Newsmax's White House reporter Emerald Robinson tweeted a bizarre conspiracy theory. The tweet falsely alleged the COVID-19 vaccine contains a "bioluminescent marker" to track people. The network ...
The White House correspondent falsely claimed an enzyme with a devilish name was being used as a tracker in Covid-19 vaccines. Reading time 2 minutes Right-wing rag Newsmax has sidelined its White ...
Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson on Monday night tweeted out the utterly batshit claim that COVID-19 vaccines contain a “bioluminescent marker” named after Lucifer “so that you can ...
Emerald Robinson, the White House correspondent for far right wing media operation Newsmax was inundated with fact checks and mockery Monday night after she posted a totally false tweet mixing ...
Newsmax Rebukes Its Own White House Reporter Over ‘False Claims’ With Statements Supporting Vaccines
Newsmax TV issued a pair of statements expressing strong support for Covid-19 vaccines after one of its reporters embraced a bizarre conspiracy about the drugs on social media. The theory, and its ...
Conservative news network Newsmax issued a pair of statements Tuesday distancing itself from “false claims” about coronavirus vaccines made by one of its correspondents. Emerald Robinson, a White ...
Emerald Robinson just can’t help herself. Last week, the Newsmax White House reporter—a staunch anti-vaxxer—had her Twitter account temporarily disabled when she tweeted some seriously insane theory ...
Emerald Robinson, a White House correspondent for Newsmax, has been taken off air as the outlet reviews a tweet she posted of a baseless conspiracy theory over vaccines. “Newsmax is currently ...
Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson on Monday night tweeted out the utterly batshit claim that COVID-19 vaccines contain a “bioluminescent marker” named after Lucifer “so that you can ...
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