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Trump shares fake quotes, falsely accuses Obama of treason in late-night rant

Trump shares fake quotes, falsely accuses Obama of treason in late-night rant

Summary

President Donald Trump posted many messages late at night before a trip to China, spreading false claims and conspiracy theories about former President Barack Obama and the 2020 election. He accused Obama of treason and wiretapping without evidence, shared fake quotes, and repeated unsupported claims about votes being deleted in the 2020 election.

Key Facts

  • President Trump posted 55 times in 3 hours on social media before visiting China.
  • He accused former President Obama of treason and spying during the 2016 campaign without evidence.
  • Trump shared a fake quote falsely attributed to Senator John Kennedy about Obama and Obamacare money.
  • Trump repeated false claims that 2.7 million votes for him were deleted in 2020 due to Dominion voting technology.
  • There is no proof Obama wiretapped Trump Tower, and the Justice Department found no basis for this claim in 2017.
  • Trump criticized the New York Times for reporting his Reflecting Pool project cost more than originally stated.
  • The New York Times is actually gaining subscribers, contrary to Trump's claim that it is losing readers.
  • These posts include AI-generated images and unverified conspiracy theories.
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