Liberal media fact-checkers have all but ignored Cori Bush's bold claim that white supremacists shot at her in Ferguson, Missouri.
In media news today, Bill Maher and Chris Cuomo clash over Dave Chappelle's Netflix special, The Washington Post corrects over a dozens Steele dossier articles, and a New York Times contributor says inflation panic is driven by 'rich people' mad over their devalued assets, D-Mo., recent claim that she and fellow protesters were shot at by White supremacists seven years ago.
On Monday, Bush sparked controversy by tweeting out a claim that White supremacists stalked and shot at her and fellow protesters during the unrest in"When we marched in Ferguson, white supremacists would hide behind a hill near where Michael Brown Jr. was murdered and shoot at us. They never faced consequences. If Kyle Rittenhouse gets acquitted, it tells them that even seven years later they still can get away with it," she tweeted.
Prior to winning her congressional race, Bush was a prominent Black Lives Matter activist and led protests following the shooting of in 2014. Although she did take part in protests during the time, Ferguson Police Chief Frank McCall Jr. couldn't recall any incident like the one Bush described during the protests.
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