Now you can fact-check Trump’s tweets — in the tweets themselves
Now you can fact-check Trump’s tweets — in the tweets themselves
We made a tool that slips a bit more context into Trump’s tweets. It’s still in the early stages, but our goal is to provide additional context where needed for Trump’s tweets moving forward (and a few golden oldies). For example, here’s what it shows in relation to that Trump tweet.
Now you can fact-check Trump’s tweets — in the tweets themselves
Now you can fact-check Trump’s tweets — in the tweets themselves
We made a tool that slips a bit more context into Trump’s tweets. It’s still in the early stages, but our goal is to provide additional context where needed for Trump’s tweets moving forward (and a few golden oldies). For example, here’s what it shows in relation to that Trump tweet.
On election night I felt a great sadness for America — not a Democratic or Republican sadness, but a sadness for the heart and soul of the nation. It is impossible to react to the election of Donald Trump with anything less than moral outrage. Trump is, as David Remnick wrote for The New Yorker, “vulgarity unbounded,” and his election has not only struck fear in the hearts of the vulnerable but also given rise to hundreds of documented cases of harassment and intimidation.
(via Rev. Barber: We are witnessing the birth pangs of a Third Reconstruction)
Indivisible: A Practical Guide For Resisting the Trump Agenda
Indivisible: A Practical Guide For Resisting the Trump Agenda
Harvard University law professor Larry Lessig said Tuesday that 20 Republican Electoral College voters are considering flipping to vote against Donald Trump, more than half the number of anti-Trump votes needed to stall the president-elect from being sworn into office.
(via Harvard professor says 20 GOP voters may flip against Trump)