White House staff shake-ups were plentiful in late July, and it seems media personalities with a favorable view of Trump were first to have the story.

Starting with the firing of Reince Priebus as chief of staff, Axios maps out key inside scoops from talking heads like Mike Cernovich and Roger Stone signaling the alt-right pundits have access mainstream media should perhaps play closer attention to.

Neal Rothschild directs us to a series of tweets:

Scoops on both tension between Priebus and Scaramucci, and then news of Priebus' ousting before Trump tweeted of the shakeup himself:

Then -- from Roger Stone with InfoWars -- news of Trump's considering Gen. John Kelly as his new chief of staff, two days before the New York Times reported it.

Cernovich notably led the "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton's campaign was involved in a child sex trafficking ring out of Washington D.C. pizzeria, while InfoWars founder Alex Jones has infamously entertained theories from Malia and Sasha Obama not being President Obama's real children to saying the Sandy Hook shooting "didn't happen."

"These publishers now appear to have White House access," Rothschild writes. "The fake stories make it hard to spot the true news, but for others, the true news gives credibility to the misinformation."

InfoWars was originally granted temporary White House press credentials back in May, but it appears they have not yet been granted permanent access.

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Trump and the wiretapping claim On March 4, the president accused former President Barack Obama of wiretapping the phones at his New York home in Trump Tower in a series of Saturday morning tweets. "I'd bet a good lawyer could make a great case out of the fact that President Obama was tapping my phones in October, just prior to Election!," one tweet read. FBI Director James Comey later renounced this claim at a rare public House Intelligence Committee hearing. Trump: China created global warming On November 6, 2012, Trump tweeted the following: "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive." The issues of global warming and climate change have long been proved valid by the science community's vast majority. Alex Jones' Infowars, Trump tie Sen. Ted Cruz's father to Kennedy assassination An April 2016 article in Infowars -- a site affiliated with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones -- titled "WAS CRUZ’S FATHER LINKED TO THE JFK ASSASSINATION?" makes the case that Sen. Ted Cruz's father, Rafael Cruz, was linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the man believed to have killed John F. Kennedy. In May 2016, Trump brought up an Enquirer story featuring Cruz's father pictured with Oswald, saying, "I mean, what was he doing — what was he doing with Lee Harvey Oswald shortly before the death? Before the shooting? It’s horrible." He brought the storyline up again one day after accepting the Republican presidential nomination in July 2016. Trump: Obama "founded ISIS" Trump touted his plan to "bomb the sh*t out of ISIS" many times while on the 2016 campaign stump -- and added to his ISIS rhetoric the claim that then-President Barack Obama "founded ISIS." Trump outlined this claim in a Florida campaign speech: "ISIS is honoring President Obama. He’s the founder of ISIS. He founded ISIS. I would say the co-founder would be Crooked Hillary Clinton." Trump also suggested Obama was sympathetic to terrorists in June of 2016. Trump suggests Justice Antonin Scalia was assassinated "It's a horrible topic," Trump said of Justice Scalia's death during a radio interview with conservative host Michael Savage. At this point, Trump was entering a space in which Savage had already called for a Warren Investigation into Scalia's death -- the same type of investigation that looked into JFK's shooting. In that context, Trump continued his remarks, saying, "But they say they found a pillow on his face, which is a pretty unusual place to find a pillow. I can’t tell you what—I can’t give you an answer. You know, usually I like to give you answers. But I literally just heard it a little while ago. It’s just starting to come out now, as you know, Michael.” Alex Jones on Hillary Clinton's mental state On August 4, 2016, Alex Jones' Infowars published a video titled, "The Truth About Hillary's Bizarre Behavior," in which copy reads, "...Hillary’s conduct also strongly indicates she is a sociopath who has a total lack of empathy for other people." Jones at one point in August 2016 commented on the system in which Trump would continually pick up talking points from his show, saying, "It is surreal to talk about issues here on air, and then word-for-word hear Trump say it two days later." Trump: 2016 election is "rigged" Weeks before 2016 Election Day, Trump appeared on FOX News with Sean Hannity, discussing how the election is rigged because of the "1.8 million people" who vote, even though they're dead. “You have 1.8 million people who are dead, who are registered to vote, Trump said. "And some of them absolutely vote. Now, tell me how they do that. After he was elected president, Trump also claimed that there was "serious voter fraud" in the 2016 election, and promised a major investigation into such occurrence. Roger Stone: Chelsea Clinton needed plastic surgery to hide identity of real father Longtime Trump friend and political adviser Roger Stone details in his book, "The Clintons' War on Women," that Chelsea Clinton needed "four plastic surgeries" to cover up the identity of her real father, who Stone claims is former Associate Attorney General Webb Hubbell. Up Next See Gallery Discover More Like This HIDE CAPTION SHOW CAPTION of SEE ALL BACK TO SLIDE

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