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First on the fox: The article on the Washington Post newspaper, in which he emphasized the opposition of republican and independent protesters at the Alabama event, failed to point out that several protesters presented in the story were democratic donors who advocated left-wing and anti-trumps attitudes on social media.
“Comparison parts of Love to the GOP Congressmen,” last week, Washington Post title, which also worked online with the title “,”Republicans, independent cravings of answers from the Gop -Aau Alabami Congressmen,“Read with a story that explains how the protesters are upset about GOP gave Strong about Doge.
Despite framing the story as an increasing critique of Republicans and independent, every protester cited in the story with the first and last name has donated to the Democrats, which the article does not emphasize. In addition, the article leaves that several democratic providers have included in the article.
Melanie Kolowski, the main protesters listed in the story, described the Washington Post as “politically independent” and someone who “fans of another amendment” and “proud owner of Glock 47.”

Washington Post recently covered a protest against Doge in Alabama (Getty)
However, a digital review of Fox News Election records She shows that she is a registered Democrat in Alabama, which only donated Actblue, marking donations to Senator Mitch McConnell’s Failed Opponent Amy McGrath and the failed campaign of Senate of former chairman DNC Jaime Harrison.
Kolowski -O’s Facebook account involves the posts exploding Musk, accusing Clarence Thomas’s justice of wanting to take America at the time of segregation and promoting abortion, gay marriage and dei.
In the second post of last month, she shared a post from the Senator of Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., A self-proclaimed democratic socialist, hipping a set of he and a tail. Father-cortez, dn.y., together in Denver. Fasting included fiery emoji and emoji that show the eyes of the heart.
He also quotes Michael Bonaker, described by the author as a “registered Republican”.
Bonaker is a truly registered Republican but Fec records show That he donated only to Democrats, and he posted on the platform of social media media Bluesky that “if you support Maga and ’47, you are a racist.”
“First, Space X Starship falls apart before our eyes! Second, waiting for Elon’s brain explodes as Samuel L Jackson’s character did in Kingman,” Bonaker wrote in the Bluesky Post.
“We are angry as hell and we will no longer take it! It rings … Proud to demonstrate peacefully with my closest friends progressive thoughts,” he wrote in another Bluesky. “Even in our racist red state.”
“It’s hard to be nice to those who voted to put it wanting to be a dictator to power,” he said in another post.
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The locations of the Elona Musk exhibition salon faced repeated protests because of his role in Doge. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
“Next, you love your money much more than your fellow American citizens of different races and beliefs,” The post says. “Sit down in your evangelical bench and make your false prayers in the name of Jesus. One day your hypocrisy will be judged and you will deserve your punishment.”
The Washington Post included a picture in the story, and Kolowski held the US flag upside down, while Strong spoke at that event with the inscription, “Kolowski held a quiet protest with ZEB Lemon, left, and Jeremy Devito speaking at the defense artist’s event.”
FEC records show that Lemon is also a democratic donor, and the digital overview of his social media Fox News shows that he describes himself as a “leftist.”
Devita is not only a registered Democrat and a democratic donor in Alabama, but has filed for Congress running as a democrat against Strong.
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The protester holds a “no musk” sign at the protest “No Kings on President Day” in Washington, DC, February 17, 2025 (Deirdre Heavey/Fox News Digital) (Fox News Digital)
The story contained a commentary on another Republican who was identified only as Lynn and a photo of a man named Branson Block with an inscription around his neck that said “Make America think again”.
Fox News Digital reached for Washington Post, Kolowski and Bonaker for comment.