For every big news announcement there are Married Women’s Sex Partyat least 10 fake news popping up -- it's rule.
In this case, after President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey, a tweet from his alleged Twitter account said: "Disappointed to leave the FBI, a career I've loved for 27 years. During this difficult time I just want all of America to know that the pee tape is real."
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Many people reacted:
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But naturally, the tweet is fake.
Besides the fact that the text is much longer than Twitter's 140 character limit...
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...and that @InternetHippo is not exactly the CNN, and enjoys posting joke screenshotsas his other fake post, allegedly from Steve Bannon, shows...
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....a quick look at the @jamescomey account should dispel all the doubts.
Comey himself said during a dinner at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance leadership that he has both a secret Twitter and Instagram account with nine followers.
"Secret" = certainly not @jamescomey. And it's very unlikely it had a blue tick next to Comey's name as in the fake tweet.
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But there's more.
As reported by Gizmodoin March, Comey most certainly uses the secret account @projectexile7, whose tweets have now been set to private (if you're unsure about this, just read their brilliant investigation, it's worth your time).
The @jamescomey account, from where the tweet in question was allegedly sent, has been disabled.
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