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He wrote that the photos conveyed a different message from video: "[T]he fist had a more warlike aspect, suggesting fearlessness and indomitability." He compared the photographs taken by Doug Mills and AP and Reuters photographers to Eugène Delacroix's 1830 painting Liberty Leading the People and John Singleton Copley's The Death of Major Peirson.
Another Trump ad takes an immigration-related quote from a 6-year-old news article way out of context, wrongly depicting it as a comment about the Biden-Harris administration.
Former President Trump criticized Fox News in an interview Friday for airing negative political ads attacking him, saying he would appeal directly to media mogul Rupert Murdoch to remove them from ...
The Trump campaign put the ads in heavy rotation during televised NFL and college football games and NASCAR Xfinity Series races. [4] [5] According to an analysis by Future Forward, "Kamala is for they/them" was one of Trump's most effective 30-second attack ads, shifting the race 2.7 percentage points in favor of Trump after viewers watched it ...
The Trump White House held about a hundred formal press briefings in 2017, declining by half during 2018 and to two in 2019. [36] Trump has employed the legal system as an intimidation tactic against the press. [38] In early 2020, the Trump campaign sued The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN for alleged defamation.
Elon Musk said a viral photo of Donald Trump and his inner circle reveals “deep truths” about how the president-elect’s victory was orchestrated by an unlikely group of former Democrats.
A viral video showing a young girl telling President Trump he's a "disgrace" has been shared thousands of times on Twitter — but it's fake. The clip, which comes from the Comedy Central series ...
The Washington Post editorial board criticized Barr and Trump's actions as "cheap political theater" and called upon leaders in Congress and the military to dissuade Trump from deploying active-duty Army soldiers on Americans streets (as Trump indicated he might do), saying such a move would be "unacceptable" and "move America closer to anarchy".