Watts: Russian Fronts Tweet Fake News at Trump When He’s Online & He Shares Them
‘Soviet-pushing accounts tweet at President Trump during high volumes when they know he’s online’
Mar 30, 2017 7:25 PM
By Grabien Staff
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WATTS: “Paul Manafort cited the fake story as a terrorist attack on CNN and he used it as a talking point. On 11 October, President Trump stood on a stage and cited what appears to be a fake news story from Sputnik News that disappeared from the Internet. He denies the intel from the United States about Russia. He claims that the election could be rigged. That was the number-one theme pushed by RT/Sputnik News white outlets all the way up until the election. I can tell you right now today gray outlets. that are Soviet-pushing accounts. tweet at President Trump during high volumes when they know he’s online, and they push conspiracy theories.”