The Washington Post's fact-challenged 'Fact Checker' is a propaganda mill
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The article critiques the Washington Post's Fact Checker, suggesting it dismisses legitimate concerns about President Biden's mental state. Revelations from the book 'Original Sin' indicate a systematic effort by the White House to mislead the public regarding Biden's health, labeling critical media portrayals as false. Glenn Kessler, a writer for the Fact Checker, is highlighted for calling out various reports as misleading, despite evidence showing otherwise. CNN's Jake Tapper echoes this sentiment, revealing the administration’s strategies for downplaying Biden's off moments during public appearances.
In a recent book, revelations show how the White House concealed President Biden's decline, prompting media outlets like the Washington Post to dismiss honest narratives.
Jake Tapper, co-author of 'Original Sin', confirmed that the White House would label videos of Biden appearing confused as 'cheap fakes', misleading the public.
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