October 25 2024
The Fake News of the week award goes to…The Atlantic for their completely fabricated story that has left many Americans wondering- how much is the Harris Campaign paying Jeffery Goldberg and what was the price for losing his credibility and his integrity?
The phony debunked hit piece using a family's worst nightmare as a political smear with half-baked ‘sources’ lands The Atlantic in the hot seat.
The piece made dangerous accusations based in fiction not in fact any editor who agreed to write this should be FIRED. It didn’t take long for actual sources to speak up, and even Mayra Guillen had to refute the Fake News hit job on President Trump - forcing her to relive the worst moments of her life.
This was a desperate and disgusting attempt by the outlet to try and help push Kamala over the finish line. It won’t work
The Atlantic has a history of fake news reporting about remarks that were NEVER made by President Trump. Their now infamous debunked “suckers” and “losers” reporting has been rebuked by more than 15 government officials.
Honorable Fake News Mentions:
- The Failing New York Times Rages at Trump for ‘Insidious’ ‘Smearing’ of Harris with McDonald’s Stunt
- MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace praises Kamala’s campaign as “perfect” and “flawless.” She claims Kamala “is a stunningly disciplined and empathic candidate.”
- CNN’s Brian Stelter, a previous winner of the Fake News Award, tried to defend Kamala’s CNN town hall. He claimed she wasn’t struggling to answer questions about her record and dodging questions.
- CBS News dubbed Border Towns “safe and secure” trashing Trump’s “ugly” view