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How Trump's 'fallacious info' rhetoric has gotten out of support an eye on

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June 12, 2019
How Trump's 'fallacious info' rhetoric has gotten out of support an eye on
Accusations in a Mirror: How the Radical Right Blames Rising Political Violence on the Left
Accusations in a Mirror: How the Radical Right Blames Rising Political Violence on the Left - Southern Poverty Law Center
Trump foe and CNN journalist Jim Acosta received FBI protection after death threats
Trump's war on the media may endanger free press, leading the US down an uncertain path

How Trump's 'fallacious info' rhetoric has gotten out of support an eye on

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Adapted from Jim Acosta’s “The Enemy of the Other folks: A Unpleasant Time to Describe the Fact in The US” area for release Tuesday Washington (CNN)It used to be February 16, 2017, and President Donald J.
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Accusations in a Mirror: How the Radical Right Blames Rising Political Violence on the Left

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Candace Owens, then communications director for the right-wing student group Turning Point USA, wrote off white nationalism as a fearmongering “election strategy” on the part of Democrats.
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Accusations in a Mirror: How the Radical Right Blames Rising Political Violence on the Left - Southern Poverty Law Center

Southern Poverty Law Center
Candace Owens, then communications director for the right-wing student group Turning Point USA, wrote off white nationalism as a fearmongering “election strategy” on the part of Democrats.
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Trump foe and CNN journalist Jim Acosta received FBI protection after death threats

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
CNN reporter Jim Acosta writes in a new book that his relationship with President Donald Trump started off relatively cordial, but soon descended into denunciations that led to death threats from Trump’s supporters, armed security around the newsman’s family and an incident in which police were called to his home, guns drawn.
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Trump's war on the media may endanger free press, leading the US down an uncertain path

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
"I'm changing it from fake news, though," Trump said in response to a question from me. "I wanted to let you know that I spoke with the President and he wants you to know that he thought you were very professional today," Hicks said.
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