CNN forced to correct story after accusations of 'smear' campaign against Katie Britt

CNN was forced to issue a correction to an article targeting Republican Alabama Sen. Katie Britt over her reference to a human trafficking victim during her State of the Union rebuttal.

Sen. Katie Britt listens during a news conference on border security at the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 27, 2023. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

In its piece following the weekend interview with Jacinto, CNN wrote that Britt inaccurately said she met one-on-one with Jacinto. However, Britt never claimed in her rebuttal to have had a one-on-one meeting, only stating that she "spoke" with Jacinto while traveling to the border in Texas.

When reached for comment on the inaccuracy, CNN responded that it had corrected the piece to reflect it was Jacinto's view that Britt claimed the two met one-on-one, and not the outlet's. "CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to clarify the circumstances of Britt’s meeting with Jacinto," a note at the bottom of the story now reads.

CNN also portrayed Britt as incorrectly claiming Jacinto was trafficked by Mexican drug cartels, but the senator never said "drug cartels" during her rebuttal. She specifically talked about "cartels," referring to organized crime along the border, similar to how Jacinto previously described her traffickers as a "crime organization" during testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee in May 2015.

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During the hearing, Jacinto, referenced a "pimp, or the crime organization" that she said took her 1-year-old daughter from her, so she could continue her work for them.  A Fox News report from later that year also detailed how Jacinto's pimp, who was described as her boyfriend, was "working as part of an international organized crime ring, and he forced her into a life of prostitution and violence."

She has also described the criminal organization as an organized crime "family."

Karla Jacinto speaks during an interview at a park in Mexico City, on Jan. 4, 2018. (Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images)

The group added that her story "has been consistent through the years," and the CNN reporter who wrote the story was "very reputable and trustworthy."

"Ms. Jacinto has made it clear that she does not wish to be a pawn in political discussions around immigration policies or other political issues. Her focus is to help open peoples' eyes and let the world know about the evils of human trafficking. She understands that people are [on] both sides of the political aisle can and must be united in this fight for the sake of vulnerable people," the organization said.

Despite Britt not using Jacinto's name, the organization suggested the senator needed her permission to use her story during the rebuttal, and called for her to apologize.

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"We invite Senator Britt and all who care about vulnerable people to join us in working together in a bipartisan, multinational way to help provide safe, migration and resettlement opportunities to help prevent this issue. We believe that we can't fight this common enemy if we are instead fighting across party or racial divides. We ask all to reject language that dehumanizes those seeking asylum and treat others in a dignified, humane way as we work as one to make this world a better place," they added.

Republicans rallied around Britt this week, accusing the media of undertaking a "smear" campaign against her.

"Joe Biden's policies have been a gift to the cartels that are engaged in horrific sex trafficking and bringing fentanyl to the U.S. Katie Britt is absolutely right and that's why the media is attacking her. They want to smear any conservative who speaks out," Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., wrote in a Monday post on X.

Cotton was echoed by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who wrote, "The media is targeting Senator Katie Britt because she’s a strong conservative who told the truth about open border policies. And Katie is exactly right: these border policies have been a disaster for the American people."

Britt also responded to the media's apparent blitz against her, telling Fox, "It’s past time for the media to stop covering for Joe Biden’s re-election campaign and start talking about the immense, very real human suffering that’s occurring right now."

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"The cartels are making record-shattering profits from human trafficking. Historic numbers of migrants are dying at the border. And between brutal murders and fentanyl poisonings, far too many Americans are being killed. That’s the story the media doesn’t want to tell — and now they’re trying to silence me for telling it," she added.

Britt, long considered a rising star within the Republican Party, has been rumored as a potential vice presidential running mate for former President Donald Trump in the general election this November.

Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on X at @BGillespieAL.

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