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Drudge Report - Wikipedia The Drudge Report (stylized in all caps as DRUDGE REPORT) is an American-based news aggregation website founded by Matt Drudge, [4] and run with the help of Charles Hurt [2] and Daniel Halper [5] Prior to the 2020 United States presidential election, the site was generally regarded as a conservative [6][7][8] publication, but its ownership and political leanings moved left in mid-to-late 2019
White House launches Drudge Report lookalike site - AOL The White House has launched a new website to promote President Trump’s agenda, a page that looks similar to the popular Drudge Report that has served as a must-read for conservative media
Matt Drudge - Wikipedia The Drudge Revolution: The Inside Story of How Talk Radio, Fox News, and a Gift Shop Clerk with an Internet Connection Took Down the Mainstream Media was published on July 28, 2020 The book's author, Matthew Lysiak, interviewed over 200 former friends and associates, including former Drudge Report editor Joseph Curl Drudge wrote a book with Julia Phillips in 2000 titled Drudge Manifesto
List of fake news websites - Wikipedia The following is a list of websites created by individuals (aside from those associated with corporations or political actors) that have been assessed by fact-checkers as fake news websites
Trump goes after Drudge - AOL Former President Trump attacked the Drudge Report in a post Sunday, suggesting the conservative news aggregator was on the decline because its coverage of Trump had soured “Something happened
List of political disinformation website campaigns in the . . . Intermarkets is a digital advertising firm that has received funding from the Republican National Committee [20] In addition to the following lists below, other sites that have partnered with Intermarkets include the Drudge Report(until 2019),[21][22]the personal websites of Ann Coulter[23][22]and Michelle Malkin,[22]Ace of Spades HQ,[22]the Smith Wesson Forum,[22]Creators Syndicate,[22]and