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  • 2018-01-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Were 22 Clinton Foundation Employees Arrested on First Day of FBI Investigation? (en)
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  • Within days of a 4 January 2018 article in The Hill reporting that the FBI had launched an investigation into alleged illegal activities by the Clinton Foundation, several fake news web sites published stories alleging that 22 arrests had already been made in connection with the probe. The identically-worded posts also reported that the organization's founder, former president Bill Clinton, and his wife, former secretary of state and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, are known to have murdered a U.S. senator and have 100 bodies between them: Besides regurgitating long-discredited rumors about the Clintons' supposed involvement in the mysterious deaths of dozens of people connected with them, the articles name an alleged Clinton associate (Frank Murphy) who does not appear to exist. They also cite U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions as the source of the information about the arrests -- had Sessions indeed commented on the (fabricated) arrests, both his comments and the arrests themselves would have been covered in reliable media outlets. According to anonymous government sources cited by The Hill, FBI investigators have interviewed at least one witness and additional activities are expected, but there were no revelations about arrests (or planned arrests) in the case. The claim that 22 arrests have taken place is a complete fabrication and can be traced to a web site that describes its own content is fiction. It was originally published on Ladies of Liberty, which bills itself as a whimsical playland of conservative satire and offers the following disclaimer: (en)
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