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  • 2019-07-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Ross Perot Bequeath $100 Million to the Trump Campaign? (en)
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  • A notorious producer of junk news and misinformation capitalized on the death of former presidential candidate Ross Perot in July 2019, publishing a report that the billionaire businessman had left orders to donate $100 million of his fortune to the re-election campaign of President Donald Trump. On July 9, PotratriotsUnite.com posted an article headlined Ross Perot Left $100 Million to the Trump 2020 Campaign, which reported that: A few clear signs indicated that the content of the article was fabricated. First, the source was PotatriotsUnite.com, which is part of a network of websites and social media accounts run by Christopher Blair, who produces a high volume of junk news and misinformation, much of it inflammatory, which he presents as satire. Furthermore, the article contained some blatantly inaccurate details: Perot had five children, not 11, and their names were Carolyn, Suzanne, Nancy, Katherine, and Ross Jr. The references to the death of Democracy and New World Order, attributed to a Perot spokesman, are outlandish and implausible enough to raise a red flag. The article's true nature is confirmed by the use of the name Art Tubolls, given here to Perot's spokesman for the past 37 years. That name is in fact a moniker used by Blair in multiple articles, and an anagram of Busta Troll, one of Blair's favorite online aliases. In March 2019, Ross Perot Jr. did make two $2,800 donations to the Donald J. Trump for President campaign committee, but those contributions came months before his father's death and amounted to a tiny fraction of the $9 million described in the PotatriotsUnite.com hoax. (en)
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