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{NAME}, Whether it was Canadian truckers or fake outrage over the Durham Report, the Right-Wing prop

{NAME}, Whether it was Canadian truckers or fake outrage over the Durham Report, the Right-Wing propaganda machine spent another week brainwashing its audience by deflecting, distracting, and above all, blaming Biden for every real and imagined problem facing America today. That’s why we at Lede Progress have made it our mission to bring you media content that exposes their propaganda for what it is: self-serving lies. Here’s a few stories from this week we didn’t want you to miss. – LP Staff   Surprise, Surprise, Fox News Lies! A breakdown of Fox News’s hyper-disingenuous coverage of the Durham Report. “So the actual filing not only didn’t implicate the Clinton campaign in any wrongdoing, but the “spying” that was going on wasn’t even “spying” on Trump, it was “spying” on Obama? Unsurprisingly, “A spokesman for Mr. Durham declined to comment.’” [READ MORE](   Case not-Dismissed: Sarah Palin’s Libel Claim Rejected by a Jury of her Peers. A quick look at the resolution of Sarah Palin’s libel case against The New York Times. “In a decision that was rendered largely ceremonial a day earlier, when the presiding judge announced that he planned to dismiss the case regardless of the jury’s verdict, a jury of Sarah Palin’s peers Tuesday rejected her libel lawsuit against The New York Times.” [READ MORE]( Keeping up with revelations about Trump’s criminal behavior is a full-time job. An examination of the in-progress legal investigations into former President Trump. “Even as he holds rallies ahead of what will very likely be a 2024 run for the Presidency, Donald Trump appears to be increasingly concerned about investigations into him and his businesses.” [READ MORE](     [DONATE]( Lede Progress is a progressive, digital-first media organization dedicated to moving forward the progressive agenda that will foster a more equitable, just, and prosperous America. With over 100,000 grassroots supporters, our movement is on the frontlines combating right-wing media lies, far-right extremism, and expanding the reach of progressive messaging through digital and social media channels. We rely completely on progressive grassroots support to fight for our shared values. [Please, pitch in today to help get the progressive message out.]( [Facebook]( Contributions or gifts to Lede Progress are not deductible for income tax purposes. [ledeprogress.org]( Paid for by Lede Progress Lede Progress PO Box 15845 Washington, DC 20003 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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