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Sute, it has all been 'debunked', presumably by your favourite website, factcheck.org, brought to you by the Annenberg Foundation. RWJF and Facebook. Source: about 1 year ago
This is very very simple. The answer is yes. You're so naive you believe factcheck.org. Source: about 1 year ago
I presented you the facts. He was listed as an owner and shareholder still as of time it was fact checked by factcheck.org in both the USA and China. Source: about 1 year ago
Since you get your news from bombastic headlines, let's educate you with data from factcheck.org, again, not conservative leaning at all (it's run by RAND corp, and has a "Lean Left" rating from Allsides Media Bias Rating. Factcheck says, "There also was no part of the state’s lawsuit that dealt with allegations that the Trump Foundation “stole from a kids cancer charity,” as the posts claim. That detail appears... Source: about 1 year ago
Factcheck.org is a 'leftist' source? What does that mean to you? What is leftist about the facts portrayed? Or is it that you can't comprehend the facts that makes it leftist? Source: about 1 year ago
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