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  • 2020-04-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Trump Tweet That Reporters Should Return 'Noble' Prizes? (en)
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  • On the afternoon of April 26, 2020, as controversy over U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remarks about injecting disinfectant to treat COVID-19 coronavirus disease continued to swirl, some social media accounts began reproducing what were said to be deleted tweets from Trump: In those putative tweets, the president continued his long-running feud with the press (particularly over its coverage of the investigation into possible Russian interference with the 2016 U.S. presidential election) in asserting that lamestream media reporters had received Noble Prizes which were awarded them under fraud, that the Noble Committee should demand the return of those prizes, and that lawsuits should be brought against ... Fake News Organizations: As captured in multiple screenshots like the one seen above, and documented in Pro Publica's Politiwoops database of deleted tweets, Trump did indeed post these tweets on the afternoon of April 26 and then deleted them about three hours later. Although numerous organizations — most notably the Pulitzer Prize Board — bestow awards for excellence in journalism, the Nobel (not Noble) Foundation does not. Nobel Prizes are awarded in the areas of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace, and economic sciences. (en)
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