Bullshit, you run to the media when you have fake news to prop up? Epstein and Maxwell's clientele was the aristocracy, for decades. We know Don, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz and Bonnie Prince Andy were partakers of kiddy flesh. And once Epstein had been disappeared, Ghislaine was allowed to slip off back into the shadows so as not to embarrass our aristocracy any further. It's the system stupid.
The Federalist can't change flight logs.
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Overall, we rate The Federalist a borderline Questionable and far Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that always favor the right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to the promotion of pseudo science and three failed fact checks
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The Federalist was co-founded by
Luke Sherman, Ben Domenech and Sean Davis; senior editors include David Harsanyi and Mollie Hemingway.[6][7] Domenech wrote that The Federalist was inspired by the mission and worldview of the original Time magazine's editor, Henry Luce, which he described as, "[leaning] to the political right, with a small-c conservatism equipped with a populist respect for the middle class reader outside of New York and Washington, and an abiding love for America at a time when snark and cynicism were not considered substitutes for smart analysis."[8]
Quoted in the Washington Post in 2018, Domenech described The Federalist as having no office and a staff that was "majority female, half millennial, and a quarter minority."[9] The website is owned by a private company and doesn't have to disclose its ownership or funding structure. According to BuzzFeed News, the website's funding has prompted "a considerable amount of speculation in the political media world, with the phrase 'Who funds the Federalist?' becoming a recurring meme, often tweeted at the site's top brass. The Federalist has winked at the controversy, selling at one point an 'I Fund the Federalist' T-shirt."[10]
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