Bilal Abdul Kareem, an American living in regions of Syria controlled by the Al-Nusra Front terrorist group, has been referred as “our media man” by top al-Qaeda clerics. So why did CNN hire him to work on an undercover documentary project, then erase him from the credits? “They didn’t care and just wanted to further the regime change editorial line,” says author and investigative journalist Max Blumenthal, who joins RT America’s Manila Chan to discuss his research into Kareem.
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