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Jackson Hinkle (born September 15, 1999) is an American political commentator and influencer who hosts the web television show Legitimate Targets with Jackson Hinkle on X (formerly Twitter). He is known for his support of Vladimir Putin in the Russo-Ukrainian War, [11] and for his opposition to Israel in the Gaza–Israel conflict. [14]
Haaretz stated that Hinkle's post "contain[ed] blatant lies" and was not substantiated by their reporting on the attack. [182] Hinkle also claimed that the image of a Jewish baby burned alive by Hamas on October 7 "was created by artificial intelligence". He was subsequently deplatformed from YouTube. [183] [184] [185]
"Promoting “MAGA Communism” alongside Haz has been 23-year-old Jackson Hinkle, a commentator who also has his own show on YouTube. Recently, Hinkle has agitated around the “globalist” threat (a term most commonly used as an antisemitic dog-whistle), championed Putin in the Ukraine war, and made the rounds on right-wing cable news ...
Hinkle runs the YouTube channel Echo Divers, self-described as a scuba diving search and recovery team that helps law enforcement and family members work on missing persons cases. He said his ...
Health insurance industry officials remain uncharacteristically reserved in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4.. A week after the attack, the ...
George M. Hinkle, American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement; Gordie Hinkle, American baseball player; Jackson Hinkle, conservative and Marxist-Leninist political commentator; James F. Hinkle, New Mexico Governor, 1923-1925; Jason Hinkle, American musician; Jedediah Hinkle, American politician; Kathy Hinkle, American politician; Lon ...
A new docuseries from “Quiet on Set” producer Investigation Discovery will explore the “insidious and terrifying” allegations of rape, violence and abuse leveled against Sean “Diddy ...
RDI has published a range of video content, including geopolitically-oriented conversations with retired military officials like Ben Hodges and Stanley McChrystal, satirical content targeting individuals like Scott Ritter, Jackson Hinkle, and Tulsi Gabbard, and "man on the street"-style interviews. [citation needed]