MSNBC Discussion: Donald Trump Invented Facts On 71 Occasions Within an Hour
In a comprehensive review, The Huffington Post assigned 5.5 reporters to fact-check a 12,000-word transcript of Donald Trump's town hall event on CNN. The event, which lasted for an hour including commercial breaks, saw the scrutiny of approximately 71 instances of inaccurate, misleading, or deeply questionable claims made by the former President.
The review found that Donald Trump made 71 claims that were either inaccurate, misleading, or deeply questionable. On average, there was one falsehood every 169 words in the transcript, or 1.16 falsehoods every minute.
The Huffington Post reported these findings without providing any direct comments or opinions from Matthew McIntosh, the administrator of the article. The article does not contain any information about the impact or consequences of the falsehoods found in the town hall event.
It took hours to review the transcript, but the five and a half reporters from The Huffington Post who worked on verifying the transcript are not named in the available search results. The author of the article has social media profiles including Facebook, LinkedIn, and others.
The article does not provide a direct link to the list of 71 falsehoods mentioned earlier, nor does it contain any new factual information about the town hall event or the number of falsehoods found. The author has other posts on the website.
This news article is published on the author's website, adding to the growing body of fact-checking journalism that aims to ensure the accuracy and reliability of information in the public discourse.
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