TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist)
BornMay 12, 1992
NationalityUS
Alma materVassar College, London School of Economics
American journalist who has been promoted several times despite - or because of - publishing fake news stories on behalf of the deep state.

Employment.png National Security Reporter

In office
April 2021 - Present
EmployerCNN

Employment.png Political correspondent

In office
2014 - February 2018
EmployerBusiness Insider

Natasha Bertrand is an American journalist who has been promoted several times despite - or because of - publishing several fake news stories on behalf of the deep state, including the fake news Steele dossier[1] during Russiagate, and the fake news that the Hunter Biden laptop was "Russian disinformation."[2]


Russiagate

"Each month, Bertrand produced dozens of Russiagate articles for Business Insider that were so unhinged that they made Rachel Maddow look sober, cautious and reliable."[2]

She was one of the journalists who most vocally promoted the CIA's story — published as Trump was announcing his plans to withdraw from Afghanistan — that Russia had paid bounties to the Taliban for the death of U.S. soldiers.[3]


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