Snopes chris kyle email

You're referring to the infamous "Chris Kyle email" that was widely circulated on the internet, claiming to be an email from Chris Kyle, the former US Navy SEAL and author of the book "American Sniper", to a friend.

The email in question was a message that supposedly showed Chris Kyle's strong conservative views and his criticism of President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. The email was widely shared on social media and email lists, and many people believed it to be authentic.

However, Snopes, a fact-checking website, investigated the email and found it to be a hoax. According to Snopes, the email was likely created by a conservative blogger or activist as a way to spread misinformation and propaganda.

Snopes found several red flags that suggested the email was fake, including:

  1. The email's tone and language were inconsistent with Chris Kyle's known personality and writing style.
  2. The email contained several grammatical errors and typos, which was unusual for a professional writer like Chris Kyle.
  3. The email's claims and statements were exaggerated and lacked credible sources to back them up.
  4. The email was not signed or dated, which made it difficult to verify its authenticity.

In 2013, Chris Kyle's widow, Taya Kyle, also denied the authenticity of the email, stating that it was not written by her husband.

It's worth noting that this hoax email was just one example of the many fake news stories and conspiracy theories that circulated during the 2016 US presidential election.