Tuesday, February 5, 2019
MI-ED CHECKED THE NEW YORK TIMES FACT CHECKERS…. WE FOUND THAT THEY LIED AND MISLED.
Thus we agree with CAMERA, honest reporting and a multitude of others to find the New York Times to be intentionally misleading and devoted to selling editorial positions in the guise of news.
February 05, 2019 NYTimes.com »TOP STORIES
President Trump made a lot of claims in his State of the Union speech about immigration, abortion and more. We fact-checked them.[Note that MI-ED CHECKED THE NEW YORK TIMES FACT CHECKERS…. WE FOUND THAT THEY LIED AND MISLED....Thus we agree with CAMERA, Honest Reporting and a multitude of others to find the New York Times to be intentionally misleading and devoted to selling editorial positions in the guise of news.]
President Trump returned to a theme that dominated the second year of his presidency — a quest for a border wall with Mexico to cope with what he said is a crisis of crime and drugs in the United States caused by illegal immigration. Here’s how his remarks stacked up against the facts.
Reporting was contributed by Eileen Sullivan, Michael Tackett, Linda Qiu, Edward Wong, Eric Lipton, Eric Schmitt, Adam Liptak, Binyamin Appelbaum, Caitlin Dickerson, Charlie Savage, Coral Davenport, Glenn Thrush, Helene Cooper, Jim Tankersley, Julian E. Barnes, Katie Benner, Matt Phillips, Robert Pear and Thomas Gibbons-Neff.
Curious about the accuracy of a claim? Email factcheck@nytimes.com
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