That article is poorly written it’s nearly unreadable. That’s what happens when you are twisting the facts to fit a narrative.
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Much like the way the media have portrayed the coronavirus.
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It’s literally in the article. They had to keep questioning him to try to get him to separate literal nazis. But the below is his original quote.pic.twitter.com/WiHHI4IiAr
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Literally 40 seconds later, Trump says, "And I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists. They should be condemned totally."
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You had a great idea to debunk the
#FinePeopleHoax Then, you started typing. It went downhill after that.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Typical USA Today—a high school level rag. But I do wish Trump would have taken it upon himself to loudly debunk the fine people hoax.
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Unbelievable the level of deceit by selective emphasis. Their points: 1) Biden never said specifically that Trump
nazis at the debate (but he said so elsewhere, and IMPLICITLY did so at debate)
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Such a poorly written piece. And this is the quality of their fact checking
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The USA piece is an Intentionally Defective Factcheck. Also it is littered with links to other articles worded to work as propaganda.
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