CNN’s Brian Stelter spent his latest show comparing Donald Trump supporters to Jonestown cult members.
CNN anchor Brian Stelter used his Sunday show"Reliable Sources" to feature a segment comparingStelter spoke with Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., to help explain the similarities between Trump supporters and Jonestown cultists. Speier, who survived thewhile investigating it years ago, agreed with the comparison between the Trump"cult," as Stelter called it, and the Jonestown members.
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