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===Participants in the Russia collusion hoax===
These mainstream journalists and news organizations in one capacity or other were willing participants in the [[Trump-Russia collusion hoax]]. The plan to exonerate Hillary Clinton of criminal charges, sabotage Donald Trump's election chances, and later his presidency, originated with corrupt elements of the Obama administration , in collusion with the [[Democratic party]]. Allies opposed to Trump's demand that [[NATO]] members give more to fund the alliance, and Russian sources feeding Democrats false information also contributed.
These uncorroborated allegations violated every tenet of traditional, respectable [[journalism]]. None of it would have been possible without the help of several global media organizations willingly publicizing the false narrative of Trump collusion with the Russian government.<ref>https://themarketswork.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/inforgraphic-838x1024.jpg</ref>  These journalists also reported fake news from the [[Hillary Clinton]] funded ''[[Steele dossier]]'', which Hillary Clinton paid foreign agents, including Russian agents, to interfere in the [[2016 presidential election]]. The false information was knowingly presented by the Obama [[Justice Department]] and [[FBI]] to the [[FISA court]] to obtain retro-active approval for an illegal domestic spying operation against Obama and Clinton's political opponents. These journalists actively colluded with the Democrats [[seditious]] activity to overturn the results of the 2016 presidential election:
[[Ken Bensinger]], [[BuzzFeed]] reporter who received ''Steele dossier'' from [[David Kramer]], Sen. [[John McCain]]'s [[Chief of Staff]]. [[Ken Dilanian]], [[NBC News]]. [[David Corn]], ''[[Mother Jones]]''. [[Michael Isikoff]], Yahoo News. [[Ali Watkins]], BuzzFeed and ''[[The New York Times]]''. [[Brian Ross]] and [[Matt Mosk]], ABC News. [[Carl Bernstein]], [[CNN]]. [[Julian Borger]], ''[[The Guardian]]''. [[Peter Stone]] and [[Greg Gordon]], McClatchy. [[Bob Little]] and [[Rachel Martin]], NPR. [[Tom Hamburger]], [[Rosalind Helderman]], and [[Fred Hiatt]], ''[[The Washington Post]]''. [[Allan Cullison]], ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''.
Other willing participants were: ''[[The New Yorker]]'', ''[[Huffington Post]]'', ''[[Newsweek]]'', [[MSNBC]], ''[[Politico]]'', ''[[Vanity Fair]]'' and ''[[Slate]]''. All these continued to report the fake Russia collusion narrative even after it was thoroughly debunked, and none have issued retractions to their reporting.The uncorroborated allegations violated every tenet of traditional, respectable [[journalism]]. None of it would have been possible without the help of several global media organizations willingly publicizing the false narrative of Trump collusion with the Russian government.<ref>https://themarketswork.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/inforgraphic-838x1024.jpg</ref>
===Participants in the Kavanaugh smear===
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