The US media The New York Times, The Washington Post, NBC News, and others generate outrage for publishing falsehoods in the case of the distinguished lawyer for the former president, Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, allegedly based on "anonymous sources."
Although some of them retracted, they also seem to
account for the 75% of respondents who argued in 2018 that the "main
traditional news sources" provide "false, false or misleading
information on purpose," quoted Fox News from May 3. .
The rejected false news claimed that the FBI had advised
Giuliani that he was being followed because of a Russian disinformation
campaign, which was not the case, and rather appeared to be an attempt to
soften the FBI's outrage upon entering Giuliani's home. to seize their
electronic devices on April 28
According to Harvard law professor emeritus Alan
Dershowitz, the FBI's behavior violated the constitution, a subpoena alone
would have been enough, even more so since Giuliani himself had previously
offered to hand over his devices.

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