January 19, 2021
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Media outlets and news personalities have made a number of major mistakes throughout the time that President Donald Trump has served in the White House.
Publications such as the New York Times, CNN, and Politico inaccurately portrayed conversations, the state of the president’s finances, his dealings with Russia (or lack thereof), and a variety of other facts about the president throughout the past four years.
Most notably, many media figures pushed the narrative that Trump and members of his campaign colluded with Russians to influence the 2016 election, though special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation found no evidence to establish that is true.
UpdatedTue, Jan 19, 2021 at 3:57 pm ET
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Kamala Harris, now the vice president-elect, danced with the Isiserettes Drill & Drum Corps in Des Moines, Iowa, after launching her presidential campaign. Harris will become the nation s first woman, Black and South Asian vice president Wednesday. (Getty Images)
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