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  2. List of conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump

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    1.3Robert Mueller investigation deflections. 1.42016 and 2020 election claims. 1.5Claims of corrupt science, medicine, and statistics. 1.6Exaggerating the threat of immigrants and non-whites. 1.7Claims of wealthy funders of protestors. 1.8Questioning terrorism. 2Conspiracy theorists endorsed by Trump. 3See also.

  3. COVID-19 misinformation by the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kayleigh McEnany, September 9, 2020 "I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down because I don't want to create a panic." —Trump, recorded privately on March 19, 2020 (Bob Woodward released recording in Sept.) On March 6, Trump over-promised on the availability of COVID-19 testing in the United States, claiming that "anybody that wants a test can get a test." Firstly, there ...

  4. Allegations of Barack Obama spying on Donald Trump

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    Allegations of Barack Obama spying on Donald Trump. Barack Obama meets with Donald Trump in the Oval Office. As part of a large and baseless conspiracy theory, Donald Trump posited that Barack Obama had spied on him, [1] which Trump described as "the biggest political crime in American history, by far." [2] The series of accusations have been ...

  5. Trump’s Illinois delegates: Some tout election ... - AOL

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    Trump’s Illinois delegates: Some tout election denials, others claim vaccines were useless or QR codes lead to government tracking Rick Pearson, Jeremy Gorner, Chicago Tribune March 10, 2024 at ...

  6. COVID-19 misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation on the subject of COVID-19 has been used by politicians, interest groups, and state actors in many countries for political purposes: to avoid responsibility, scapegoat other countries, and avoid criticism of their earlier decisions. Sometimes there is a financial motive as well.

  7. False or misleading statements by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 2020—one day after former president Barack Obama criticized the Trump administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic [300] —Trump posted a one-word tweet: "OBAMAGATE!" [301] On May 11, Philip Rucker of The Washington Post asked Trump what crime former president Barack Obama committed. Trump's reply was: "Obamagate.

  8. List of executive actions by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Executive orders. Donald Trump signed a total of 220 executive orders from January 2017 to January 2021. As of July 2024, 71 of them ( 32%) have been revoked, many by his successor, Joe Biden . Cumulative number of executive orders signed by Donald Trump. Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues.

  9. Trump hails the COVID-19 vaccine as 'one of the greatest ...

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    Trump called the vaccine "one of the greatest achievements of mankind" and praised his administration's success in getting the vaccine developed on his watch. Typically, vaccine development takes ...