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Kari Lake to lead Voice of America, Trump says

President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday night that Kari Lake, a former TV news anchor who has lost bids for Senate and for governor in Arizona, will be appointed to lead the Voice of America.

Trump publicly backs embattled DOD pick

"His support is strong and deep, much more so than the Fake News would have you believe. He was a great student – Princeton/Harvard educated – with a Military state of mind.

Gaetz withdraws from consideration to be attorney general

"I said, ’So double check it and make sure it’s not one of those fake news tweets.’" "When we met we mostly talked about procedure, how a Judiciary confirmation hearing works," Kennedy said.

Trump wins presidency a second time, completing comeback

On Sunday, during a morning rally, Trump joked about a fictional third would-be assassin shooting the "fake news" media assembled at the event instead, adding: "I don’t mind that so much." ’Gotten away

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Closing time

Among the fake news recently spread by the account was a false claim that the Harris campaign paid singer Lizzo $2.3 million to appear at a rally in Detroit.

House panel helped boost Ohio immigrant pet-eating claims

several times last week when some House Republicans, who have spent months focusing on the dangers of crime from illegal immigration, ended up embracing the sensational claim that local officials and some news

GOP leaders to roll the dice on doomed stopgap funds bill

"The worst thing that Republicans in the House can do is create a fake fight that the base knows they’re lying about and frustrate our voters going into the" elections, Greene said. "Just be honest.

Trump lambastes women accusers in lead-up to Harris debate

Trump also took verbal shots at Harris, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, multiple "rigged judges," the "fake news" media — and even his own high-priced attorneys, with whom he said he was "disappointed