Ramaswamy and CNN's Collins Clash Over 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

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Vivek Ramaswamy and CNN's Kaitlan Collins had a disagreement on August 22, 2023, during an interview on CNN's "The Source." The disagreement stemmed from a comment Ramaswamy made in an article published in The Atlantic, in which he questioned how many police or federal agents were on the planes that hit the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001.

Collins pressed Ramaswamy on this comment, asking him to explain what he meant. Ramaswamy said that he was misquoted, and that he had actually said that there were many federal agents in the field on January 6, 2021, the day the US Capitol was attacked by a pro-Trump mob. He also said that he believes the government lied about Saudi Arabia's involvement in the 9/11 attacks.

Collins said that she felt Ramaswamy was pushing false claims, and that he was towing the line when it comes to conspiracy theories. She also pointed to other comments Ramaswamy has made in the past, such as his claim that the Federal Reserve is adding zeros to media companies' bank accounts, as evidence that he is prone to spreading conspiracy theories.

Ramaswamy denied that he is a conspiracy theorist, and said that he is simply asking questions. He also criticized Collins for being a "petulant teenager."

The disagreement between Ramaswamy and Collins highlights the growing divide between Republicans and Democrats, and the media's role in covering this divide. Some Republicans have accused the media of being biased against them, and of spreading false information about themselves and their party. Democrats, meanwhile, have accused the media of giving too much airtime to Republican politicians who spread misinformation and conspiracy theories.

The disagreement between Ramaswamy and Collins also raises important questions about the role of journalism in holding politicians accountable. Should journalists simply report what politicians say, even if they believe it to be false or misleading? Or should they challenge politicians' statements and hold them to account for their words?

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