Trump’s first-term joint addresses offer clues about Tuesday’s big speech
We’re losing substantially more than 100,000 people," Trump said Thursday during a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "They’re dead.
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We’re losing substantially more than 100,000 people," Trump said Thursday during a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "They’re dead.
Jasmine Crockett’s "fake eyelashes." Crockett then jabbed at Greene’s "bleach blonde, bad-built, butch body."
"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.
prosecutions of former President Donald Trump, and Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is overseeing the case regarding Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, were both targeted by swatting efforts, NBC News
McCarthy dropped a bit of a bombshell during a Monday night appearance on Fox News’ popular "Hannity" commentary and interview program.
Roll Call attempted to ask ChatGPT to turn a transcript of Friday’s event into a "news story in the style of Roll Call."
The seven-person sentencing commission, brought back into action last year with President Joe Biden’s appointments, found common ground on new judicial guidelines addressing fentanyl-laced "fake pills"
“The Fake charges made by the highly partisan Unselect Committee of January 6th have already been submitted, prosecuted, and tried in the form of Impeachment Hoax # 2,” he wrote in one post.
Others employ age-old avoidance tactics, including fake phone calls or staffers by their side firmly stating, “We’re late, she can’t talk,” or a similar excuse. Sen.
Others employ age-old avoidance tactics, including fake phone calls or staffers by their side firmly stating, “We’re late, she can’t talk,” or a similar excuse.
that journalism is in a crisis, Christina Bellantoni, a professor of journalism at the University of Southern California and a former editor of Roll Call and at the Los Angeles Times, says the era of fake
Another, “fake news,” got three drops. “Alfred E.
‘Fake Farmer’ Nunes sued four of his constituents, claiming they were part of a coordinated campaign with “dark money” groups that accused him of falsely implying he was a farmer.
“They wrote up the phony, fake … disgusting dossier.”
Lee Zeldin of New York said in an interview on Fox News.
And he continued to call for the “fake whistleblower” to testify in public.
I want to do something so EPIC that even the FAKE NEWS media won’t be able to ignore us while these baseless Witch Hunt Trials go on,” the president wrote in the fundraising email.
Mulvaney said in his now-infamous news conference in October that Trump sought a quid pro quo where Ukraine would announce the investigations in exchange for a military aid package and a White House
Due process: Trump fired off a tweet that dubbed the coming public House impeachment hearings one big “Fake Hearing.”
But it also allows platforms significant cover for their hosting of “fake news,” a phenomenon that has renewed interest in possible changes to the law.