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President Elect Donald Trump shuts down CNN reporter
Trump vs MediaPresident Elect Donald Trump shuts down CNN reporter. Calls CNN Fake news for the first time. Jan 11, 20171.64K views 1 comment -
'You are a rude, terrible person' : Trump attacks CNN reporter
Trump vs Media'You are a rude, terrible person' : Trump attacks CNN reporter. Trump calls Jim Acosta a rude and terrible person. Woman tries to take mic away from Acosta. Nov 7, 2018452 views 16 comments -
"YOU'RE FAKE NEWS" President Trump SLAMS CNN's Jim Acosta Over Border Statistics
Trump vs MediaPresident Trump, declaring a national emergency on the southern border, once again calls CNN reporter fake news. Feb 15, 2019534 views -
Trump spars with CNN calling them 'VERY fake news'
Trump vs MediaPresident Donald Trump called on CNN, who he routinely insults as 'fake news' at his White House press conference and took a shot at network president Jeff Zucker. 201766 views -
CNN Is Fake News - President Trump Dodges Jim Acosta Question Attempt
Trump vs MediaCNN Is Fake News - President Trump Dodges Jim Acosta Question Attempt. July 13, 2018 Fake news or information disorder is false or misleading information (misinformation, including disinformation, propaganda, and hoaxes) presented as news. Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, or making money through advertising revenue. Although false news has always been spread throughout history, the term fake news was first used in the 1890s when sensational reports in newspapers were common. Nevertheless, the term does not have a fixed definition and has been applied broadly to any type of false information presented as news. It has also been used by high-profile people to apply to any news unfavorable to them. Further, disinformation involves spreading false information with harmful intent and is sometimes generated and propagated by hostile foreign actors, particularly during elections. In some definitions, fake news includes satirical articles misinterpreted as genuine, and articles that employ sensationalist or clickbait headlines that are not supported in the text. Because of this diversity of types of false news, researchers are beginning to favour information disorder as a more neutral and informative term The term fake news has at times been used to cast doubt upon credible news. Throughout his campaign and presidency, former U.S. president Donald Trump has misused the term numerous times, using it to describe any negative press coverage of himself he personally dislikes rather than actual false news. Trump has claimed that the mainstream American media (which he calls the "lying press") regularly reports "fake news" or "hoax news", despite the fact that he generated considerable false and inaccurate or misleading statements himself. According to The Washington Post's Fact Checker's database, Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims during his four years in office, though the number of unique false claims is much lower because many of his major false claims were repeated hundreds of times each. A searchable online database is available for each documented false claim, and a datafile is available for download for use in academic studies of misinformation and lying.[254] An analysis of the first 16,000 false claims is available as a book. Trump has often attacked mainstream news reporting publications, deeming them "fake news" and the "enemy of the people". Every few days, Trump would issue a threat against the press due to his claims of "fake news". There have been many instances in which norms that protect press freedom have been pushed or even upended during the Trump-era.4.83K views 3 comments -
Trump to CNN reporter: What a stupid question
Trump vs Media9 Nov 2018) US President Donald Trump slammed another CNN reporter on Friday, this time Abby Phillip1.1K views 6 comments