WaPo's Top 'Fact-Checker' Gets Fact-Checked for Third Time in a Week: 'Do You Think Before You Tweet?'
The Washington Post's "fact-checker" has had a free hand for years, but thanks to Elon Musk, he's finally having his lies exposed.
“I will miss her forever and will keep her memory alive in our hearts always.”
“If they don’t like you, they try and cancel you.”
“Don’t worry [Donald Trump] will fight & they can watch as usual!”
There has been no determination any laws have been broken.
He said his client was a “vital and integral part” of his father’s re-election bid and traveling almost every day.