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On 30 January 2019, a number of social media users encountered a quote attributed to President Donald Trump, asserting that the chief executive had said, I can do my job without any intelligence whatsoever. This utterance gained currency immediately after President Trump accused U.S. intelligence agencies of being passive and naive about the dangers posed by Iran and was presented in several Facebook posts as if it were a literal quote from the President of the United States. Author Erica Jong also shared this statement on Twitter as the genuine words of President Trump: However, this phrase actually originated in a satirical article by New Yorker humorist Andy Borrowitz, headlined Trump Comes Out Strongly Against Intelligence: Andy Borowitz is a well-known humorist who has been publishing his satirical column The Borowitz Report since 2001. (The column was acquired by The New Yorkerin 2012.) Articles published in the Borowitz Report are tagged as satire, and a short bio for Borowitz, which appears beneath each article, notes that he writes a satirical column for The New Yorker. While articles published by The Borowitz Report are tagged as satire, some of these japes nonetheless escape the confines of The New Yorker and are shared on social media as if they were news stories. We've previously debunked pieces from this source reporting that Vice President Mike Pence had issued a warning against gay aliens, and that Russian President Vladimir Putin was set to sing at President Trump's inauguration. It should be noted that Jong, whose tweet containing this fictitious quote was shared thousands of times, responded to at least one user on Twitter to note that the quote had originated with Borowitz.
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