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Oh, yeah, politifact. Aren't they operated by the poynter institute?
"Since 2019, The Washington Post has been partnering with the Poynter Institute to increase diversity in media, with the goal to expand Poynter's annual Leadership Academy for Diversity in Digital Media training journalists to become founders, top-level executives and innovators.[19][20] Other sponsors are CNN, the Scripps Howard Foundations, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation and TEGNA Foundation.[21]
Poynter published a list of over 515 news websites that it labeled "unreliable" in 2019. The author of the piece used various fake news databases (including those curated by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, Merrimack College, PolitiFact, and Snopes) to compile the list and called on advertisers to "blacklist" the included sites."
Trying to silence people who have opinions you disagree with. Very cool and a reliable source of information lmao. Clown.
Well I personally know it myself, but for the sake of information online to verify, it's the first source looked up on Google.
How am I trying to silence people?
Claim: “We’re going to be looking at dead persons’ ballots, which may actually be very, very substantial" in Pennsylvania.
Claimed by: Rudy Giuliani
Fact check by FactCheck.org: No Evidence
Even what you previously posted by Fact Check ORG doesn't say it's an actual fact. I just offered newer sources that confirmed it's not valid.
No, not you, I'm talking about politifact. They're trash.
Plus I mentioned how Kevin Rinke promoted to go viral in Trump ad campaigns, being paid to do so.
You do know that Rudy Giuliani, Trump's own lawyer never got paid his lawyer fees of like $2 million, fined $150 million and is bankrupted. As he lied on behalf on Trump, got caught out for his defamatory statements. Right? You are using him as your source...
I'm pretty sure these days he's more against Trump, then anyone else in the entire world as Trump himself used and discarded him, destroying his entire life!
The fact that you think that changes anything is beyond a joke to me.
Go back to Trump demanding Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, needs to help him find an additional 11,780 votes to overturn the state's vote. He spent an entire hour on the phone with him demand FIND ME MORE VOTES!
Perhaps he would of been like umm okay, dead voters? How much are you paying me for this, more than your own lawyer I hope?
That state along went to confirm, reconfirm and then reconfirmed again Biden actually won. Three times and he was still going recount it, find me more votes!
I'm glad you can count...
That's how many votes Trump was behind Joe Biden for the state of Georgia. It was Trump trying to get more votes in, legit or not.
Trump claimed on social media that Raffensperger was "unwilling, or unable," to answer questions regarding election fraud conspiracy theories, after that state had counted and recounted it 3 times already.
Trump then went on to threatening that Raffensperger would face electoral repercussions if he did not comply with his demands.
Aka he threatened an entire state to try get him more votes for himself.
Based on what?
Someone needs to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8ccGjar4Es
https://www.axios.com/2023/08/15/trump-georgia-election-interference-call
The Georgia state sheriff then told Trump: "We'll have a mugshot ready for you"
Trump now has that Mugshot on t-shirts, like if he's proud of trying to rig the US election to find more votes for him. He like announces to the entire public himself and some of you Americas seems extremely still blind to it all? I don't understand why and can see why people assume it's a cult following.
Trump's campaign even started using the fake mugshots in its own fundraising campaigns and merchandise. Like hey, I'm a criminal, love me more! Then Trump his year has the nerve to say black people can relate to his own crimes and his mugshot. Like wtf, how far can he actually take it before you go huh...
How's that trial going by the way? It seems the prosecutor is going to lose her job, quite likely her law license and may do jail time. And Trump never told anybody to fabricate votes. Why don't you post the entire quote, in context.