Ted Cruz ‘Trampled’ On Twitter For Sharing, Then Deleting False Story On Canadian Protestor

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

Over the weekend, Fox News contributor Sara Carter shared a completely made-up story about a Canadian “freedom convoy” protester getting trampled by a police horse. But she was forced to retract the story after being fact-checked by Canadian authorities.

“Reports are the woman trampled by a Canadian horse patrol just died at the hospital … #Trudeau #FreedomConvoyCanada,” Carter wrote in a tweet highlighted by The Daily Beast on Friday.

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Her post was immediately amplified by right-wing propagandists, including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) who retweeted the message, writing, “This…is…horrific.”

But on Saturday morning, Carter admitted the story was false.

“The Reports I was given earlier yesterday from sources on the ground that someone may have died at a hospital during the trampling was wrong,” Carter tweeted, adding that “someone was taken to a hospital with a heart condition – not due to trampling. I want to clarify this again and apologize for any confusion.”

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The retraction forced Cruz, who was born in Canada, to rush to Twitter to delete the post.

“I deleted my retweet about a Canadian protestor being trampled to death because the journalist who first reported it now says it was in error,” Cruz tweeted Saturday. “I remain deeply concerned about the abuse—seizing money & employing violence against peaceful protesters—that we’re seeing in Canada.”

Though Cruz deleted the false tweet, Twitter users slammed him for sharing misinformation online.

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Check some of the reactions below:

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