In the News - We all remember Brian Williams the fake news guru from NBC. He got exposed last year for claiming he was on a chopper that was under fire. This came to light last year as a lie. The journalist got fired from NBC due to his untruthfulness over the years. Upon investigation, it turns out that he told many lies over the years.

You might say that he had been spreading fake news. Fake news is a plague that the higher-up's claim needs to stop. Hillary Clinton, as well as Obama, have stated that it must stop, yet they still allow all the major news outlets to get away with it. The past few weeks, major news outlets have become exposed.

Many feel like Brian Williams is not the one to crusade about the fake news exposure. After the exposure, he had this to say: "I don't know what screwed up in my mind that caused me to conflate one aircraft with another." After being hired by MSNBC, he realized the world gave him a second chance.

Hillary Clinton: “It's now clear that so-called fake news can have real-world consequences." https://t.co/nincXYBizu pic.twitter.com/v27cD8vpDT — ABC News (@ABC) December 9, 2016

ABC caught last week

A few weeks back, ABC got caught by spectators producing fake stories. The story was real but the crime scene appeared staged. Police tape was strung up between two light stands as though the scene was real.

ABC has been on the bandwagon since the term "fake news," got coined.

ABC is only one example of many exposures in the past month. So what is everyone's definition of "fake news?" Giving untruthful information by the media. So if these mainstream personalities are the main ones producing "untruthful news," who can we trust?

MSNBC Host Claims Fox News Had Christmas Party at Trump’s D.C. Hotel

Another example comes from MSNBC, the outlet Brian Williams works for. According to News Busters, Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC claimed that Fox news held a Christmas party at a Trump hotel. Not only was this untrue, but she later had to get on the air and say she was sorry.

So once again, many Americans want to know who Obama and Clinton consider "fake news" brokers.

According to News Busters, Ruhle later retracted the claim and said Fox can have their Christmas party anywhere they choose. On the live news segment, Ruhle had this to say: “I mean, think about the hotel in Washington right now. The RNC is having their Christmas party there. Fox News had their Christmas party there. That doesn't feel a little hanky.”