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Donald Trump responds to the Washington Post getting caught in a lie
Donald Trump issued a formal response regarding the Washington Post’s recent journalistic blunder involving a made-up quote from the former president.
“You will notice that establishment media errors, omissions, mistakes, and outright lies always slant one way—against me and against Republicans. Meanwhile, stories that hurt Democrats or undermine their narratives are buried, ignored, or delayed until they can do the least harm,” said Trump.
The Post was recently roasted in the media and online after issuing a correction to a story from January where it claimed Trump demanded in a phone call that Georgia election investigators “find the fraud.”
In reality, Trump never said that. And that’s been Trump’s assertion since day one. Of course, the Post ran with the original story anyway.
But what’s really disturbing about the entire fiasco is that other news outlets claimed they confirmed the original story and sources. Which, now that we know the whole thing was fake, makes it even worse.
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Everyday America
This musician gave a random performance at a vaccine clinic
Famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma recently transformed his 15-minute vaccine observation period into a concert for the newly inoculated.
According to Richard Hall of the Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative, the world-famous cellist completed his vaccination course and “wanted to give something back.”
Yo-Yo Ma took a seat along the observation area wall, masked and socially distanced away from the others. He went on to pass 15 minutes in observation playing cello for an applauding audience in what Hall called a “very special” concert that capped the day’s vaccination event.
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This has been John W Denton for The Local Conservative
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