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Gunther Eagleman is the online persona of David Freeman, a 50-year-old MAGA social media influencer with approximately 1.5 million followers on X[2]. He is known for spreading political disinformation and rage-baiting content, with a track record of 63 Community Notes corrections ranking him #146 on the correction leaderboard[2]. His credibility is significantly compromised by his pattern of posting factually inaccurate content, including AI-generated misinformation and false claims about Democrats[2].
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- 1Gunther Eagleman's real name is David Freeman, and he created the online alter ego as a 'fantasy projection' of himself as a political pundit[2]
- 2He experienced a swatting incident on March 13, 2025, when a false hostage situation report prompted a large police response at his home[1]
- 3The majority of his 1.5 million followers are believed to come from troll and bot farms rather than authentic accounts[2]
- 4Freeman's primary income sources appear to be social media ad revenue and payments for promoting various MAGA-aligned topics and disinformation[2]
- 5He ranks #146 on the Community Notes leaderboard with 63 corrections, indicating frequent fact-checking of his posts[2]
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