Don’t Fall For Sebastian Gorka’s Fake Fox News Business Cards
Former White House official Sebastian Gorka is giving out phony Fox News business cards, Mediaite reported Monday.
Gorka, the controversial ex-aide to President Donald Trump, has been handing out business cards that include his personal email address, cell phone number and an outdated Fox News logo. It reads: “Sebastian Gorka Ph.D.” He goes by Dr. Gorka on Fox News, where he is a frequent contributor. The pro-Trump pundit was recently banned from the station’s “hard news” programs, according to the Daily Beast.
Gorka’s stationery did not pass a cross examination test when compared to a real, current Fox News business card, Mediaite found.
The Forward’s investigation of Gorka, which revealed his ties to far right wing groups in his native Hungary, won several awards, including from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Alyssa Fisher is a news writer at the Forward. Email her at [email protected], or follow her on Twitter at @alyssalfisher
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