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  2. Fact check: Trump makes false claims about trade with ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump repeated false claims about the US trade relationship with Canada and Europe in virtual Thursday remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos. He also delivered a smattering ...

  3. Blake Lively Faces $7M Defamation Lawsuit from Crisis ... - AOL

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    "The statements of fact, actual or implied, of and concerning Plaintiffs in the Precursor and CRD Complaint are false, defamatory, made with either negligence or 'actual malice' and have caused ...

  4. False or misleading statements by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    For example, CBO reported in January 2020 that: "Tariffs are expected to reduce the level of [U.S.] real GDP by roughly 0.5 percent and raise consumer prices by 0.5 percent in 2020. As a result, tariffs are also projected to reduce average real household income by $1,277 (in 2019 dollars) in 2020."

  5. What Kash Patel’s Confirmation Hearing Made Clear - AOL

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    One would hope that career FBI agents would balk at opening cases without a factual predicate or at using invasive investigative techniques as fishing expeditions. But if the boss changes the FBI ...

  6. Is–ought problem - Wikipedia

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    Hume's law or Hume's guillotine [1] is the thesis that an ethical or judgmental conclusion cannot be inferred from purely descriptive factual statements. [ 2 ] A similar view is defended by G. E. Moore 's open-question argument , intended to refute any identification of moral properties with natural properties , which is asserted by ethical ...

  7. Post-truth politics - Wikipedia

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    Post-truth politics, also described as post-factual politics [1] or post-reality politics, [2] amidst varying academic and dictionary definitions of the term, refer to a recent historical period where political culture is marked by public anxiety about what claims can be publicly accepted facts.

  8. Bondi hearing live updates: Bondi suggests Jack Smith's ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump's choice to head the Justice Department -- former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi -- faced questions for more than five hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee ...

  9. Misrepresentation - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] Actionable misrepresentations must be misstatements of fact or law: [37] [38] misstatements of opinion [39] or intention are not deemed statements of fact; [40] [33] but if one party appears to have specialist knowledge of the topic, his "opinions" may be considered actionable misstatements of fact.