Facebook and Twitter must do more to take this crap down.
The Trump campaign's ads and online videos are just so dishonest, way worse than your standard political spin.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 12, 2020
My own video this week looks at how they've used deceptively clipped quotes and deceptively edited or labeled images to attack Biden: https://t.co/Nh4VPhEGSb pic.twitter.com/eKTdEMHB8Q
It's 9:17 a.m. and the president has RTed the same doctored video of his political opponent twice today — including the most recent time by suggesting it's authentic.
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) September 16, 2020
This was what my most recent article was about: Trump's campaign leaning harder into tweeting out straight-up fake content as part of its strategy.
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) September 16, 2020
As long as the cost of doing this remains low and the benefit remains high, they'll keep doing it. https://t.co/L5Jmj2MiF3
The president RTed a tweet falsely accusing Biden of a vile and disgusting crime. We're 49 days away from the election; i think it's fair to say it's only going to get uglier.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) September 15, 2020
A Trump ad used a picture of Russian military jets https://t.co/HcbA6wEe3a
— Blake News (@blakehounshell) September 15, 2020
Mr. President, thanks for taking advantage of @ProPublica's Creative Commons policy, which lets anyone republish our content for free. However, you should note this photo is not new, but from 2016 and, per our policy, you should've credited @AlecMacGillis as photographer. https://t.co/Pw2RzN6LGX pic.twitter.com/DCyXAnuaeS
— ProPublica (@propublica) September 13, 2020
1) This picture is from four years ago.
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) September 13, 2020
2) I took the photo. Where's my credit?? https://t.co/LZLkV4d5F9
“This is not the first time the Trump campaign has inserted foreign stock footage into its advertisements” https://t.co/kLX6jwGYgE
— jonkarl (@jonkarl) September 10, 2020
What a misleading clip. Biden's full quote: " I want to take a moment to say it’s not a time to panic about coronavirus, but coronavirus is a serious public health challenge." and then he added…. https://t.co/VoYLpuliHy
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) September 10, 2020