The Intercept Briefing

The Disinformation Machine After a Murder

Jun 20, 2025
Taylor Lorenz, an independent journalist known for her insights into tech and online culture, joins Akela Lacy, senior politics reporter, to dissect the aftermath of a political assassination. They delve into how right-wing figures distorted the narrative to blame the left, despite the perpetrator’s ties to radical anti-abortion beliefs. Lorenz emphasizes the pervasive disinformation machine that skews public understanding of violence, while Lacy highlights the alarming prevalence of right-wing political violence, questioning the accountability of those propagating false narratives.
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Right Wing's Disinformation Strategy

  • Right-wing media quickly pushes false narratives blaming left-wing violence regardless of facts.
  • This strategy consistently misattributes right-wing violence to the left to distort public perception.
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Reality of Political Violence

  • Most recent political violence in the U.S. comes from the right wing.
  • Ignoring this reality prevents addressing the true causes and accountability.
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X's Role in Political Narratives

  • Elon Musk bought Twitter (now X) to amplify his ideological and political agenda.
  • X remains the dominant platform for breaking news and political discussion, shaping public narratives.
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