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CNBC’s Joe Kernen laughed and fact-checked Trump live on air over ‘rigged’ election claims, highlighting the ongoing struggle between political rhetoric and hard facts in media coverage.
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Trump’s presidency saw 30,573 falsehoods, reshaping political discourse and damaging public trust. Here’s how misinformation became a tool of governance.
Trump’s presidency spread over 30,000 false claims, distorting truth, dividing society, and threatening democratic trust. Explore the long-term impact.
Trump’s presidency was flooded with misinformation—over 30,000 false claims that damaged trust in truth, media, and democracy. Here’s why it matters.