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Democrats condemn Trump’s racist tweets, congressional Republicans mostly silent
The diatribe follows a similar line of attack Fox News host Tucker Carlson aimed at Omar last week.
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The diatribe follows a similar line of attack Fox News host Tucker Carlson aimed at Omar last week.
“Google and Facebook now control the news kingdom.
FireEye last August identified a broad Iranian campaign that promoted fake news sites called Liberty Front Press and Real Progressive Front.
Trump tweeted a 30-second video clip taken from Fox Business Network of a 20-minute news conference held by Pelosi that also appears to have been cut and edited down to make it sound like she’s stammering
And anytime that information comes out that contradicts their narrative, they just call it fake news.”
Journalism’s best recruiter Could it be that Trump has been actually good for journalism, fake news and enemy of the people and all?
[Podcast: Why Trump, in the era of fake news, is fueling journalism majors] Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida Like many others, Rubio warned of the precedent set by Trump’s national emergency.
While the fact sheet was scrapped, it spawned other fake documents online, and Republicans quickly entered it into the congressional record.