Maybe the BBC can learn a thing or two about fake news from Trump / John Crace
The broadcaster didn’t make a very good job of its untruth – possibly because it hasn’t had as much practice You have to admire the chutzpah. The cheek of it. Donald Trump describing the BBC as “corrupt” while threatening to take legal action. Karoline Leavitt, The Donald’s White House (…)
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