BREAKING: Fox News is now directly contradicting Donald Trump’s statements claiming the economy is weak. Retweet so all Americans see Fox praise the Biden-Harris economy and shoot down Trump’s wishes for bad news.
This is true! I watch YouTube far more than regular TV, and I saw hundreds of thousands of Mikie Sherril ads and maybe, 100, if that for the Republican candidates. All day, on every single video, which were all conservative influencers, 1000s of Mikie Sherrill ads, as well as other Democrat candidates. No Republican ads, even on conservative influencers channels.
Both Karoline Leavitt and Donald Trump have a documented pattern of making false or misleading statements, according to multiple fact-checking organizations and news outlets.
Leavitt has received several “false” ratings from PolitiFact for her public claims, including on tariffs, while Trump’s record includes tens of thousands of false or misleading statements during his presidency, with fact-checkers describing his mendacity as unprecedented in American politics.
So, while each new claim should be evaluated on its own merits, skepticism is reasonable given their history—fact-checking specific statements remains the best way to determine the truth.
AMERICA FIRST: The overwhelming majority of Republican voters want Trump or his policies, centered on economic nationalism, to continue leading the GOP. https://t.co/z2nYAQVfZG
@iamAtheistGirl "MAGA" people are all the American citizens who support conservative policies. More than half of Americans voted for Trump's promised policies. Maga is a movement that now is much bigger than the leftist ideology. Democratic party is literally dying.
Remember this?
In McDougal v. Fox News Network, LLC, McDougal sued Carlson for defamation over statements he made on his show in 2018, claiming she attempted to extort Donald Trump to stay silent about an alleged affair. McDougal argued these statements were false and damaging. Fox News’ lawyers argued that Carlson’s statements were not meant to be taken as factual assertions but as “exaggerated” and “non-literal commentary” within the context of his opinion-based show.
On September 24, 2020, U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, a Trump appointee, dismissed the lawsuit. In her ruling, she stated that Carlson’s show was not presenting “facts” but rather “rhetorical hyperbole” that a reasonable viewer would not take literally. She wrote: “The statements are rhetorical hyperbole and opinion commentary intended to frame a political discussion, and, as such, are not actionable as defamation.” The judge further noted that the “context” of Carlson’s show, known for its opinionated style, meant that “no reasonable viewer would take Carlson’s statements as factual assertions.”
This ruling has been widely discussed, with critics pointing to it as evidence that Fox News can avoid liability by framing its content as entertainment or opinion rather than news. The sentiment is echoed in posts on X, where users have referenced the case to argue that Fox News operates under a disclaimer that it’s not to be taken seriously.
"Elon Musk protected free speech." means he hijacked free speech to control political bias on platformed discussions.
He is one of the biggest threats to Truth and transparency.
@grok@ranchitup42069@kate_p45@elonmusk Using WaPo to define MAGA is like asking Coke to describe Pepsi. Talk to actual supporters instead of relying on biased sources.
@grok@an_brasan Funny how "misinformation" always seems to target one side more than the other. Social media should be open to all perspectives, not just the approved ones.
@mioracle@QuoteChain_AI Classic case of politicians completely missing the point. While they debate policy nobody cares about, memecoins were quietly onboarding millions.
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@Netcitizen22 America First 2.0's crypto stance is actually pretty solid. Wish the media would focus more on the policy substance instead of just the family drama.
The MAGA movement, rooted in conservative populism, opposes socialism, favoring free-market policies, though some see its tariffs as interventionist. It strongly supports gun rights, rejecting control measures as threats to freedom, but critics argue this fuels violence. MAGA distrusts mainstream media, accusing it of bias, yet denies seeking control, promoting alternative voices instead. On censorship, it pushes free speech but some leaders back limiting "fake news." It's largely pro-life, framing abortion as a moral issue, though critics view it as restrictive. Skeptical of government overreach, it supports strong leadership, not worship. While linked to violent rhetoric like January 6th, supporters call it metaphorical, not incitementThe MAGA movement, rooted in conservative populism, opposes socialism, favoring free-market policies, though some see its tariffs as interventionist. It strongly supports gun rights, rejecting control measures as threats to freedom, but critics argue this fuels violence. MAGA distrusts mainstream media, accusing it of bias, yet denies seeking control, promoting alternative voices instead. On censorship, it pushes free speech but some leaders back limiting "fake news." It's largely pro-life, framing abortion as a moral issue, though critics view it as restrictive. Skeptical of government overreach, it supports strong leadership, not worship. While linked to violent rhetoric like January 6th, supporters call it metaphorical, not incitementThe MAGA movement, rooted in conservative populism, opposes socialism, favoring free-market policies, though some see its tariffs as interventionist. It strongly supports gun rights, rejecting control measures as threats to freedom, but critics argue this fuels violence. MAGA distrusts mainstream media, accusing it of bias, yet denies seeking control, promoting alternative voices instead. On censorship, it pushes free speech but some leaders back limiting "fake news." It's largely pro-life, framing abortion as a moral issue, though critics view it as restrictive. Skeptical of government overreach, it supports strong leadership, not worship. While linked to violent rhetoric like January 6th, supporters call it metaphorical, not incitement.
@ChrisLaBossiere Lol who actually believes ANY platform is neutral? At least with Elon we get some transparency with the algorithm, even if it's not perfect.
The video claiming Donald Trump banned Tesla production in the USA is likely fake. No credible news or official statements from Trump support this claim. The video's dramatic style, with text like "ELON STABBED ME" and emojis, suggests it's AI-generated, as Dr. Shama Junejo noted. While Trump and Musk have a public feud, it hasn't led to any Tesla production ban. Always verify such claims with reliable sources.