09/08/20
Trump and allies ratchet up disinformation efforts in late stage of campaign
President Trump surveys destruction in Kenosha, Wis., last week accompanied by former camera shop owner John Rode, wearing glasses. The current owner of the camera shop refused to meet with Trump. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
Ngày Aug. 30, 2020 Trump retweeted cảnh quay một người da đen đẩy một bà da trắng xuống đường rầy subway với tựa đề “Black Lives Matter/Antifa” nhưng chuyện nầy xảy ra vào tháng October năm ngoái và không dính dáng ǵ đến BLM hay Antifa...
Rồi mới đây giám đốc truyền thông Nhà Trắng ông Dan Scavino chỉnh sửa 1 video cho thấy ông Biden ngủ gục trong khi đang được một đài truyền h́nh phỏng vấn..
.(Chuyện hoàn toàn bịa đặt, ai có thể ngủ trong khi được đài truyền h́nh phỏng vấn chứ).
Tam Chanh Nguyen
By Ashley Parker
September 6, 2020 at 3:50 p.m. PDT
For President Trump and his allies, it was a week spent spreading doctored and misleading videos.
On Aug. 30, the president retweeted footage of a Black man violently pushing a White woman on a subway platform under the caption, “Black Lives Matter/Antifa” — but the man was not affiliated with either group, and the video was shot in October. White House social media director Dan Scavino shared a manipulated video that falsely showed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden seeming to fall asleep during a television interview, complete with a fake TV headline.
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