Points to make about actual leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's latest retweet of Some Guy On The Internets.
Point the first: it's bunk. Hokum. A known fake.
WHAT'S TRUE: A Saudi prince owns a minority share of Twenty-First Century Fox, the parent corporation of Fox News, via an investment firm.
WHAT'S FALSE: The photograph of Megyn Kelly posing is a fabrication, and the Saudi prince is not really a "co-owner" of Fox News.
The picture seems to have been going around since last August, when Donald Trump first decided that Megyn Kelly was being mean to him and like-minded internet users decided to photoshop themselves up some hard evidence of her malevolence. And while Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal's investment company does have a six percent-ish share of 21st Century Fox, that is, alas, not "co-owning" the company.
That said, Donald Trump is not exactly a fellow devoted to hard facts. You could show him a photoshopped image of Iran launching missiles with live Bengal tigers tied to their noses and Trump would likely devote his next speech to the intercontinental ballistic jungle cat and how Obama isn't doing anything about it.
Which brings us to point the second: Will there be any point, during this campaign, when Donald Trump feels he has enough cash to hire someone to maybe look at the things he wants to retweet and weed out the fake ones, the photoshops, the ones from white supremacists, and maybe some of the more obvious nuts?
Yeah, I don't think so either.