The Epoch Times, Trump’s Favorite Cult Propaganda Machine Supporting the White House, and How U.S. Anti-COVID Efforts Have Been Derailed – Part 3/3
Trump loves anyone who makes him look good. When
The Epoch Times unites with the U.S. right-wing forces to make him look like a superstar, he really loves them – that’s the reason the fringe cult publication became the favorite media of the Trump White House.
In August 2020 the representatives of the Gateway Pundit and
The Epoch Times, a website and a far right publication with long records of supporting President Trump, were admitted to the White House briefing room. Trump called on both of them to ask questions during his televised news conferences. In effect, the White House appears to have violated its own agreement not to bring in representatives of organizations seen as sympathetic to the president, according to
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Cheese it, guys! The Pillow Man is on to us!
He knows that we’re all just bots and trolls, pointing and laughing at his RICO suit against Dominion Voting Systems because someone paid us to. Sure Lindell filed a complaint in Minnesota alleging that Dominion is a government actor who violated his civil rights by suing him for defamation in DC. But we’re all just
pretending to be shocked that Alec Beck, a (former) partner at the heretofore well-regarded law firm Barnes & Thornburg, put his name on this POS suit. You know, for the money!
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Republicans in the Arizona state senate, which authorized the inquiry, allocated $150,000 in state funds to pay for it â just a fraction of the projected overall cost, which is still unknown. The state senate had enough money in its operating budget to pay for the investigation, the Arizona Mirror reported in April, but chose not to pay the full price.
Instead, the effort is being paid for by private donors, who remain hidden from the public, according to a review by OpenSecrets and the Guardian. Arizona Republicans and Cyber Ninjas, the Florida-based company overseeing the review, have refused to say who is providing the rest of the money.