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  2. TruNews - Wikipedia

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    TruNews is an American far-right [2] fake news website [1] and channel owned and hosted by Rick Wiles. TruNews frequently publishes conspiracy theories [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] in addition to racist , anti-LGBT , antisemitic , and Islamophobic content. [ 11 ]

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  4. Rick Wiles - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, at a TruNews broadcast, Wiles claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic was God's punishment to Jews for opposing Jesus Christ and the disease spread in synagogues. Wiles also claimed that the outbreak in the United States started at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in Washington, D.C. , on March 2, 2020.

  5. List of conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump

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    Rick Wiles, founder of TruNews was granted press credentials by the Trump Administration. [114] [115] Wiles is known for pushing homophobic and anti-semitic conspiracy theories, including that the Jews seek to take control of the United States to "kill millions of Christians" and stated, "9/11 wasn't done by the Muslims. It was done by a ...

  6. Lauren Witzke - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Elena Witzke (born February 9, 1988) is an American far-right [1] political activist known for her anti-LGBT views and promotion of QAnon. [2] [3] [4] Witzke was the Republican nominee in the 2020 United States Senate election in Delaware, which she lost to incumbent Democrat Chris Coons.

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  8. Category:Fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 September 2024, at 12:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Veterans Today - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Today was founded in 2004 "in opposition to the invasion of Iraq."According to Politico, the site "soon began publishing wild conspiracy theories" and "has consistently published articles that push the Kremlin party line". [1]