I'll eventually get these in chronological order and link to essays overturning the original reporting.
- Complete misrepresentation of the contents of the Georgia Voting bill despite its availability online.
- CBS baseless accusations against DeSantis regarding the effectiveness of his Covid policies
- Hiding the fact that no Capitol Police Officer was murdered by protestors. Originally claimed January 7th, 2021. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick died from strokes one day after January 6th riots - Washington Post.
- January 6th insurrection (mostly peaceful protests based on the charges).
- Mainstream Media dismissal of Hunter Biden's computer until once again proven real.
- Russia placed "bounties” on the heads of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. Originally claimed in July 2020.
- Mostly peaceful riots.
- Hiding the fact that there was hardly any evidence supporting the charges against Derek Chauvin.
- Hiding the fact that George Floyd was already in mortal distress at the beginning of the encounter owing to overdoses of several drugs.
- Adulation over Governor Cuomo's policies in New York despite the early and commanding evidence that the state had one of the highest death rates per million in the country.
- UVA Rape Culture
- Russia Collusion 2016-2019
- The possible lab origins of Covid-19 (May 2020)
- The FBI converting the 2017 assassination attempt by a Democrat against the Republican Congressional leadership to a "suicide by cop" attempt. It was not so characterized at the time. Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence labeled this attack as a domestic violent extremism event. Claimed in November 16, 2017. The FBI continues to characterize this as "suicide by cop" rather than a clear instance of domestic violent terrorism. An Outrage from the FBI.
- US investigators corroborate some aspects of the Russia dossier. This was claimed by CNN despite the CIA and FBI having already dismissed the dossier as a compilation of rumors and unsubstantiated allegations. (February 10, 2017)
- Carter Page meeting with Russians (2016)
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