Donald Trump: Genuine News Or Fake News?

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President Donald Trump is notorious for calling CNN reporter Jim Acosta “fake news”. During a press conference at the White House. CNN Jim Acosta asked Mr. Trump why he wasn’t holding a press conference, the President replied, “I like real news, not fake news, and your fake news.” Many liberals and American laugh and criticize President Trump comments but very few understood what he meant. Most news channel such as CNN, NBC, CNBC and etc. are owned by Jewish business leader. Jewish business leader tends to be more liberal then conservative; thus, they only perpetrated trump as a villain. To make matter worse, 96% percent of the media are owned by Jewish owner. These news channel rarely highlight any good deeds that President Trump do and if

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