Proving that the U.S. media is corrupt to the core, the Fake News media, led by the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN and MSNBC, has produced another doozy saying “unnamed” Pentagon sources claim that 75-year-old former President Donald Trump planed a palace coup. “I never threatened or spoke about, to anyone, a coup of our government . . .If I was going to do a coup, one of the least people I would want to do it with is Gen. Mark Milley, “ Trump said in a statement. Yet the Fake News media quotes an upcoming Washington Post book, “Only I can fix it,” by authors Carol Leonig and Philip Rucker, fabricating more lies about the former president. Since Trump won the Conservative Political Action Committee [CPAC] straw poll July 12, the fake news media has been churning out one fake Trump story after another, trying to prevent him from running for president in 2024.
Just when you thought the fake news couldn’t get worse, they concoct another fiction about Trump that he was trying to overthrow the U.S. government. That argument was rejected in the U.S. Senate Feb. 13, 2020. Yet the fake news quotes from another tabloid book, relying on testimony from Trump-haters like Gen. Mark Milley. Trump’s presidency spawned a new genre of fake non-fiction, relying on un-sourced quotes and counterfeit records from the State department, Pentagon and elsewhere. Trump was subjected to four years of fake stories stemming from former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s fake dossier, complied by admitted fraudster Christopher Steele. When Steele was asked in court about the sources for his dossier, he said they don’t exist because they were all deleted. In reality, like most fake stories about Trump, everything was just plain fabricated.
Milley’s quotes in the upcoming Washington Post book were no different than the lies told by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) that he possessed evidence that Trump was a Russian agent. Schiff, of course, never produced any evidence, indicting Trump by gossip and innuendo, not facts. Take another fake story July 15 that 68-year-old Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted Trump president in 2016 because he was a divisive figure that would weaken America. No facts, only unverified leaked Kremlin documents. When it came to the Russian hoax, most people are familiar with the four years of lies that Trump was a Kremlin asset. Special Counsel John Durham is rumored near completion of his report on the origin of 60-year-old former FBI Director James Comey’s counterintelligence investigation on Trump and his 2016 presidential campaign.
When you consider the latest fabrication by the Washington Post, it’s designed to undermine Trump’s Feb. 13, 2020 acquittal in the U.S. Senate for “incitement of insurrection.” Milley’s quotes in the Post’s new book are designed to show that Trump actually planned a coup d’etat Jan. 6, something so preposterous it defies all common sense. What were the Jan. 6 Capitol rioters trying to do to upend the U.S. government? Capture selfies on cell phones to sabotage the U.S. government? FBI officials contradicted several days of arguments by nine House managers at Trump’s Senate Trial. House leader manager Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) insisted Trump incited the Jan. 6 Capitol riot by telling an Ellipse crowd that the Nov. 8, 2020 election was rigged. FBI officials confirmed the planning for the Jan. 6 riots took months, had nothing to do with Trump’s Jan. 6 speech.
Fake news stories coming from one outlet spread like wildfire in today’s media because their reporting the same rubbish in several difference sources. When pushing the anti-Trump agenda, it doesn’t take much for media outlets to turn ethical journalism on its head. When it comes to Trump, no journalist needs to verify sources, only report on unverified documents or anonymous sources. Today’s latest aborted journalism quotes Milley as ready to resign because Trump was allegedly planning a coup. So, in today’s fake journalism, there’s no escape from the gossip and innuendo, leaving the media-consuming public more duped than ever. “(Milley) got his job only because the world’s most overrated general, James Mattis, could not stand him, had no respect for him, and would not recommend him,” Trump said in a statement about Milley. Yet suddenly Milley’s alleged statements are taken as gospel.
No country in the world, including the most vicious totalitarian regimes in Russia, China, North Korea and Iran, spew more propaganda than the U.S. press. Where’s the credibility when the media uses anonymous sources or unverified documents to impugn Trump’s credibility and reputation. Stripping his social platforms on Facebook and Twitter rob Trump of his ability to communicate with audience, now, more than ever, gas-lighted by an angry press determined to keep him from running for president in 2024. Democrats and the press like to blame Trump for repeating the “big lie” about the 2020 election, that the election was rigged. But what do you call it when universal mail-in ballots favored Democrats by 45% to 24%? Democrats call it the “big lie” that universal mail-in ballots made any difference in the Nov. 8, 2020 election results.

