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This week, the big news was the discovery of Kamala Harris plagiarizing portions of her book, released in 2010. The New York Times turned to an expert to exonerate her, but he has since come out with a “clarification,” stating he had not been given all the examples and has since said her work was more egregious than he previously judged.
Next, we note that the FBI has quietly revised its crime stats from 2022. The press has been saying crime is going down, while we have been saying the results were compromised, with numerous cities not providing data. Well, the Bureau has gotten around to collecting all the stats, and we have been proven correct.
Then we visit with Chris Hayes to see how unraveled the press is becoming over Kamala’s prospects. We close by showing a pathetic dose of investigative journalism, as The Washington Post explores Fox News' involvement with Donald Trump’s jokes at the Al Smith Dinner.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media malpractice and misinformation.
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Plagiarism expert Jonathan Bailey revisits his measurement of Kamala’s stolen book sections.
The FBI revises its crime data from 2022, and shows an actual increase in violent crimes.
Chris Hayes sounds rather perplexed as he tells us that nothing Trump says can be believed AND we need to believe him saying Trump will be an oppressive tyrant.
WaPo’s Jeremy Barr is on the case investigating whether Fox News provided Donald Trump with jokes for the Al Smith Dinner.