CNN building a studio in the U.S. Capitol building was ridiculed by a congressman on Thursday before he deleted the post.

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CNN used a green screen in its broadcast, but the congressman didn't realize it.

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CNN would build a full TV set in the National Statuary Hall, the green screen backgroundCNN's anchors spoke of in the clip.

Minutes after he posted at 1:02 p.m., he deleted his account. Multiple users captured the message before he did, and many on social media poked at him for not knowing it was a backdrop.

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The Communist News Network built a full TV set where Abraham Lincoln's desk once stood because of the January 6th committee hearings.

On the day of the Capitol Riots, one of the Republican congress people voted to overturn election results. In May of last year, the majority of House Republicans voted against the creation of the January 6th committee, and since has been a critic of it. The third televised hearing this month is centered on former President Donald Trump's efforts to convince then Vice President Mike Pence to overturn election results.

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The nickname for CNN is similar to the nickname for the Clinton News Network, which was used to rally hatred for CNN among his supporters.

The staffer says that the vice president told Trump that he couldn't overturn the election results.

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