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Though it pretends to be an unbiased source of factual information maintained by “the people,” Wikipedia has once again been exposed as a Leftist propaganda outlet for pushing fake news about the revelations contained in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Dispelling all doubts that the site only spreads lies and misinformation about natural medicine, Wikipedia was recently caught pushing the myth that the Mueller report did “not exonerat[e]” President Donald Trump on the issue of obstruction of justice, even though Attorney General William Barr and deputy AG Rod Rosenstein both agreed that the report did, in fact, exonerate the Commander-in-Chief.
As revealed by Breitbart News, some Wikipedia editors on the Trump-Russia entry page actually referred to the bogus Steele Dossier as “evidence” of Russian collusion, even though that conspiracy theory has long been debunked as Leftist-contrived fake news.
According to reports, it was Newsbusters, a project of the Media Research Center, that first identified these problem on the Jimmy Wales-owned website, noting that many paTrumpges related to Trump and the investigation “had not been updated with the result or didn’t place it more prominently,” to quote Breitbart News‘s T.D. Adler.
“While many articles were eventually updated to include the results or place them more prominently in the article, they also criticized an effort to downplay or misrepresent Barr’s letter announcing the results,” Adler adds.
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Though it pretends to be an unbiased source of factual information maintained by “the people,” Wikipedia has once again been exposed as a Leftist propaganda outlet for pushing fake news about the revelations contained in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Dispelling all doubts that the site only spreads lies and misinformation about natural medicine, Wikipedia was recently caught pushing the myth that the Mueller report did “not exonerat[e]” President Donald Trump on the issue of obstruction of justice, even though Attorney General William Barr and deputy AG Rod Rosenstein both agreed that the report did, in fact, exonerate the Commander-in-Chief.
As revealed by Breitbart News, some Wikipedia editors on the Trump-Russia entry page actually referred to the bogus Steele Dossier as “evidence” of Russian collusion, even though that conspiracy theory has long been debunked as Leftist-contrived fake news.
According to reports, it was Newsbusters, a project of the Media Research Center, that first identified these problem on the Jimmy Wales-owned website, noting that many paTrumpges related to Trump and the investigation “had not been updated with the result or didn’t place it more prominently,” to quote Breitbart News‘s T.D. Adler.
“While many articles were eventually updated to include the results or place them more prominently in the article, they also criticized an effort to downplay or misrepresent Barr’s letter announcing the results,” Adler adds.
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