Tulsi Gabbard's False Claims About Paid Protesters on Fox News
David Pakman ShowJune 14, 20255 min49,380 views
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- 🗣️ Tulsi Gabbard appeared on Fox News and promoted a conspiracy theory that protesters are paid actors.
- 🎯 She specifically referenced alleged Craigslist ads offering thousands of dollars for participation in protests.
- ⚠️ The host, David Pakman, notes there is no evidence to support these claims and questions the necessity of paying protesters given the strong emotions around the issues.
Analysis of Craigslist Ad Claims
- 🔍 Pakman examines an example of a Craigslist ad that Gabbard alluded to, which was actually for Trump rally seat fillers, not protesters.
- 💰 The ad offered $1000 in crypto per person, which Pakman deems unrealistic compensation for such a task.
- 🎭 The ad's details, such as requesting people wear a red hat and encouraging people of color for "maximum perception control," are highlighted as suspicious and counterproductive for genuine recruitment.
- 🧩 Pakman concludes that the Craigslist ad narrative, used to suggest orchestration and payment of protesters on both sides, is complete and total bullshit.
Personal Data Protection
- 🛡️ The segment includes a promotion for Incogni, a service that helps users control their personal data by forcing data brokers to delete it.
- 🔒 This is presented as a solution to prevent personal information from being accessed by scammers, spammers, and snoops.
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