At least one of the Britain First videos shared by US President Donald Trump
this morning is fake news.
Not exact matches
Trump, just back from a trip to Asia, attacked the
news network again on Wednesday
morning, writing on Twitter: «While in the Philippines I
was forced to watch @CNN, which I have not done in months, and again realized how bad, and
FAKE, it
is.
The Chair of parliamentary committee investigating «
fake news», the conservative MP Damian Collins, accused both Cambridge Analytica and Facebook of misleading his committee's investigation in a statement early Sunday
morning indicating that both companies would
be called in for more questioning.
This
morning, Pope Francis released a message speaking out against «
fake news,» saying it
is a «sign of intolerant and hypersensitive attitudes and leads only to the spread of arrogance and hate.»
At the conference, which lasted 80 minutes, Trump forced a point he has
been repeating in early
morning tweetstorms for days: all of the controversial
news about his administration
is nothing more than «
fake news» — a term he has come to use for any
news article he does not like — and that the mainstream media
is out to get him.
Already, on the
news this
morning, 19 NYC restaurants
are being fined for writing / buying
fake reviews.
The
fake press release
was picked up by several media outlets, including the Dallas
Morning News, UK Hemscott and several blogs before journalists realized that USCAP members would never agree to such progressive reductions in carbon emissions or a moratorium on coal plants.
The hearing — set before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on the
morning of April 11 — could result in an uncomfortable grilling from Democrats and Republicans who believe the social giant
is responsible for everything from
fake news to online extremism.