His baseless claims reached millions of people in just a few short hours.
John, since Trump’s indictment, right-wing bad actors from Sean Hannity to Stephen Miller have doubled down on Trump’s bogus claim that he is the target of a political witch hunt.
Last night, Tucker Carlson weighed in. On his new Twitter show, he presented his own dangerous, baseless conspiracy theory on Trump’s indictment. He may not be on Fox News anymore, but incredibly, his show still reached millions of people in just a few short hours.
Right-wing bad actors like Tucker are working day and night to undermine our justice system and help Trump become President again. That makes Courier’s work to correct the record more important than ever — especially in battleground states that will decide the 2024 election.
Will you chip in $5 now so our newsrooms across eight battleground states have the resources to stop right-wing disinformation campaigns at their source?
At Courier Newsroom, we know the best antidote to bad information is the truth. That’s why our newsrooms take on right-wing propaganda in the same online spaces where it spreads.
For our Florida-based newsroom, Floricua, that means covering Trump’s arraignment in Miami by reporting the key facts of his indictment:

In a key swing state, the Floricua team is delivering fact-based news pieces and social posts that are critical to neutralizing Trump’s misinformation campaign and ensuring voters keep their trust in the justice system.
But providing trustworthy local news coverage takes resources, and none of the work we do would be possible without the support of people like you.
So John, can we count on you to chip in $5 so we can bring trustworthy news coverage to the communities that need it most?
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