
Online misinformation about Hurricane Helene and Milton, as well as the FEMA-led relief response, has spread rapidly.
Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams spoke with Ethan Porter, Professor of Media, Public Affairs and Political Science at George Washington University, about the consequences of political leaders spreading misinformation.
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In east Tennessee volunteers were approached by the " hunters". They had to prove no connection to FEMA to avoid physical confrontation. We know who started this, and he is Trump.
This misinformation should be a crime
Bull crap
Whats new is actually the people that need help the most are actually sharing their experiences when they dont get help
More effort going into fighting "misinformation" than actually helping americans.
Fema should be disbanded. It does not serve its purpose. The evidence is overwhelming.
Aww, bless your heart…
If the news media was on the ground, actually looking at what happened in North Carolina we would know the facts the people in North Carolina need help lots of help. If it weren’t for the volunteers a more lot of people would’ve perished.
Thank God for Americans
HELPING AMERICANS!
Missinformation = all MAGA propaganda. If a MAGA politician claim something you know it’s a lie. MTG and Trump and Vance are constantly lying we know but MAGA don’t. 🤯 It’s criminal behavior that could end up winning them the presidency! 🤦♂️
Which begs the question: “Where Exactly Are You Looking?!? 👀 🤪