Yep. No email released in 2016 was ever proven to have been falsified in any way, yet the Establishment puppets persist.
Unnamed, anonymous sources offering no evidence being cited as fact. No proof anything at all happened.
I recall Crowdstrike claiming (and MSM reporting) that Russia had hacked Ukrainian artillery. That was retracted when the Ukrainian military said it was nothing short of a lie.
Remember the reports of Russia hacking an electrical utility in a NE state? Turned out it was malware on a laptop not connected to the grid in any way. The software was Ukrainian, not Russian and was several versions (years) out of date.