On Fake News Trump Said
The Fake
News Awards was created by U.S. President Donald Trump to
highlight the Fake
news trump outlets he said were responsible for misrepresenting
him or producing false reports both before, and during, his presidency.
President
Trump first proposed an award on Fake
news trump then called the "Fake News Trophy" in November
2017.
Trump said
on Fake
news trump “We should have a contest as to which of the Networks,
plus CNN and not including Fox, is the most dishonest, corrupt and/or distorted
in its political coverage of your favorite President (me). They are all bad.
Winner to receive the FAKE NEWS TROPHY!”
At the time,
it was unclear whether he intended to actually create the award Fake
news trump. In late December, Trump's re-election campaign sent
emails to supporters with a link to an online poll asking them to rank three
nominated stories as "fake," "faker" or "fakest" Fake
news trump. Trump next mentioned the awards on Fake
news trump in a January 2, 2018 tweet. At this time, he called them
the "Most Dishonest & Corrupt Media Awards of the Year" on Fake
news trump, and wrote they would be awarded for "dishonesty
& bad reporting in various categories" Fake
news trump. The awards were scheduled for January 8, 2018 at
5pm CST. In a January 7 tweet, Trump changed the date to January 17,
citing increased interest in the award on Fake
news trump.
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