World News: Trump Retweets Crime Stat by Conspiracy intellectual UN agency framed ‘Anti-Trump Drug Addict’ for Charlottesville
Jack Posobiec is healthier renowned for amplifying the Pizzagate conspiracy, however before President Trump retweeted him on weekday, he framed AN ‘anti-Trump’ man for Saturday’s terror.
Ben Collins
Ben Collins
08.15.17 1:31 AM ET
On weekday afternoon, President Donald Trump condemned neo-Nazis in a very long anticipated speech, 2 full days once Saturday’s Charlottesville terror attack killed one anti-racist protester and black-and-blue twenty others.
Then, late on weekday night, Trump retweeted Pizzagate conspiracy intellectual Jack Posobiec, UN agency spent a part of Sat amplifying a wholly inaccurate conspiracy theory that the attack was really perpetrated by AN “anti-Trump, open-borders junky.” That innocent man was then known by name and quickly pestered and vulnerable on Facebook.
That man, UN agency The Daily Beast isn't naming, was in Michigan at the time and had no association to the fear attack in Virginia.
“BREAKING: #Charlottesville Terrorist Is Anti-Trump, Open Borders junky,” Posobiec wrote at 4:11 p.m., linking bent a full report by GotNews, a web site owned by reactionary secret agent Chuck Johnson.
The tweet has since been deleted, and also the article was removed while not a correction.
The same conspiracy theory, supported anonymous posts on 4chan and Twitter, was floated by The Daily Caller’s Ian Miles Cheong and entryway initiate, and was alluded to by Federalist publisher mountain Domenech on Sat.
Readers of the stories flocked to the Michigan man’s Facebook page and peppered his wall with threats and abuse before he set his page to non-public afterward Sat. A post by the incorrectly known man’s sister later explained he was at a marriage throughout the attack.
Police have charged James Alex Fields boy., a 20-year-old whom acquaintances say loved Nazi ideology, with putting to death. He was denied bail on weekday.
With throngs of protesters rallying outside Trump’s Manhattan building, the president was within Trump Tower for the primary time since his presidency began once he retweeted Posobiec.
“Meanwhile: thirty-nine shootings in Chicago this weekend, 9 deaths. No national media outrage. Why is that?” the tweet reads.
It was the last of a series of aggrieved tweets by the president weekday, during which he railed against the press for negative coverage of his two-day delay in expressly condemnatory neo-Nazis and white supremacists once Saturday’s terror attack.
“Made extra remarks on Charlottesville and understand yet again that the #Fake journalism can ne'er be glad... really dangerous people!” Trump tweeted.
Posobiec includes a long history of pushing pro-Trump conspiracy theories, most notably the Pizzagate conspiracy theory that baselessly alleges Edmund Hillary Clinton and her campaign chairman John Podesta ran a child-sex ring out of the basement of a Washington, D.C., store that has no basement.
One week once Trump was elective president, Posobiec livestreamed a visit to the store to analyze however was fleetly removed by D.C. Metropolitan police for videotaping a child’s party in a very back area. The stunt junction rectifier the hashtag “#pizzagate” to trend on Twitter.
Less than a month later, Edgar M. Welch laid-off four shots into that very same store, claiming he was there to “investigate” the alleged child-sex ring that didn’t exist.
Posobiec garnered national headlines for interrupting a protest of playwright within the Park in Gregorian calendar month as a result of he believed the 418-year-old play was a decision to violence against Trump.
Despite incorrectly inculpative a person of a terror attack, Posobiec was back alleging CNN of being “fake news” on Sunday.
“Its (sic) arduous to hyerbolise however biased and faux CNN is with intellectual handpuppets such as you masquerading as journalists,” Posobiec wrote.
The next day, Trump tried and true CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta by occupation him “fake news,” then refused to answer a matter regarding the fear attack.
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