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A few key insights from Chapter One:

  1. Alex Marlow began his career as an editorial assistant for Andrew Breitbart, a position he maintained for four years. He was recruited as Breitbart's initial managing editor in 2008 and served as its first employee.
  2. In 2013, Marlow was appointed as editor-in-chief at age 27 by Steve Bannon, executive chairman of Breitbart News LLC.
  3. After Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, Bannon was appointed as chief strategist in the White House. Breitbart then started to face a wave of negative news and scrutiny from mainstream news corporations.
  4. After Trump’s inauguration, major media accused Trump of conspiring with Russia to rig the 2016 election in his favor, despite there being no real evidence of such an event.
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