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At the Races: Artificial interference
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Half of U.S. adults surveyed April 24-28 by The Washington Post and ABC News said they expect gas prices will get worse, compared with 21 percent who thought they would improve.
According to the news release, those reservations were divided between $80 million for digital and nearly $200 million for TV.
briefing room if Trump believes most Americans support the decision to go to war, Leavitt replied: "I think he does, and I think the president knows the country is smart enough to [ignore] many of the fake
↵↵More than half of registered voters, 57 percent, graded the state of the union as not very strong or not strong, according to an NPR/PBS News/Marist University survey conducted late last month.
↵↵"And then I have to listen to the 'fake news' talking about affordability. Affordability. Do you notice? What word have you not heard over the last two weeks?
↵↵"I consistently approach issues with an eye toward pragmatic results rather than through the distorting lens of ideology," Collins wrote Tuesday in an op-ed in the Bangor Daily News.
↵↵A prime example came when NBC News' Llamas asked Trump if he would actually send Americans rebate checks from monies collected by his global tariffs.
I wonder what the fake news would say to that."↵↵But what are the chances of the United States being "in a war" sooner? The answer: pretty high.
↵↵"I think they're getting fake news from guys like you.
↵↵But, in a social media post, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the article "100% Fake News" and said "the White House repeatedly told this to CNN in the strongest possible terms."
Khashoggi kerfuffle↵↵As he and the crown prince held court with the press in the Oval Office, Trump snapped at an ABC News reporter who asked MBS about Khashoggi's murder, calling her network "fake news
While the current president praised the move (Donald Trump posted on Truth Social: "Great News for America: The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED.
Long said at the time, he had no reason to believe the tax credits were fake. He told Wyden he is unsure today whether they are real. "I can’t answer yes or no because I do not know," he said.
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We’re losing substantially more than 100,000 people," Trump said Thursday during a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "They’re dead.
Jasmine Crockett’s "fake eyelashes." Crockett then jabbed at Greene’s "bleach blonde, bad-built, butch body."
"I said, ’So double check it and make sure it’s not one of those fake news tweets.’" "When we met we mostly talked about procedure, how a Judiciary confirmation hearing works," Kennedy said.
On Sunday, during a morning rally, Trump joked about a fictional third would-be assassin shooting the "fake news" media assembled at the event instead, adding: "I don’t mind that so much." ’Gotten away