THE OFFENSE
CNN Host Fake Tapper misidentified the race of the individual who allegedly planted pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC as a “white man.”
THE TRUTH
The DOJ’s suspect, Brian Cole Jr., is a black man. It’s unclear how someone could have gotten this wrong, but Fake’s track record would suggest he attempted to run cover for the bomber. This isn’t the first time Fake Tapper has run cover for criminals. Earlier this year, Fake blurred the faces of criminal illegal aliens to conceal their identities and shield them from accountability.
KEY POINTS
• Jake Tapper mischaracterized a suspected pipe bomber as a white man despite the fact that he’s black.
SOURCES
• New York Post: CNN’s Jake Tapper skewered for calling black DC pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. a ‘white man’ on air
• Benny Johnson’s Post
• RapidResponse47’s Post
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THE OFFENSE
MSNBC’s Carol Leonnig and Ken Dilanian published a poorly sourced article that claimed FBI Director Kash Patel had utilized an FBI security detail for personal use.
THE TRUTH
Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig published these claims even though their sources were anonymous and unreliable. When asked by an FBI spokesperson for basic information related to the alleged incident – such as the date or the name of the friend supposedly involved – the reporters admitted they ‘d[id] not have that info.’ The reporters also failed to mention that Alexis Wilkens does not drink. It is clear that MSNBC was not interested in the truth; they preferred to publish a baseless fantasy.
KEY POINTS
• MSNBC published a lie based upon anonymous sourcing to detract from the public’s trust of the FBI Director.
SOURCES
• MSNBC: Kash Patel ordered FBI detail to give girlfriend’s pal a lift home: sources
• FBI’s Assistant Director for Public Affairs Ben Williamson’s Post
• FBI’s Assistant Director for Publica Affairs Ben Williamson’s Post
• Alexis Wilkins’ Post
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The Bulwark and CNN published the rumor that President Trump is looking at naming a new DHS Secretary.
THE TRUTH
This is a lie from disgruntled former employees that have no idea what President Trump is thinking. It’s a pathetic attempt to undermine the authority of Secretary Noem and an attempt to entertain the leftist fantasy that President Trump’s administration is failing.
KEY POINTS
• Malcontent former employees are spreading fantasies – The Bulwark and CNN are publishing them.
SOURCES
• The Bulwark: Trump Weighs Moving on From Noem
• CNN: Trump officials prepare for potential cabinet shakeup after one-year mark
• Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson’s Post
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The Washington Post’s Alex Horton and Ellen Nakashima published an article from two unnamed sources claiming Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a Joint Special Operations commander to “kill everybody” during an anti-terrorist operation in the Caribbean Sea.
THE TRUTH
The Department of War killed 11 narco-terrorists in a coordinated strike designed to “kill the narco-terrorists who are poisoning the American people.” This attack was the first in a series of lethal kinetic strikes against Designated Terrorist Organizations. The Washington Post published this unsubstantiated claim in an attempt to discredit the United States’ warfighters and inflame anti-American sentiment.
KEY POINTS
• The Washington Post published an unsubstantiated lie to undermine the Department of War’s anti-terrorist operations.
SOURCES
• The Washington Post: Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say: Kill them all
• White House Communications Director Steven Cheung’s Post
• Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s Post
• The New York Times: Hegseth Ordered a Lethal Attack but Not the Killing of Survivors, Officials Say
• Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's Statement
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CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez claimed fewer than one-third of individuals arrested in the Trump administration’s illegal immigration crackdown in Charlotte, North Carolina, were classified as criminals.
THE TRUTH
Approximately 70% of illegal aliens arrested in the ICE operation in Charlotte had active criminal charges or criminal convictions.
KEY POINTS
• CBS News published false immigration statistics in an effort to undermine President Trump’s highly successful law enforcement operations.
SOURCES
• Camilo Montoya-Galvez's Post
• DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin's Post
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Reuters’ Courtney Rozen published an article asserting that the Department of Government Efficiency had “disbanded.”
THE TRUTH
The men and women of DOGE are still working diligently to save taxpayer dollars. In recent days, DOGE has announced $475 million in savings and eliminated 78 wasteful contracts.
KEY POINTS
• Reuters falsely reported that DOGE had disbanded – it’s still saving taxpayers hundreds of millions.
SOURCES
• Exclusive: DOGE 'doesn't exist' with eight months left on its charter
• DOGE’s Post (11/28/2025)
• DOGE’s Post (11/24/2025)
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An opinion piece in The Hill that described President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in D.C. as “autocratic” featured an image of National Guard troops in front of the U.S. Capitol.
THE TRUTH
The Hill’s featured image was from March 2021 when Joe Biden was president.
KEY POINTS
• The Hill used an image of law enforcement agents from Joe Biden’s Presidency to inaccurately portray President Trump’s law enforcement efforts as “autocratic.”
SOURCES
• Trump’s autocratic dreams come true as National Guard turns DC into a police state
• Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson's Statement
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The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Times and Politico worked together to weave a narrative that President Trump’s enhanced law enforcement activities in Washington, D.C. were not taking place in the high crime areas of D.C.
THE TRUTH
Half of the arrests made in the Washington, D.C., crime crackdown have been in high-crime areas. The Washington Post included a map of “troops in the district” in one of their articles which was based on “accounts from Post reporters on the ground in D.C. and verified videos on social media.” Their reporters got it wrong, and used incomplete data to create their inaccurate map. NYT’s Peter Baker then made a post on X that cited the map as evidence that law enforcement efforts were not present in high-crime areas. Next, the Wall Street Journal released a story corroborating the narrative, but based entirely on the testimony of Ebony Payne, a Democrat neighborhood commissioner in D.C., and a deeply conflicted source. Finally, Politico continued the narrative by citing the WSJ story in their Playbook newsletter where they attempted to downplay the impacts of the enhanced law enforcement efforts.
KEY POINTS
• The Washington Post published a poorly substantiated map of law enforcement activity in D.C.
• NYT’s Peter Baker posted about the map, and caused the hoax to go viral.
• WSJ then released a story supporting the narrative, but only cited a Democrat neighborhood commissioner as evidence.
• Politico elevated the WSJ’s poorly source article on their newsletter which promoted the article and furthered the hoax.
SOURCES
• On D.C. Streets, Feds Make a Show of Force
• Where National Guard troops and federal agents are patrolling D.C.
• Peter Baker's Post
• Playbook: Zelenskyy’s White House do-over
• White House: Half of D.C. crackdown arrests are in high-crime areas
• Ebony Payne Biography
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The Washington Post claimed that using ankle monitoring devices to track illegal aliens is inhumane and “steeped in controversy.”
THE TRUTH
Ankle monitoring devices have been used to track criminals for decades and are considered uncontroversial in mainstream American jurisprudence.
KEY POINTS
• The Washington Post mischaracterized the use of ankle monitors as inhumane and “steeped in controversy.” When in fact, there is well-documented precedent for this common law enforcement method.
SOURCES
• ICE moves to shackle some 180,000 immigrants with GPS ankle monitors
• The Evolution Of Electronic Monitoring Devices
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The mainstream media spent months attempting to run cover for Kilmar Abrego Garcia – portraying him as a “Maryland Dad” rather than a pedophilic illegal migrant gangbanger. CBS News even went so far as to deceptively edit an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem excluding details of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s criminal history. Similarly, MSNBC cut away from Oval Office coverage just as President Trump began reading off Abrego Garcia’s rap sheet.
THE TRUTH
Despite what the legacy media may want you to think, Abrego Garcia is a known MS-13 gang member, human trafficker, child predator and criminal illegal alien.
KEY POINTS
• The media attempted to generate sympathy for an illegal migrant by describing him as a “Maryland Dad” and omitting facts about his criminal history.
SOURCES
• MSNBC Cuts Away From President Trump
• A Maryland dad was sent to El Salvador prison by mistake. Can his community get him back?
• El Salvador President Claims He Also Lacks the 'Power' to Return Wrongly Deported Maryland Father
• Maryland dad Abrego Garcia moved out of brutal El Salvador jail but remains behind bars, says senator who met with him
• Wrongfully Deported Maryland Dad Released From Detention After 5 Months
• Secretary Noem Announces ICE Arrest of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 Gang Member, Human Trafficker, Wife Beater, Child Predator and Criminal Illegal Alien
• CBS Deceptively Edits Secretary Noem’s Answers, Cutting More than 23% of Footage from Face the Nation Interview