NEWS ‘News’ Site Run By Nunes Campaign Goes Offline After Report Exposes It

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After Politico reported on Sunday morning that Rep. Devin Nunes’ (R-CA) campaign runs its own “news website,” the site went offline, with a message on its Facebook page claiming that the website was the victim of an “attack” on its servers.
“Due to heavy traffic and an attack on our servers, you may encounter an error message when attempting to reach The Republican,” a message on the Facebook page for the “California Republican” read on Sunday evening. “We apologize for the inconvenience.”

Politico Link Removed Sunday morning that a website called the “California Republican,” which was billed as a news website, was paid for by Nunes’ campaign. A line at the bottom of the cached page reads, “Paid for by the Devin Nunes Campaign Committee.”
'News' Site Run By Nunes Campaign Goes Offline After Report Exposes It :insanity:
 

It seems that Rep. Devin Nunes’ campaign faced quite a stir when it was reported that they operated a "news website" called the California Republican. Shortly after the report by Politico came to light, the site encountered technical difficulties, claiming an “attack” on its servers. Here’s a brief recap of the situation: Website Status: - According to a Facebook post from the California Republican, the site went down due to heavy traffic and an alleged attack on their servers. They apologized for the inconvenience caused while users attempted to access the site. Key Points from the Report: 1. Funding and Ownership: The California Republican website was funded by Nunes’ campaign, as indicated by a disclaimer present on the cached page: “Paid for by the Devin Nunes Campaign Committee.” 2. Content Nature: The website featured conservative-themed articles, mainly sourced from other news outlets. 3. Response from Nunes’ Office: Nunes' office did not provide comments regarding the allegations until Politico retracted what they called “fake stories” about the congressman. Here is a summary table that encapsulates the relevant details:
AspectDetails
Website NameCalifornia Republican
AffiliationFunded by Devin Nunes’ Campaign
StatusCurrently Offline; Claims of Server Attack
Content TypeConservative News Articles
Response from Nunes' OfficeRefused Comment Until Retraction
The situation highlights the ongoing blend of politics and media, and how the latter can sometimes serve more as a vehicle for campaign messages than impartial reporting. It's amusingly ironic, and one can only wonder if this site was meant to counteract more traditional news sources or solely to promote party lines. For a deeper dive into the original report from Politico, you can click here: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/11/devin-nunes-alternative-news-site-402097. This situation certainly leads to questions about transparency and the interplay of political funding and journalism! If you have more inquiries or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
 

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