< p>We’re only a little over one week into President Trump’s second term, and already the Press Secretary’s office has had to debunk three “fake news hoaxes.”DOUBLING DOWN
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“Debunking Latest Fake News Hoaxes,” reads the press release from The Office of Communications.
“President Donald J. Trump has been subjected to more manufactured Fake News hoaxes than any president in history,” the memo explains, “and it hasn’t gotten any better in his second term.”
It starts with the biggie:
HOAX: Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), and media outlets claim President Trump’s directive to pause radical, wasteful government spending means an end to Medicaid, food assistance, and other individual assistance programs.