The taxpayer-funded outlet that infamously refused to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story and falsely reported that intelligence officials had discredited it made the announcement late last week, which drew immediate pushback and mockery.
The response to the announcement was overwhelmingly negative, with thousands of people chiming in with examples that the disinformation is coming from inside the house.some great company news: we're launching a disinformation team https://t.co/LWzxt5yIjL
— casey morell (@csymrl) July 15, 2022
Omg that’s great! They can start by addressing the disinformation produced by NPR pic.twitter.com/wI5gZV0ZrI
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) July 16, 2022
Does your managing editor still think the hunter Biden laptop is not a real story ? pic.twitter.com/4f6BdtMAWC
— Gregg Re (@gregg_re) July 16, 2022
NPR, the disinformation is clearly coming from inside your “newsroom”. pic.twitter.com/8GvtAz91sk
— Ultra Journalist (Ret) - JOURN-L of Skrypton (@Magnum_CK) July 16, 2022
Just as someone identifying themselves as a "fact checker" is a sure guarantee that they don't know much about facts, their cousins in the "disinformation" racket are more likely to be spreading it than fighting it.I can think of a good place to start. https://t.co/o0fJ80wEoT pic.twitter.com/84tREqKFDu
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) July 16, 2022
This announcement from NPR comes just months after the Biden administration attempted to launch their own de-facto Ministry of Truth in the form of a "Disinformation Governance Board." The woman headed to run that board, Nina Jankowicz, also had a history of spreading disinformation about the Hunter Biden laptop story, Christopher Steele dossier, Wuhan lab, and much more.
Matt Palumbo is the author of The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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