Salon changes headline of old article after Twitter liberals use it to peddle false narrative about GovRonDeSantis
MAX BOOT CLAIMS DESANTIS IS ‘BIGGER THREAT’ THAN TRUMP, ONCE CLAIMED TRUMP IS ‘WORST THREAT’ SINCE NAZIS
Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson tweeted a year-old article about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that had already been debunked. A disclaimer was added to the article, telling readers,"The headline for this article has been revised since its original publication to more accurately reflect the language of the bill in question." It stopped short of calling it a correction.
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