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Right-Wing Websites Connected to Former Trump Lawyer Are Scamming Loyal Followers With Phony Celebrity Pitches​


Oprah Winfrey looked upset.

The photo caught her midsentence, her left hand jabbing at the camera.

“They are twisting everything,” the TV icon was quoted as saying, under a red “BREAKING NEWS” banner.

The ad featuring the Winfrey image and quote ran on the conservative website DC Swamp Tales. It directed readers to a webpage that resembled a news article. The text spun a narrative about a television interviewer who unfairly berated Winfrey for promoting a revolutionary product that could “reverse Dementia instantly & for good.”

But there was no such dispute. Winfrey’s quote was fake, and her name and likeness were used without permission. The product, a low-dose, cannabis-derived gummy supplement, does not treat dementia, let alone reverse it.

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Donald Trump's 'Lifetime Of Lies' Exposed in Don Winslow's New Video: "Stop Supporting This Liar"​

This week, author Don Winslow released a new video in which he continued to bash former president Donald Trump. In a brand-new 4-minute clip posted on YouTube on Wednesday, the best-selling author exposed Trump's countless lies. He wrote in the caption, "#DonaldTrumpLifetimeOfLies."

The author of several New York Times bestsellers refuted numerous claims made by the former president, including his self-described status as a "great businessman," per HuffPost. The video begins with a parody interview, where Trump is asked, "Are you a loser?" to which he replies "In a certain way yeah...hate to say it.

Don Winslow asserts, "A con man always needs a mark, how long have you been Donald Trump's mark? Donald Trump is a lie. Donald Trump is an infomercial. Donald Trump is a five-year-long marketing campaign. Trump sold himself as a self-made man but the truth is his father gave him millions and millions of dollars to start and sustain his business."

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Here's the video in the article. It's age restricted so you have to watch it on youtube.

 

Inside the QAnon Crypto Scam That Cost People Millions and One Man His Life​


QAnon influencers are now reportedly defrauding their followers via cryptocurrency scams​

 

How Alex Jones helped mainstream conspiracy theories become part of American life​

 
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