MarketWatch First Take: Washington Post’s 10,000 Trump untruths is about 25% fake news
The Washington Post’s count of what it calls “false and misleading statements” by President Trump is itself inflated.
The Washington Post’s count of what it calls “false and misleading statements” by President Trump is itself inflated.
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