Alan Dershowitz’s Watergate Trial Gripe About ‘Blacks and Liberals’ Resurfaces Online
The attorney argued in 1974 that trying Nixon’s aides for the coverup would have been “fairer” outside Washington, DC.
The attorney argued in 1974 that trying Nixon’s aides for the coverup would have been “fairer” outside Washington, DC.
A side story in the United States’ presidential impeachment saga involved House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s gold pens, purportedly expensive and served up as souvenirs on silver platters.
The United States president tried to attack Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg for “false advertising.”
A short-lived disinformation account drew attention by falsely accusing the congresswoman of trying to incite violence.
As diplomatic tensions dramatically escalate, so too does the propaganda and corrosive disinformation.
False stories using the same reappropriated photograph of a child who was mauled by a dog in 2008 are appearing — for at least the fifth year in a row.
The page also listed the former New York City mayor as a “government official.”
The United States president and his allies could use a Harvard professor’s op-ed as fodder to try to discredit the House impeachment vote.
A Twitter user misappropriated a photograph from a Toronto Raptors NBA rally to troll actual protesters.
A known purveyor of phony news articles put out a story about a purported impeachment clause that was shared thousands of times.