Former President Donald Trump has been sharing conspiratorial posts on Truth Social, claiming that a man at his civil fraud trial in Manhattan is the judge's son, when in fact, the man is a reporter for the New York Post. The allegations originated from a post by Laura Loomer and were further propagated by George Santos. However, the latest conspiracy seems to be unraveling, with doubts emerging about its validity.
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lol That’s all I got on this @benkochman It’s me Don! Trump keeps falsely tagging Post reporter as fraud trial judge’s son in rants https://t.co/4XQo69WqbQ
Trump has repeatedly shared conspiratorial posts on Truth Social that claim a man sitting at his civil fraud trial in Manhattan is the judge’s son. In reality, the man is actually a reporter for the New York Post. https://t.co/wt1lTyEThX
The latest Trump conspiracy about Judge Engoron seems to be unraveling tonight. https://t.co/EirmY2TuY3
Trump today posted a tweet from George Santos attacking Judge Engoron’s son. The allegations originated from a post last month by Laura Loomer. Then James Comer was brought into it by Santos in this very strange story …https://t.co/0Lq7TOjcW8