Two weeks ago, a story appeared online on The Sun, authored by political editor Tom Newton Dunn titled HIJACKED LABOUR. It revealed a mind map created by former British intelligence officers which suggested Jeremy Corbyn to be at the centre of a hard-left extremist network.
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Among the sources cited were far-right websites Aryan Unity and the Millennium Report. The dangerous hard-leftists included, er, Toast of London actor Matt Berry and Guardian columnist Owen Jones. The story was later deleted, and neither Newton Dunn nor The Sun have said a word about the matter since.
Hanging out with Hartford! Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark became parents in January 2021 when their baby girl was born. 'Beau and I have spent the last couple of weeks enjoying every moment. Tom Newton Dunn on Twitter: Labour sources say that, as well as shouting at Starmer, this man also physically manhandled a female member of staff, hence why he was restrained. No apology forthcoming - in fact the pub's owner has apparently apologised to Labour for the man's behaviour.
Following the story's deletion, Wikipedia editors dutifully noted the controversy and added it to Newton Dunn's Wikipedia page on 10th December.
But a mysterious user by the name of 'tnewtondunn' appears unhappy to have Newton Dunn's record besmirched by such a small incident of gratuitous libel and promotion of anti-Semitic websites, and has taken to Wikipedia to correct the record, or at least clean it up.
Eight days later, 'tnewtondunn', whose Wikipedia activity over four years consists solely of edits to the Wikipedia page of one Tom Newton Dunn, reversed the edit saying that the 'Controversy' section was a 'falsehood, so deleted'. Newton Dunn's Twitter handle, perhaps entirely coincidentally, perhaps not, is also 'tnewtondunn'.
Of course, this goes against Wikipedia's guidelines, which state that individuals with conflicts of interest on the subject matter of a page, such as it being about themselves or their employer, should at the very least declare their conflict of interest.
The comment by 'tnewtondunn' accompanying the deletion is itself a falsehood: the controversy did happen, and the description of the controversy was fair and accurate.
The real Newton Dunn has continued to appear on mainstream political programmes as a pundit since his HIJACKED LABOUR story, seemingly facing no public responsibility for his actions.
We wait with bated breath for The Sun to follow up on this story as they followed up on The Telegraph‘s misleading story about Keir Starmer's Wikipedia page being edited yesterday.
We have approached Newton Dunn for comment.
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© Provided by WINS Radio New York TrumpNEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Former President Donald Trump used to order Diet Cokes to the Oval Office by pressing a button — but President Joe Biden will not be doing the same, according to a report.
In a tweet, Times Radio's chief political commentator, Tom Newton Dunn, said Biden 'removed [Trump's] Diet Coke button' from the office, citing photos of the new president signing executive orders at his desk.
President Biden has removed the Diet Coke button. When @ShippersUnbound and I interviewed Donald Trump in 2019, we became fascinated by what the little red button did. Eventually Trump pressed it, and a butler swiftly brought in a Diet Coke on a silver platter. It's gone now. pic.twitter.com/rFzhPaHYjk
— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) January 21, 2021'When [Tim Shipman] and I interviewed Donald Trump in 2019, we became fascinated by what the little red button did,' he wrote. 'Eventually Trump pressed it, and a butler swiftly brought in a Diet Coke on a silver platter.'
'It's gone now,' he added.
Trump, who has a penchant for Diet Cokes, drank up to a dozen of the sodas each day during his presidency, the New York Times previously reported.
The Diet Coke button in the Oval Office was just one of Biden's many moves on his first official day in office, one where he also signed a dozen executive orders on climate change and immigration -- and more -- and declared war on coronavirus. See all the orders HERE.
Biden aides promised there would be more to come, and fast.
Two weeks ago, a story appeared online on The Sun, authored by political editor Tom Newton Dunn titled HIJACKED LABOUR. It revealed a mind map created by former British intelligence officers which suggested Jeremy Corbyn to be at the centre of a hard-left extremist network.
Tom Newton Dunn Twitter Page
Among the sources cited were far-right websites Aryan Unity and the Millennium Report. The dangerous hard-leftists included, er, Toast of London actor Matt Berry and Guardian columnist Owen Jones. The story was later deleted, and neither Newton Dunn nor The Sun have said a word about the matter since.
Hanging out with Hartford! Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark became parents in January 2021 when their baby girl was born. 'Beau and I have spent the last couple of weeks enjoying every moment. Tom Newton Dunn on Twitter: Labour sources say that, as well as shouting at Starmer, this man also physically manhandled a female member of staff, hence why he was restrained. No apology forthcoming - in fact the pub's owner has apparently apologised to Labour for the man's behaviour.
Following the story's deletion, Wikipedia editors dutifully noted the controversy and added it to Newton Dunn's Wikipedia page on 10th December.
But a mysterious user by the name of 'tnewtondunn' appears unhappy to have Newton Dunn's record besmirched by such a small incident of gratuitous libel and promotion of anti-Semitic websites, and has taken to Wikipedia to correct the record, or at least clean it up.
Eight days later, 'tnewtondunn', whose Wikipedia activity over four years consists solely of edits to the Wikipedia page of one Tom Newton Dunn, reversed the edit saying that the 'Controversy' section was a 'falsehood, so deleted'. Newton Dunn's Twitter handle, perhaps entirely coincidentally, perhaps not, is also 'tnewtondunn'.
Of course, this goes against Wikipedia's guidelines, which state that individuals with conflicts of interest on the subject matter of a page, such as it being about themselves or their employer, should at the very least declare their conflict of interest.
The comment by 'tnewtondunn' accompanying the deletion is itself a falsehood: the controversy did happen, and the description of the controversy was fair and accurate.
The real Newton Dunn has continued to appear on mainstream political programmes as a pundit since his HIJACKED LABOUR story, seemingly facing no public responsibility for his actions.
We wait with bated breath for The Sun to follow up on this story as they followed up on The Telegraph‘s misleading story about Keir Starmer's Wikipedia page being edited yesterday.
We have approached Newton Dunn for comment.
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© Provided by WINS Radio New York TrumpNEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Former President Donald Trump used to order Diet Cokes to the Oval Office by pressing a button — but President Joe Biden will not be doing the same, according to a report.
In a tweet, Times Radio's chief political commentator, Tom Newton Dunn, said Biden 'removed [Trump's] Diet Coke button' from the office, citing photos of the new president signing executive orders at his desk.
President Biden has removed the Diet Coke button. When @ShippersUnbound and I interviewed Donald Trump in 2019, we became fascinated by what the little red button did. Eventually Trump pressed it, and a butler swiftly brought in a Diet Coke on a silver platter. It's gone now. pic.twitter.com/rFzhPaHYjk
— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) January 21, 2021'When [Tim Shipman] and I interviewed Donald Trump in 2019, we became fascinated by what the little red button did,' he wrote. 'Eventually Trump pressed it, and a butler swiftly brought in a Diet Coke on a silver platter.'
'It's gone now,' he added.
Trump, who has a penchant for Diet Cokes, drank up to a dozen of the sodas each day during his presidency, the New York Times previously reported.
The Diet Coke button in the Oval Office was just one of Biden's many moves on his first official day in office, one where he also signed a dozen executive orders on climate change and immigration -- and more -- and declared war on coronavirus. See all the orders HERE.
Biden aides promised there would be more to come, and fast.
'In the coming days and weeks we will be announcing additional executive actions that confront these challenges and deliver on the President-elect's promises to the American people, including revoking the ban on military service by transgender Americans, and reversing the Mexico City policy,' incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement.
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