The founder of Americano Media, a right-wing network for Spanish-language speakers, is trying to mimic Fox News. And looking at the coverage, he's doing a good job. (via TheReidOut Blog)
sheds light on some of the abortion-related stories coming from one of those networks, “Americano Media.” The network’s CEO and founder has said he wants it to become “Fox News in Spanish,” which tells you about the reach and political influence Americano is striving for. And with deep-pocketed investors, the network may have the means to do it unless more U.S. institutions commit to the fight against misinformation.
The report cites Americano hosts who have likened abortion to a satanic ritual, claimed Democrats support “murdering children in the womb” and falsely categorized abortion as a form of eugenics.
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