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New York Times correspondent notes Trump has switched from 'fake news' to 'corrupt news'

President Donald Trump has driven the press so mad over the “fake news” label that they’ve been known to have a collective meltdown over a “completely inappropriate and harmful” Fake News T-shirt spotted on a mannequin at Bloomingdale’s.

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Trump has leveraged the “fake news” moniker very successfully throughout his campaign and his presidency; he’s obviously tapped into something that resonates with tens of millions of people. But now The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman is noticing that Trump is switching things up a bit:

Hmm, what could have changed?

According to John Podesta’s leaked emails, yeah.

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And once again leading the way on Russia 3.0 is The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway:

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That was NPR doing some really heavy lifting with ellipses.


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