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Fact check: Trump won’t stop telling a lie that there were no terror attacks during his presidency


AI Analysis:
**Bulleted list of undisputable facts mentioned in the article:**

* There were numerous terror attacks during Donald Trump's presidency.
* High-profile jihadist attacks occurred in New York City during his presidency.
* Terror attacks under Trump killed dozens of people.
* An Islamic extremist murdered eight people in an October 2017 terrorist attack in New York City in support of the terror group ISIS.
* A bomb was set off in the New York City subway system in December 2017, injuring people nearby.
* Trump issued a written statement denouncing this attack.
* The Justice Department found that a 2019 attack by an extremist member of Saudi Arabia's military was motivated by jihadist ideology and was carried out by a longtime associate of al Qaeda.
* A White nationalist carried out the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in US history, murdering 11 people and wounding six others in a shooting attack at a synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018.
* A 2019 terror attack on a California synagogue left one dead and three injured.
* Trump visited the synagogue in the aftermath of this attack.
* A White nationalist pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism for killing a Black man in New York City in 2017.
* An anti-Republican extremist attacked Republican lawmakers and others who were practicing in Virginia in 2017, shooting then-House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and three others.
* Trump's Justice Department described a White nationalist's 2019 shooting massacre at a Walmart in Texas as an act of domestic terrorism.
* One of Trump's supporters mailed improvised explosive devices to CNN, prominent Democratic officials, and others in 2018.

**Bulleted list of cases of bias or opinions expressed in the article:**

* The author assumes that Donald Trump is lying when he claims there were no terror attacks during his presidency without providing evidence for this claim.
* The author's tone suggests that Trump's claim is false, but it is not presented as a neutral fact-checking exercise.
* The article quotes Trump's campaign rallies and CNN debates to support its claim, which may be selected to create a specific narrative.
* The article focuses on high-profile jihadist attacks and ignores other types of terrorism during Trump's presidency.
* The author implies that Trump's Justice Department is biased against domestic terrorism by downplaying the significance of some attacks.

**Favored political party:**

The article appears to favor progressive or liberal viewpoints, as it presents a critical view of Trump's handling of terrorism and suggests that he is lying about the number of terror attacks during his presidency. The author also implies that Trump's Justice Department is biased against domestic terrorism.

**Conclusion:**

This article is biased against Donald Trump and in favor of progressive or liberal perspectives on terrorism. It presents a selective narrative that downplays the significance of some terror attacks while emphasizing others, and assumes that Trump is lying about the number of terror attacks during his presidency without providing evidence for this claim. The author's tone and language suggest a critical view of Trump's policies and actions, which is not presented as a neutral fact-checking exercise.

AI analysis made using llama3.2:latest running locally.

Original Article:
During his presidency, Donald Trump talked repeatedly about the terrorist attacks that occurred in the United States on his watch.... [Read More]

Published: 2024-09-24T19:56:19







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