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of reporting marked by errors and retractions, with numerous reporters excoriating him for facts that “do not check out,” sources that “do not exist,” and a basic failure to practice “Journalism 101.”

is similarly a trainwreck of bogus research that included more than 20 errors, fabrications, and distortions, according to a

. On the campaign trail, Trump has

conspiracy theories from the book, leading

Schweizer hasClinton CashMedia Matters reporters to note that the book has been “discredited” and features “lies” and claims that “fell apart under scrutiny.”Schweizer is also the president of the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), a right-wing group that purports to investigate “government corruption.”