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  • 2017-01-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Does This Photograph Show Donald Trump at a KKK Cross Burning? (en)
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  • A photograph purportedly showing President-elect Donald Trump at a cross burning with the Ku Klux Klan was circulated on social media in December 2016: This image is a real photograph, but it depicts a lookalike figure and not the real Donald Trump. This image was created by artist Alison Jackson for her book Private. Jackson employs actors to stage photographs showing celebrities in compromising positions, and her book also featured images of a fake Trump attacking a gun range target with Hillary Clinton's face posted atop it, having sex with a beauty pageant contestant, and receiving a full-body spray tan: Jackson has created staged photographs involving several other presidents, including George W. Bush and John F. Kennedy. She was also responsible for the widely circulated image purportedly showing Bill Clinton sitting naked on a bed with an anonymous woman. This isn't the first time that Donald Trump has been falsely connected to the KKK. In September 2016, a manipulated photograph showing Trump's parents in KKK robes was circulated on social media. (en)
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