Patriot James Woods is back at it. He is a lone wolf conservative in Hollywood. He's a master troll on Twitter. Now James Woods shows just how bad the New York Times is. This week Woods did some serious damage to the left on Twitter.

Woods started on Tuesday when he tweeted a link to an article on President Trump slamming Huma Abedin. The article was titled, "Trump Accuses Former Clinton Aide of Failing to Follow Security Protocols." Woods was sure to mention that there were some key facts let off in the article.

Woods tweeted:

Only the @nytimes could publish this story without mentioning that a) Abedin emailed a classified password, b) her husband is in prison, and c) she broke federal espionage laws. 

Per Daily Wire:

The Times article focuses on a tweet posted by Trump on Tuesday calling out Abedin for dangerously "disregarding basic security protocols."

"Crooked Hillary Clinton’s top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents. Remember sailors pictures on submarine? Jail! Deep State Justice Dept must finally act? Also on Comey & others," wrote Trump.

While the Times article does mention that The Daily Caller reports that Abedin "forwarded some government passwords to her private Yahoo email account in 2009," the paper sidesteps any discussion of the serious nature of her actions and neglects to provide any details about Abedin's disgraced, imprisoned husband. Here is the only mention of her serial sex offender spouse, whom the Times simply describes as her "estranged husband":

On Friday, the State Department released about 3,000 of Ms. Abedin’s work-related emails. The emails were found on the laptop of Ms. Abedin’s now estranged husband, Anthony D. Weiner, and were released as part of a public records request.

James Woods is amazing. He completely exposes the left and the bias of the liberal media.

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