IsThisThingSafe

If 27% of Americans voted for Donald Trump. Does this really mean that 13.5% of Americans believe in Pizzagate? Because that is amazing if it is true.

Flat_Truth

And 0% believe anything the NY Daily News has to say.

olive611

Funny that he didn't fire any shots, but JA said the guy shot through their computer server.

echo-sierra

Nice way to bleachbit evidence off their computer server - I'd bet the bullet that hit the server somehow hit all the hard disks and backups at the same time, and that the round doesn't match the weapon that Welch brought with him.

Millennial_Falcon

NY Daily News, not NY Times.

Theupsidedown

If it's the same people who did the polls leading up to the election, we can be sure that the number is significantly higher.

postfascion

A good rule of thumb is that if a "news source" doesn't have a comments section....

BestRolledAgent

I noticed that right away too.

How can so many other MSM reports on the Dec 4 false flag, they all said shot fired. Computer shot.

Really good to find inconsistencies in MSM reporting of their false narrative.

theseeker58

I remember when Hitlery wrote a book titled, "It Takes a Village-to raise a child", back when Billy was POTUS. It is my belief that she realized there was big money in child trafficking/sex slavery. She never cared about kids, she just saw the $$$ to be made from the CP & pedos. The Clinton Foundation is a front for this activity and they provide their services for the richest elite in the world. She is in it for the money which makes her at a minimum a psycho, at worst a worshipper of lucifer! If this was fully exposed it would bring down governments! Follow the money to the truth.

gosso920

Repeat a lie often enough...

Goebbels would be proud.

remedy4reality

And if we had a responsible PRESS, 100% of Americans would believe the Clinton Foundation and the CGI are child trafficking and money laundering schemes.

chickyrogue

yup all for the money power and greed

echo-sierra

Unsurprising, really, that he didn't bother to do any fact checking and seems to be echoing the Media Matters article from yesterday, which does appear to be an anti-Pizzagate reference manual

echo-sierra

Looks like they're continuing to drive the fake news narrative, concentrating on the Welch CPP event, referring to it as a "baseless conspiracy"

Concerns over the dangerous impact of fake news were heightened after Edgar Welch, 28, of Salisbury, N.C., stormed into the Italian restaurant at the center of the baseless conspiracy with a loaded assault rifle on Dec. 4 in order to “self-investigative."