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Former President Donald Trump will reportedly make a barnstorming return to cable news on Wednesday night in kind of pro-Trump network hat trick, appearing on Fox News, Newsmax, and One American News Network.
The misinformation that drove South Dakotans to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6
In conversations with Forum News Service, three South Dakotans who attended former President Trump s Stop the Steal rally on Jan. 6 in Washington, D.C., reveal the roots of a conspiratorial mindset propped up by extreme cable news to trusted sources on the internet. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | ×
A pizza pub roadhouse, formerly run by one of the South Dakota residents who traveled to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, sits along the side of a highway in the Black Hills advertising its affection for former President Trump with a large sign. The word fired has now been tagged on the bottom of the sign in small, green letters. (Submitted photo)
Mitch McConnell says conspiracy theories are cancer for Republicans
Party divide deepens as House of Representatives considers kicking out controversial congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene
Greene claimed some school shootings were faked
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Top US Senate Republican Mitch McConnell launched a scathing criticism of conspiracy theories, describing them as a cancer to the country and the Republican brand.
In a thinly veiled attack on QAnon-supporting Georgia congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mr McConnell issued a withering condemnation of what he described as “loony lies” on Monday.
Pressure is mounting on the party leadership to discipline – or even disown – Ms Greene, an outspoken supporter of Donald Trump, who has pushed an array of bizarre conspiracy theories, including that school shootings had been faked and the 2018 California wildfires were started by a space laser operated by the Rothschild family.