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  • 2017-03-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Trump Wants to Deport American Indians to India? (en)
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  • On 13 February 2017, the entertainment web site The Postillon published an article reporting that President Trump had expressed an intent to deport Native Americans back to India: This article, which was later aggregated by the web site NativeAmericans.news, also featured two images purportedly showing tweets on the subject sent by the President: Neither the story nor the accompanying tweets were real. The Postillon is a satire web site that does not publish factual stories, as noted in the site's FAQ section: In addition to the satirical origins of this story, we searched President Trump's twitter feed for the above-displayed tweets. Neither of these tweets ever showed up on Trump's timeline. This is hardly the first time that tweets from President Trump have been fabricated. As we've seen on multiple occasions, it is surprisingly easy to create and share a fake tweet. (en)
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