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https://www.factcheck.org/about/our-mission/

https://www.factcheck.org/our-funding/

Who owns the organisations whose output you link to? Who funds them?

Please think about those questions and answer them.
I was going to bed last night so didn’t but I did look The founders Wikipedia site this morning. Mr Annanberg owned publishing houses and radio. He was an ambassador to Britain and hosted parties for heads of states and royalty.

Clever man but he knew the dirty tricks.

In 1966, Annenberg used the Inquirer to cast doubt on the candidacy of Democrat Milton Shapp for governor of Pennsylvania. Shapp was highly critical of the proposed merger of the Pennsylvania Railroad with the New York Central Railroad and was pushing the US Interstate Commerce Commission to prevent it from occurring. Annenberg, who was the biggest individual stockholder of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wanted to see the merger succeed (which it did) and he was frustrated with Shapp's opposition.[14] During a press conference, an Inquirer reporter asked Shapp if he had ever been a patient in a mental hospital. Never having been in one, Shapp simply said "no." The next day, a five-column front page Inquirer headline read, "Shapp Denies Mental Institution Stay". Shapp and others have attributed his loss of the election to Annenberg's newspaper.