Here's a fake news alert: MSNBC Host Stephanie Ruhle states "Fox News had their Christmas party at a Trump Hotel". Problem is, Fox News hasn't had their Christmas party yet. Nor will it be held at any Trump property.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbc-hos...hington-hotel/
We reached out to Fox News to clarify this statement and were informed that Fox hasn’t had its party yet. That party is not scheduled to be held at Trump’s Washington hotel, or any other Trump property. Instead, it will be held at the Liaison Capitol Hill in D.C.
This was a "news segment" about how a Trump presidency was rife with potential conflicts of interest, as exemplified by charging campaign expenses incurred at Trump properties to his campaign.
Ms Ruhle, idiot that she likely is, would not recognize that this is actually a pretty smart move that used existing rules to lower campaign expenses. This is consistent with previous "news reports" in the media that accused Trump of using existing laws to reduce business expenses. Then Ms Ruhle, to be kind, decides to play fast and loose by suggesting that news competitor has a conflict of interest with the President - elect.
Fake news on display, and corrected here as a service to readers on this site.