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Donald Trump has questioned Joe Biden's cognitive ability, despite Biden achieving legislative successes Trump desired. Many Americans now question Trump's fitness to serve as president and commander-in-chief. Trump is described as someone who has spent a lifetime lying in every aspect of his life, and he lies seamlessly.

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CNN allegedly edited a video to falsely depict Trump dumping fish food in Japan, when he was following the prime minister's lead. NBC News falsely reported Putin claimed to have compromising information on Trump; Putin actually denied it. The New York Times and CNN shared photos of immigrant children in cages that were actually from 2014, during the Obama administration. Newsweek falsely reported Trump spent Thanksgiving 2019 golfing; he was serving troops in Afghanistan. CBS aired a story in March 2020, supposedly showing a crowded New York hospital, but it was footage from Italy and CBS News mistakenly used the Italy video again a week later. The BBC and The Guardian reported Trump didn't listen to an Italian prime minister's speech translation because he wasn't wearing headsets, but he was wearing an earpiece. Newsweek reported Poland's first lady refused to shake Trump's hand, but later acknowledged she did.

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The speaker points out that the current president has a pattern of inventing or exaggerating stories about his past. Examples include falsely claiming to have witnessed a bridge collapse, his grandfather's death, and a conversation with a deceased friend. There are also more serious instances, such as falsely claiming to have been arrested during a civil rights protest and falsely claiming to have visited a synagogue after a mass shooting. The speaker mentions other false claims, like driving an 18-wheeler when he actually drove a school bus. Whether it's due to a foggy memory or intentional embarrassment, this pattern is concerning.

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The New York Times, CNN, and other news outlets have shared false or misleading stories about President Trump, including photos of immigrant children in cages from 2014, misrepresenting Trump's actions in Japan, falsely reporting his whereabouts during holidays, and spreading misinformation about his policies and interactions with foreign leaders. These inaccuracies range from misinterpreted videos to fabricated quotes and events, ultimately leading to retractions and corrections by the media.

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During Biden's presidency, media errors have not been as prevalent as they were during Trump's term. Trump faced numerous false reports, like NBC wrongly stating he skipped visiting troops for Christmas in 2018. However, Trump actually visited troops in Iraq and Afghanistan during holidays. The media's mistakes were consistently negative towards Trump, unlike Biden. Some of the worst errors included CNN falsely claiming Nancy Sinatra was upset about her father's song at Trump's inauguration, and Time inaccurately reporting that Trump removed Martin Luther King's bust from the Oval Office.

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Donald Trump is summarized as a racist, misogynist, and someone who has insulted soldiers and their families. He inherited a significant amount of money from his father and has had many failed businesses. In conclusion, Donald Trump is seen as a failure.

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The media has made numerous false reports about Trump, including inaccuracies about his visits to troops, his interactions with foreign leaders, and his statements on various issues. These errors range from misreporting his actions to misinterpreting his words, leading to misinformation being spread.

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Donald Trump is facing serious allegations regarding classified documents. If true, he had these documents inappropriately and failed to return them when given the chance. While it's possible to make mistakes with classified materials, once identified, they must be returned. This behavior is inconsistent with the responsibility of protecting U.S. military personnel. If the allegations hold, some of the documents in question are particularly significant, which raises further concerns about the situation.

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The New York Times and CNN shared misleading stories and photos, including immigrant children in cages, which were actually from the Obama administration. CNN edited a video to make it seem like Trump dumped fish food impatiently, but the full video showed he was following Japan's prime minister. NBC falsely reported that Trump didn't visit troops at Christmas, when he actually visited troops in Iraq. Newsweek falsely claimed Trump was golfing on Thanksgiving, but he was serving dinner to troops in Afghanistan. Time incorrectly reported that Trump removed a bus statue of Martin Luther King Jr. from the Oval Office. TMZ falsely reported that Trump changed Black History Month to African American History Month. The Washington Post reported false information about Trump's immigration order. The New York Times falsely reported contacts between Trump campaign staff and Russian officials. The BBC and The Guardian falsely reported that Trump didn't listen to a translation of Italy's prime minister's speech. NBC News falsely reported that Putin had compromising information about Trump. CNN and ABC falsely reported that FBI director Comey would refute Trump's claim about not being under investigation. CNN retracted a report about a Russian investment fund investigation. Newsweek falsely reported that Poland's first lady refused to shake Trump's hand. Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal falsely reported that Mueller subpoenaed Trump's bank records. AP reported a survey about trust in the media during the Trump presidency, but it was conducted under Obama. The New York Times falsely claimed a hypothetical family's tax bill would rise under Trump's tax plan. ABC aired a video that misrepresented Turkey's military actions against Kurds. CBS mistakenly used footage from Italy to depict a crowded New York hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.

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The media has made multiple false reports about Trump, including misrepresenting his actions, statements, and interactions. These inaccuracies range from claiming he didn't visit troops to fabricating stories about his speeches and actions. The media has also falsely reported on his family, policies, and even personal beliefs. These errors have led to misunderstandings and misrepresentations of Trump's presidency.

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Donald Trump has questioned Joe Biden's cognitive ability, despite Biden achieving legislative successes Trump desired. Many Americans now question Trump's fitness to serve as president and commander-in-chief. Trump is described as someone who has spent a lifetime lying in every aspect of his life, and he lies seamlessly.

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The president has a history of inventing or exaggerating stories about his past. He has falsely claimed to have witnessed a bridge collapse in Pittsburgh and that his grandfather died just before he was born at the same hospital. He also repeated a debunked story about a conversation with an Amtrak conductor. In more serious instances, he falsely claimed to have been arrested during a civil rights protest and to have visited the Pittsburgh synagogue where a shooting occurred. He has also made false claims about driving a tractor-trailer when he actually drove a school bus. Whether it's a result of a faulty memory or intentional embellishment, this pattern of misinformation is concerning.

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Daniel made numerous false claims, including about the 2020 election, rally attendance, drug busts, and international relations. He also spread misinformation about Syria, immigration, taxes, and crime rates. Many of his statements were debunked by experts or lacked evidence. Overall, his statements were misleading and inaccurate.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media, particularly when it comes to Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They point out various controversies surrounding Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's focus on Trump's tax returns and the Russian collusion investigation, which they claim was based on a fake dossier. The speaker highlights instances where they believe the media has been biased against Trump, including the indictment in New York and the January 6th incident. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and lacks objectivity.

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CNN allegedly edited a video to falsely depict Trump dumping fish food in Japan, when he was following the prime minister's lead. NBC News falsely reported Putin claimed to have compromising information on Trump; Putin actually denied it. The New York Times and CNN allegedly shared photos of immigrant children in cages from 2014, during the Obama administration. Newsweek falsely reported Trump golfed in Florida during Thanksgiving 2019; he was serving troops in Afghanistan. CBS allegedly aired a story in March 2020 showing a crowded New York hospital, using file footage from Italy, and repeated the error a week later. The BBC and The Guardian reported Trump didn't listen to an Italian prime minister's speech because he wasn't wearing headsets, but he was wearing an earpiece. Newsweek reported Poland's first lady refused to shake Trump's hand, but later acknowledged she did.

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In 2016, the speaker voted for Hillary Clinton and was confused and outraged by Trump's victory. The speaker initially condemned Trump for mocking a reporter's disability. However, the speaker now believes the media intentionally misleads the public to control their thinking. The speaker claims the media exploits emotions, citing a Time magazine cover of a child who was never separated from her mother. They allege the media falsely reported Trump called all immigrants animals, omitting his reference to MS-13 gang members. The speaker accuses the media of lying about Brett Kavanaugh, children in cages, and the Walk Away movement. They state the media was wrong about the election outcome, the Covington kids, Jussie Smollett, and Russian collusion.

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The President got into heated exchanges with reporters, criticizing their questions and accusing them of being fake news. He clashed with a reporter over the handling of the pandemic, claiming the media is dishonest. The President dismissed questions he deemed negative and praised his administration's response. He called out a reporter for asking a "nasty question" and refused to answer further questions from them. The President ended the press conference abruptly, ignoring a reporter's attempt to ask more questions.

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Trump's critics are accusing him of actions they themselves are committing. The Democratic Party is repeatedly pushing debunked hoaxes while claiming to be the honest ones. For example, they misrepresent Trump's comments on protecting women from illegal immigrants, twisting his words to suggest he opposes women's rights. Another instance involves a false claim that Trump wants to execute Liz Cheney. In reality, he was criticizing her warmongering stance, suggesting that if she faced frontline combat, she'd reconsider her views on war. Despite this, the media has distorted his words, leading many to believe outrageous lies about him. The ongoing misrepresentation and manipulation of facts by the media and political opponents is concerning.

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Polls have often been inaccurate, and this isn't the only instance of misinformation in the news. Despite rarely agreeing, I acknowledge that Scott is correct about the issues of sloppy journalism and polling. I've experienced numerous falsehoods, including allegations about my whereabouts and financial dealings that are completely untrue. For instance, claims about my presence in Prague or receiving money from Poroshenko to arrange a meeting with Trump are false. The media must fulfill its responsibility to report accurately and verify facts.

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Yesterday, Donald Trump banned the Associated Press from the White House because it declines to call the Gulf Of Mexico the Gulf Of America. This is press censorship based on viewpoint discrimination. During Trump's presidency, the DOD kicked out news groups from the Pentagon that asked skeptical questions, including the New York Times, NBC News, and the Washington Post. These organizations were replaced by outlets willing to advance the party line of the states, like Breitbart and One American News Network.

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Media outlets have made numerous errors in reporting during the Trump era. Examples include false claims about Nancy Sinatra, Martin Luther King Jr.'s bust, Black History Month, Trump's immigration order, contacts with Russian officials, and more. Misinformation spread by CNN, The New York Times, NBC News, and others has been debunked. Errors range from misquoting sources to misrepresenting events. The media has also been criticized for misleading reports on Trump's interactions with foreign leaders and financial records. Trust in the media has declined, with inaccurate stories about taxes, immigration, and more contributing to public skepticism.

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Global media reporting is often synchronized. Biased and false news has become all too common on social media. More alarming, some media outlets publish these same fake stories without checking

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The media used to be the primary source for people to stay informed about the world. However, nowadays, it conveniently omits anything it doesn't want to be the center of attention. For example, all they talk about is January 6th and how Trump might return. But what about the current president's inability to speak coherently? He often invents words and struggles through his speeches, yet nobody seems to address it.

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Jake Tapper's past statements about Trump were brought up, including calling his presidency a "nightmare" and pushing the Russia hoax. Tapper allowed Biden to lie about the Hunter Biden laptop on CNN. He's been accused of spreading lies about Trump, comparing him to Hitler. The speaker believes Tapper is biased against Trump, but CNN avoids addressing this. The speaker questions CNN's credibility for allowing Tapper to moderate debates despite his alleged bias.

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Some media outlets display bias towards politicians, treating Republicans differently than Democrats. For instance, during Trump's Iowa caucus victory speech, CNN cut away, while MSNBC refused to air it, citing his tendency to lie. Both Trump and Biden have made false statements, yet the media's treatment varies significantly. The new CEO of NPR has a history of controversial tweets, highlighting this bias. Additionally, media labels like "far right" for libertarians misrepresent their principles. In Argentina, the new president's budget cuts are labeled as drastic, while protests against him are covered extensively. However, his firm stance against illegal protests has proven effective. Despite this media landscape, more people are turning to independent journalists for news, indicating a shift away from traditional outlets.
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