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317db4c00f4c8f00668130a615633440 | [730] In 2018, journalist Lesley Stahl recounted Trump's saying he intentionally demeaned and discredited the media "so when you write negative stories about me no one will believe you".[731]
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False statements
See also: Veracity of statements by Donald Trump and Big lie § Donald Trump's false claims of a stolen election
Fact-checkers from The Washington Post,[741] the Toronto Star,[742] and CNN[743] compiled data on "false or misleading claims" (orange background), and "false claims" (violet fore... | text | {
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Some of Trump's falsehoods were inconsequential, such as his claim of the "biggest inaugural crowd ever".[747][748] Others had more far-reaching effects, such as Trump's promotion of unproven antimalarial drugs as a treatment for COVID-19 in a press conference and on Twitter in March 2020.[749][750] The claims ha... | text | {
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4d221fbd61811c776c76862d8e61c4c2 | [758][759] His attacks on mail-in ballots and other election practices served to weaken public faith in the integrity of the 2020 presidential election,[760][761] while his disinformation about the pandemic delayed and weakened the national response to it.[459][758]
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Promotion of conspiracy theories
Main article: List of conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump
Before and throughout his presidency, Trump has promoted numerous conspiracy theories, including Obama birtherism, the Clinton body count conspiracy theory, QAnon, the Global warming hoax theory, Trump Tower wiret... | text | {
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58e9690fd480706aa040f8e0d4e3b5cf | [772][773] In national polling, about half of respondents said that Trump is racist; a greater proportion believed that he has emboldened racists.[774][775] Several studies and surveys found that racist attitudes fueled Trump's political ascent and were more important than economic factors in determining the allegiance... | text | {
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33e2acd9f9698e109ddff846947e43e1 | [782][783] In September 2016, amid pressure, he acknowledged that Obama was born in the U.S.[784] In 2017, he reportedly expressed birther views in private.[785]
According to an analysis in Political Science Quarterly, Trump made "explicitly racist appeals to whites" during his 2016 presidential campaign.[786] In parti... | text | {
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In July 2019, Trump tweeted that four Democratic congresswomen—all minorities, three of whom are native-born Americans—should "go back" to the countries they "came from".[797] Two days later the House of Representatives voted 240–187, mostly along party lines, to condemn his "racist comments".[798] White nat... | text | {
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At least 26 women have publicly accused Trump of rape, kissing and groping without consent, looking under women's skirts, or walking in on naked teenage pageant contestants.[808][809][810] In 2016, he denied all accusations, calling them "false smears" and alleging a conspiracy against him and the American people... | text | {
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Popular culture
Main articles: Donald Trump in popular culture and Donald Trump in music
See also: Musicians who oppose Donald Trump's use of their music
Trump has been the subject of parody, comedy, and caricature on television, in films, and in comics. Trump was named in hundreds of hip hop songs since the 198... | text | {
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