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Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman says he challenged President Trump because “This is America ... And here, right matters.”
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman says a Ukrainian official asked him to be the country’s defense minister, but that he repeatedly turned down the post and reported it to the appropriate U.S. officials.
Cavuto also explained what constitutes "fake news" in his direct address to the president.
The social media giant removed billions of fake accounts this year, but still faces criticism over its role in the 2020 presidential election.
Many derided the president's son for touting his book's bestselling status in a paper his dad insists offers "fake news."
The New York Times reports the video shows a fake Trump attacking versions of PBS and HuffPost, as well as a fake Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Although "fake news" was popularized by Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election campaign, the term actually dates back to 1890.
The platform's latest influencers are election hoaxers and conspiracy theorists.
The officer reportedly asked the question four times before handing back the man's passport.
Two of Fox News biggest stars, Shepard Smith and Tucker Carlson are involved in a bitter fight after one host called out the other host.