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President Joe Biden says he just doesn’t know what it’s all about, printing things that aren’t true. Maybe Donald Trump can explain it to him at the inauguration on the 20th: the Steele dossier, the Alfa Bank “scandal,” the Russian hookers …

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As we reported earlier this week, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook would be dumping PolitiFact and replacing the fact-checking service with something resembling X’s Community Notes. That announcement led to an emergency meeting of the International Fact-Checking Union, which is a real thing. Axios is taking it particularly hard that people will be able to say mean things, and CNN’s Brian Stelter and the Washington Post’s Philip Bump both had hot takes about the “assault” on fact-checkers.

Biden, the man who has lied repeatedly about where his son died and how, depending on his audience, had something to say Friday night about the importance of telling the truth. (TPS stands for temporary protected status).

… “You think it doesn’t matter? They let millions of people read things that are simply not true? It’s completely contrary to what America is all about.”

“The idea that a billionaire can buy something and say, from this point on, we’re not gonna fact check anything…”

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We can understand Biden not being used to fact-checks, seeing as no one ever called him out on his or his administration’s lies (he’s not going to pardon Hunter, he’s “sharp as a tack” behind closed doors). We just did a post on how drones from the Biden administration would call Facebook and scream and curse over posts it wanted to be taken down.

That’s what they’re worried about. “Fact-checking” is how they make a living.

Especially of the Hunter Biden laptop story.

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That or, “That’s a fact. No kidding.”

It’s a shame Uncle Bosey was shot down and eaten by cannibals before he was able to see Biden’s great-grandchild born.

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