While CNN continues to push fake narratives and staged reporting, true journalism was on full display during Hurricane Helene. A heroic reporter from WINK News in Charlotte showed what real courage and integrity look like when he sprang into action, saving a woman trapped in her submerged car during the hurricane’s devastation.
Unlike the sensationalized and often misleading reports from the mainstream media, this reporter proved that his commitment to the truth goes beyond just words—it’s about action. In a moment of crisis, he didn’t wait for someone else to step in. Video below captures the heart-stopping moment when he waded through dangerous floodwaters to pull the stranded woman to safety.
Watch the incredible rescue unfold in the video below and see what true journalism looks like.
Video below:
This man is a real hero, a far cry from the “journalism” we’ve come to expect from networks like CNN, which have been criticized for manipulating coverage. Remember when CNN’s Anderson Cooper famously stood in waist-deep water for dramatic effect, while his camera crew stayed dry with water barely reaching their ankles?
The difference between real and fake reporting couldn’t be more clear.
As Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc, this WINK News reporter didn’t look for a camera angle to boost ratings—he looked for ways to help those in need. His heroic actions make him more than just a reporter; he’s a champion of the people in times of crisis. The media should take note.
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