A local news site wants you to get your facts straight before destroying their mentions.

985 ArchivesNational Enquirer kept a LITERAL SAFE of records that documented "hush money payments" during the 2016 presidential election. The tabloid essentially buried stories that would damage Trump's campaign.

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On Thursday, National Enquirer chief David Pecker was granted immunity, and angry people took to Twitter to voice their rage.

Except, they directed their anger at the wrong Enquirer.

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The poor Cincinnati-based local news site put out an official announcement in the form of an ASCII bunny meme.

Someone, let them take a break.

They really weren't here for snarky comments.

And really, whoever's tweeting these clapbacks deserves a bonus.

So before you decide to complain about our rapidly imploding state of politics on Twitter, make sure you're tweeting at @NatEnquirer, not @Enquirer.


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