Liberal outlet forced to publish editor's note after being duped on fake Trump interview story
Fox News correspondent David Spunt has the latest on questions over whether the former president can hold office again on Special Report. A liberal reporter added fuel to online fire that a conservative news outlet was duped by a former President Trump impersonator, or even artificial intelligence – resulting in an embarrassing editor's note. Last week, Trump called into right-wing channel Real America's Voice for an interview that resulted in online speculation that the outlet had spoken with an impostor. Audio was shaky, and speculation erupted that Trump either had a cold, poor service or something more malicious, such as someone impersonating the 45th president, or modern technology generating the interview with old clips of Trump. Zachary Petrizzo, a politics reporter for the left-wing Daily Beast, took things a step further and reported that Real America's Voice owner Robert Sigg told him that the company would investigate whether the call was some sort of prank.
Sep-6-2023, 09:00:39 GMT
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