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Evidence Grows the New York Times Hit Piece On Trump Is A Hoax
The New York Times conveniently published a story last evening claiming that two women were inappropriately groped by Donald Trump.
Remember, these accusations were never made until four weeks before the election and it’s fair to say the media will try anything to take Trump down.
In the New York Times story one of the alleged victims Ms. Leed says, “He was like an octopus, she said. “His hands were everywhere.”
Those exact words coincidentally are the same lines from a Velvet Underground song and from an assault case from The Guardian in 2014.
Wow, crazy coincidence huh?
There’s another thing tipping the story off as a hoax. In the story the New York Times says, “About 45 minutes after takeoff, she recalled, Mr.Trump lifted the armrest and began to touch her.”
Now the story claims this happen over 3 decades ago so it must of occurred during the 80’s, but have you ever seen an actual armrest that goes up in first class? The image below shows tons of first class armrest and as you can see they can’t be moved. There is no way “Mr. Trump lifted the armrest” and that’s another questionable detail.
We also know from a recent Wikileaks email that the New York Times gave Hillary Clinton the option of vetoing any quotes of hers that she didn’t approve of. Clear evidence of the corrupt relationship between the New York Times and Hillary Clinton.
The two New York Times journalist Megan Twohey and Michael Barbaro that wrote this hit piece also wrote another hit piece on Trump earlier in the year. In their prior hit piece the women they quoted came out and said the story was ‘spun‘ to make it appear negative when that was not their experience with Trump.
The evidence points towards this being another hit job to take down Trump.
NYT hasn’t covered the WikiLeaks controversies but finds 2 women from 30 yrs ago who never went public – 3 weeks before the election.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) October 12, 2016
Whoa. “Like an octopus” line is from a song and previous famous news story. New blog from NYT is a hoax! pic.twitter.com/tjwn0fD2r9
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 13, 2016
Duke lacrosse- hoax, posted in NY Times.
Rolling Stone/UVa – hoax, posted in NY Times.
Today’s story is another hoax!
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 13, 2016



