Murdoch is a cockroach. |
British and Australian media critics say that News Corp and its founder Rupert Murdoch have caused so much chaos in the world. The American president and Canadian prime minister can agree with the notion. The media personalities could be banned from entry in Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that extremism is on the rise in Canada.
Softball Hannity still talks about Clinton. |
Also many Fox personalities exchanges with the former White House chief of staff are revealed to the public and it drew scrutiny on the most annoying media personality, "Softball" Hannity.
Trump & Fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from his real ones. So it's a day that ends in Y.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 16, 2022
The more his misdeeds are exposed, the more they lie.
For those interested in reality, here's a good debunking of their latest nonsense.https://t.co/iYY8Uxuogx
Fox literally having a meltdown over the John Durham memo which makes a baseless claim that Clinton spied on Washed Up 45's presidential campaign in 2016.
The louder Fox "News" whines about Hillary, the more they bank on their viewers STILL not realizing how she nailed Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election--back in 2016.
— Mindcite💥 (@Mindcite_US) February 16, 2022
And they would hate if you kept RTing this reminder... #DemVoice1 #ONEV1 @HillaryClinton ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ https://t.co/4Id5TeQMsm pic.twitter.com/eSE8aMgT59
There are so many issues in the country but according to the Fox people, the real problem is Hillary Clinton, the private citizen who has no impact on politics.
In a court filing last week, Durham, who was appointed by former Attorney General William Barr as special counsel to investigate the FBI's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, claimed that tech entrepreneur Rodney Joffe had used nonpublic government domain name system data to look into supposed links between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank.
The filing was part of a case against Michael Sussmann, a former attorney for Joffe who worked on behalf of Clinton's 2016 campaign. Durham has accused Sussmann of lying when he told the FBI in 2016 that he was not representing a client when presenting data that potentially established a link between Washed Up 45's business and Alfa Bank based in Moscow.
Durham's filing alleged that Sussmann got the relevant information from Joffe.
However, as the Vanity Fair article shared by Clinton noted, Sussmann's conversation with federal authorities had already been reported on last year, and Durham had not claimed that the White House had been infiltrated or that the Clinton campaign had paid Joffe.
The court filing also did not state that the White House data that had come under scrutiny had come from the former president's administration.
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