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Right wing media is using misleading videos from RNC social media accounts to question President Biden's fitness for office. The New York Post published deceptive videos of Biden at events, like him walking off stage with Obama being spun as freezing up. Another video of Biden at the G7 Summit was edited to make it seem like he walked away from a skydiving demonstration, when he was actually congratulating a skydiver. These manipulated videos are spread without fact-checking, while ignoring Trump's actual mental lapses.

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Glenn Kessler from the Washington Post fact-checked Joe Biden's statement about his son's income. Hunter Biden admitted in court that he received substantial payments from Chinese companies. Kessler reported that Hunter Biden earned around $2.4 million in 2017 and $2.2 million in 2018, mostly from Chinese and Ukrainian interests. This contradicts what Joe Biden said during a debate with Donald Trump. Trump was right in pointing out Hunter Biden's financial gains in Ukraine, China, and other places. The fact that the mainstream media acknowledged Trump's correctness is surprising. It raises questions about Joe Biden's credibility and the possibility of his replacement. This unexpected admission by CNN is unprecedented.

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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 President has made several false claims recently, including being at ground zero the day after 9/11, witnessing the Pittsburgh Bridge collapse, and his grandfather dying before his birth. However, the President was deeply honored to spend 9/11 with military members in Alaska and spoke about his visit to Ground Zero a week after the event. He emphasized the impact it had on him and the importance of preventing future attacks.

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The binder is back and transitioning to independence, with blonde highlights and the claim that “blondes have more fun.” It’s suggested that when a woman dramatically changes her hair, she’s going through something, and in this case, it’s true. The transcript portrays Binder as unable to find a job, “the face of the cheap fakes,” who swore a DEI blood oath to Joe, “kinda like Kamala,” and now her best shot at a payday is to bank a book advance about “the big guy,” but she’s told not to say anything bad about “the big guy” because he’s the meal ticket. The claim is that “nobody’s gonna believe the blonde Binder.” It is stated that “all of Biden world already told Comer under oath that grandpa's lights were out,” but Binder is described as thirsty and transitioning fast. Her first stop on the tour is CBS, and Binder is said to be fuming that Democrats threw Joe under Kamala’s electric school bus. Speaker 1 notes: “What you said in this book is you're angry at the people who tried to push him out.” Speaker 2 confirms: “Yes. That's correct.” Speaker 1 adds: “And Some Americans are gonna say, seriously?” Speaker 2 responds: “And and, but not just the party that pushed him out, the party as it's behaving today in this moment when we need a democratic party to be fighting, to be an opposition party.” Binder is described as very concerned about Biden’s age, though the claim asserts “No, she wasn't. It was just a silly joke.” Speaker 2, who says, “I was his White House press secretary, which means I had a role that saw him practically every day and traveled with him for more than 95%,” states that they had always said they wouldn’t claim he didn’t age; “He aged. And he poked fun at it. We always owned up.” The dialogue on age continues, including: “With age comes what happens when you get older.” The transcript then shifts to Binder’s media appearances beyond CBS. Binder allegedly “got hungry for seconds after CBS,” visiting a liberal podcast to claim that “Trump, not Biden, was playing Houdini with the press.” On press activity, Speaker 3 asserts: “He talked way less to the press than Donald Trump does.” Speaker 4 counters: “Way less. And he wasn't out there at all. He wasn't good off the cuff.” They discuss the former president’s press presence and events, with Speaker 3 adding: “He wasn't good off the cuff,” and Speaker 4 noting: “He wasn't doing press conferences. Let’s just be real. Like, he didn't do big events.” Speaker 2 responds: “But, Tim, that's not true. Tim, you're conflating all of it.” Speaker 4 says: “You're first, you're telling me he didn't talk well about it. Then you're telling me he didn't talk at all.” Speaker 3 counters: “He didn't do either. He didn't talk very often, and when he did, it wasn't very good.” Speaker 4 concludes: “He's gotten very old.” Speaker 2 ends with: “Didn't paying attention to what we were doing at the White House.”

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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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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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Trump is struggling to attack Vice President Harris after easily targeting President Biden. CNN is accused of being objective in reporting the news.

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Former President Trump accuses the Biden administration of using FEMA funding to support undocumented migrants. The White House denies this claim, calling it categorically false. According to the White House, the Washington Post Fact Checker published an article with the headline, "No. Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants, but Trump did."

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The question of whether the country is in a better place now than under Trump is straightforward: yes, it is. Biden has been focused on addressing the damage caused during Trump's presidency, both in terms of policy and societal issues. There's ongoing work to clean up not just government policies but also the violence and prejudice that persist in society. The evidence supports this view, and it's important to rely on factual research rather than opinions.

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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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Thirteen US service members died at AbiGate during the Afghanistan withdrawal, and three died in a drone attack in Jordan this year. The President mistakenly claimed to be the only president without troops dying, but he deeply cares about service members and their families. He attended the dignified transfers of fallen soldiers and will continue to honor them. The President was comparing the number of service members who died under his leadership to previous years to emphasize his commitment to keeping troops safe.

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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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The White House was allegedly lying to the press, the public, and even its own cabinet members. Critics point out that Tapper's record on the subject isn't "squeaky clean." President Biden embraces his stutter, while Trump mocks, exaggerates, and belittles it, according to a Washington Post piece. Biden is sharp mentally, but there are questions about his physical condition, given that he is 81. His memory "doesn't seem great," but it's "not horrible."

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Some criticism of media coverage of President Biden is fair, including of Speaker 1's own coverage. Looking back, some issues were not covered enough. Reporting revealed that starting around 2019 or 2020, there appeared to be two Bidens: one that was workable and serviceable, and another nonfunctioning one who couldn't recall names of top aides and would lose his train of thought to an alarming degree. The nonfunctioning Biden appeared more frequently, and seemed to get much worse in 2023 and 2024.

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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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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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The media has made numerous false reports about Trump, including misrepresenting his actions, statements, and interactions. Examples include falsely claiming he skipped visiting troops, misrepresented his comments on immigrants, and inaccurately reporting on various events. These errors range from misidentifying individuals in photos to fabricating stories about his financial dealings and health statements. The media has also been criticized for inaccurately reporting on his policies, actions, and personal life. Overall, the media's credibility has been called into question due to these repeated inaccuracies.

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Joe Biden is leaving office, having failed to eliminate Trumpism, which remains a powerful force in politics. This reflects poorly on his leadership. Questions arise about Biden's integrity, particularly regarding an 11-year blanket pardon dating back to 2014. The narrative surrounding Biden's presidency is filled with lies, from claims about inflation to the situation in Afghanistan and the border. Critics argue that Biden has misled the public, particularly regarding his son Hunter. There's frustration over the credibility of Biden and his administration, with calls for accountability and a recognition of the dishonesty that has characterized his time in office. The discussion emphasizes the need for honesty in leadership and the consequences of failing to uphold that standard.

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The President made another gaffe when he visited a migrant center and mistook the secret service for the Salvation Army. He mixed up various locations like Fallujah, Iraq with Kherson, Ukraine, and Cambodia with Colombia. He also mentioned losing his son, Beau, in Iraq, which is not true. It's unfortunate that these mistakes keep happening, and while some errors are expected, this is a lot of mistakes.

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Democrats falsely claimed Joe Biden was a genius solving all problems, but it was all lies.

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Some media outlets show bias towards politicians, treating Republicans differently than Democrats. For instance, CNN cut away from Trump's Iowa victory speech, while MSNBC refused to air it, citing his tendency to lie. Both Trump and Biden have made false claims, yet the media's treatment varies. The new NPR CEO has a history of controversial statements, highlighting this bias. Coverage of Texas politicians defying federal law contrasts with the leniency shown towards sanctuary cities. Additionally, Argentina's new libertarian president is labeled "far right," despite his policies being more aligned with free trade and economic principles. Protests against his budget cuts are covered extensively, but his threat to cut welfare for illegal street blockers effectively ended the protests. More people are now turning to independent news sources, indicating a shift away from traditional media.

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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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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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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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