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An anti-globalist website, which in the past has scrutinized evidence that the Israeli government was involved in the September 11th Twin Tower attacks, publicized what it called “exclusive” access to the outline of President Trump’s upcoming State of the Union address to Congress.

Infowars, a media platform promoting The Alex Jones Show claimed on Monday to have received “exclusive” access to material from President Trump’s scheduled address to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday.

But, as Erick Erickson, a writer for the conservative RedState website noted on Twitter, the White House sent the outline of Tuesday’s speech to a multitude of media outlets.

“The White House staff mass emailed people the bullet points for the State of the Union,” Erickson wrote. “One site is claiming an exclusive. I got 'em too.”

“I can name 13 other people I know got the same email b/c we've been discussing it,” he added.