Image Credit: The New York Times During the 2020 Presidential debate, multiple media sources reported that President Donald Trump refused to denounce "white supremacy". Here are just a few of the notable headlines. CNN White House shows no signs of backing down from Trump's refusal to condemn White supremacy NPR From Debate Stage, Trump Declines To Denounce White Supremacy The New York Times Trump Refuses to Denounce White Supremacy in Chaotic Debate CBS News Trump faces criticism for refusing to condemn white supremacists The Gu…
Forbes was the first to announce that the Tulsa Fire Department (TFD) told them that less than 6,200 people were in attendance at the Tulsa Rally on June 20th, 2020. This number came from Andy Little with the TFD who also stated that the number was derived from the number of tickets scanned and doesn’t include staff, suites, or media. This was stated at 7:30 pm CST, the time the event started was indicated as 8:00 pm CST. Officials of the Trump campaign stated that attendance is on a first-come-first-serve basis to unregistered attendees of w…
Snopes published a fact check titled "Did Trump Say Election Fraud Allows for 'Termination' of US Constitution?" to which they said was accurate, however, misleadingly. Others such as The Washington Post, New York Times, Politico, MSNBC, Fox News, and of course, CNN, made more direct claims that Donald Trump "called for the termination of the U.S. Constitution". The only problem with these claims is that they are inaccurate. Snopes Misleading Claim In Snopes "context" section, it states: In a Truth Social …