Fake News Busted: CDC Director Says No Banned Words

In the statement sent to Futurism, Fitzgerald noted that the confusion arose from "a staff-level discussion at a routine meeting about how to present CDC's budget."


She added, "It was never intended as overall guidance for how we describe and conduct CDC's work."


An HHS official told STAT that it was inaccurate to characterise the words as "banned".


The official said the list was presented during a 90-minute briefing on December 14 as part of a suggestion to use words and phrases that "might be more likely to win support for the CDC's budget in the current Congress."



The idea is that favorable word choice could help ease the budget's passage through Congress.
 
In the statement sent to Futurism, Fitzgerald noted that the confusion arose from "a staff-level discussion at a routine meeting about how to present CDC's budget."


She added, "It was never intended as overall guidance for how we describe and conduct CDC's work."


An HHS official told STAT that it was inaccurate to characterise the words as "banned".


The official said the list was presented during a 90-minute briefing on December 14 as part of a suggestion to use words and phrases that "might be more likely to win support for the CDC's budget in the current Congress."



The idea is that favorable word choice could help ease the budget's passage through Congress.
And the Lame Stream Media LIED about it without attempting to verify the story because they knew it was a LIE.
 
Without fake news just what would the progressives have to peruse? Without Obamacare how will they pay for their chronic cranium rectalitis?

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