“I want to be rich, famous and strong! Go against all my enemies and never do anything “, Jankowicz sang in the clip from 2015.” Who should I become famous and powerful? “I did what I could and now the rest is up to you,” she told My Simple Christmas Wish (Rich, Famous, and Powerful). Jankowicz’s lyrics were her own twist on the original 1998 song by David Friedman with “Who do I fk” replacing the original line of “who do I have to fake?” The material was first discovered by Breitbart and first uploaded to YouTube from the LA TI DO account. The video from Jankowicz is the latest appearance of her vocal tracks that made the rounds of the internet this week. On Friday, an incredible video appeared on TikTok adapting the classic “Mary Poppins” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” to a song about fake news and misinformation. Jankowicz had made a TikTok by changing the lyrics to a classic “Mary Poppins” song. Pete Kiehart “The leak of information is really very wild. “It’s when a hacker gets some lies and makes them sound early, telling them to Congress or to a dominant source, so the source of the misinformation is slightly less horrific.” Jankovic was elected earlier this week by President Biden to chair the US Department of Homeland Security Misinformation Governance Council. The move immediately sparked outcry from Conservatives over concerns about freedom of speech and Jankovic’s own past as a party mogul. In October 2020, he cast doubt on The Post’s exact report on Hunter Biden’s laptop and spread false rumors suggesting that it was Russian misinformation. There was also public sympathy for Taylor Lorenz, a controversial Washington Post writer.