Eric Trump seems to have a passion for getting his facts all mixed up. Two weeks ago, he said he thought it took "courage" for his good ol' dad to not bring up Bill Clinton's infidelities (even though, by saying he won't bring it up, he kind of did bring it up). Now, he's falling for fake news sites, citing them as absolute "truth."

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Freelance journalist Nick Martin tweeted a screenshot of the incriminating tweet before Eric Trump managed to delete it. "Finally the truth comes out! #Crooked Hillary," he tweeted, along with a link to an "ABC News" article about an alleged protestor at a Trump rally that claimed to be paid $3,500 by the Clinton campaign.

"I was given $3,500 to protest Donald Trump's rally in Fountain Hills," said 37-year-old Paul Horner in the article. "I answered a Craigslist ad about a group needing actors for a political event. I interviewed with them and got the part."

Ah, Eric caught Crooked Hillary in the act! The only problem? The article's URL ends in ".co," which means it's fake. Maybe Eric should hire a social media expert to make sure he doesn't fall for a Clickhole article next.

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