Recent disclosures of internal documents regarding the Russian collusion investigation, revealed by Tulsi Gabbard, have stirred significant controversy in the media. Instead of releasing all information at once, Gabbard adopted a staged approach, reminiscent of Andrew Breitbart's strategy, which challenged the media's dismissals and forced them to confront new evidence incrementally.
The latest revelation, the Durham Annex, presents a formidable challenge to skeptics, yet Rolling Stone attempted to dismiss these findings by suggesting that the evidence of Russian fabrication was itself manufactured by Russia. This narrative implies a complex conspiracy: that Russia not only interfered but also manipulated the very evidence used against the Trump campaign.
Authored by Nikki McCann-Ramirez of Media Matters, the article posits that some of the so-called proof—specifically certain emails linked to George Soros organizations—may have been fabricated by Russian intelligence. These emails, allegedly originating from Leonard Bernardo of the Open Society Foundations, are claimed to have been created to discredit the investigation. However, Bernardo denies writing these emails, and investi...
Media Discredits Russian Collusion Evidence by Claiming It Was Fabricated by Russia
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