Criticizes New York Times and Washington Post for Distorting Information
Trolling the digital landscape once again, Trump posted on Truth Social that, as sociologist John McLaughlin claims, the disastrous polls conducted by the New York Times, ABC, and Washington Post before the U.S. presidential election were fixed.
Moreover, sounding the alarm, Trump stated that the current state of American media is rotten and corrupt to the core.
Going way back, Trump dropped a bombshell, asserting that without American intervention, the Panama and Suez canals wouldn't exist, and demanded free as a bird navigation for American ships through these legendary waterways.
Now, let's dive into the nitty-gritty. Despite Trump's repetitive claims that U.S. presidential elections are fixed, evidence remains scarce. While various investigations, including those led by state and federal election officials, have consistently proven such fraud to be rare, Trump stands firm, refusing to back down[1][3][4]. In a twist of fate, Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), publicly declared there was no evidence of electronic voting system tampering during the 2020 election. Guess who got the axe for speaking the truth? None other than Trump himself[2][3].
As for Trump's demand for free passage through the Panama and Suez canals, it's hard to trace any direct connection to his election claims. Typically, international agreements and treaties oversee tolls for ships passing through these canals[5]. Any legislative shifts concerning passage would call for serious diplomatic negotiations and due legal processes.
- I stand firm, refusing to accept the claims by sociologist John McLaughlin that the U.S. presidential elections are fixed, despite repetitive assertions to the contrary.
- The media, as Trump states, is rotten and corrupt to the core, a claim echoed in the general news domain.
- Trump's demands for free passage through the Panama and Suez canals, if realized, could potentially impact policy-and-legislation and war-and-conflicts, given the strategic importance of these waterways.
- In the crime-and-justice sector, Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), was fired for declaring no evidence of electronic voting system tampering during the 2020 election, a truth he spoke that cost him his job.
- Despite Trump's accusations about rigged polls and fixed elections, evidence remains scarce, and investigations consistently prove such fraud to be rare.
