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Killing of George Floyd protests
Main article:
George Floyd protests
In June 2020, during protests against racism and police brutality in the wake of the
killing of George Floyd, OANN reporter
Jack Posobiec falsely claimed that there were pipe bombs planted at the
Korean War Memorial in Washington D.C., and that "federal assets [were] in pursuit". There were no pipe bombs, nor is there any evidence that any "federal assets" pursued it.
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Buffalo police shoving incident
Main article:
Buffalo police shoving incident
That same month, OANN claimed without evidence that an
elderly protester who had been brutally injured by police "was attempting to capture the radio communications signature of Buffalo police officers."
[64] The OANN, again without evidence, linked the man to the
Antifa movement. President Trump later posted a tweet alleging the protester "could be an ANTIFA provocateur", referencing OANN's unfounded conspiracy theory.
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The journalist behind OANN's story was Kristian Rouz.
[63] Rouz himself did not provide any evidence, only referring to a report by
The Conservative Treehouse, a right-wing blog,
[87] which describes itself as a "Rag Tag Bunch of Conservative Misfits".
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