USA Today reporter is getting clowned for his coverage of ‘controversial Christian nationalist flag’

A USA Today reporter is getting clowned on for his coverage of a “controversial Christian nationalist flag.”

In a now-deleted X post, the reporter wrote about the flag “hanging outside the D.C. office of a top Education Department Official.”

Look:

“The flag, which was raised by rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrection, is adorning the office of Murray Bessette, principal deputy assistant secretary in the Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development,” the journo said. “The ‘Appeal to Heaven’ flag is the same that was flown outside the vacation home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in 2023, according to the NYT.”

His ‘scoop’ was dunked on so hard by X users that he had to delete it. But in true journo fashion, he didn’t apologize for referring to the flag as a “Christian nationalist” symbol in his new post.

“Deleted my initial tweet. This flag is more accurately described as a ‘symbol associated with Christian nationalism,'” he said, adding a link that included “relevant context.”

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Oh, he also locked his comment section down this time. Probably because he predicted that doubling down wasn’t going to go well.

That didn’t stop X users from weighing in:

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Sierra Marlee

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