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CNN called out for (incorrect) onscreen ‘fact check’ of Trump’s claim Obama founded ISIS | CNN called out for (incorrect) onscreen ‘fact check’ of Trump’s claim Obama founded ISIS |
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CNN is continuing to conduct instantaneous onscreen fact checks during the US presidential campaign – well for one candidate, at least. The network called out Trump for saying Obama was the founder of Islamic State with the caption “he’s not” in brackets. | CNN is continuing to conduct instantaneous onscreen fact checks during the US presidential campaign – well for one candidate, at least. The network called out Trump for saying Obama was the founder of Islamic State with the caption “he’s not” in brackets. |
READ MORE: Trump calls Obama ‘founder of ISIS’ with Clinton as 'co-founder' | READ MORE: Trump calls Obama ‘founder of ISIS’ with Clinton as 'co-founder' |
Below the catching headline graphic, the station points out this is a fact check, while stating that al-Baghdadi was the founder of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). | Below the catching headline graphic, the station points out this is a fact check, while stating that al-Baghdadi was the founder of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). |
It wasn’t long, however, until CNN’s “fact check” was trumped by others who noted that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was actually the founder of the terrorist group, while Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is its leader. | It wasn’t long, however, until CNN’s “fact check” was trumped by others who noted that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was actually the founder of the terrorist group, while Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is its leader. |
The main issue many had with the “factcheck” was not that it was incorrect, but that this practice has been employed on a number of occasions with respect to statements made by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, but not for Democratic contestant Hillary Clinton. | The main issue many had with the “factcheck” was not that it was incorrect, but that this practice has been employed on a number of occasions with respect to statements made by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, but not for Democratic contestant Hillary Clinton. |
Even Fox News has called out its rival for its partisan election coverage. | Even Fox News has called out its rival for its partisan election coverage. |
Trump himself took to Twitter to address the controversy, dismissing his comments as "sarcasm". | |
CNN used a similar graphic in June to debunk comments Trump made related to whether Japan should have access to nuclear weapons. “Trump: I never said Japan should have nukes (he did),” the chryon read. | CNN used a similar graphic in June to debunk comments Trump made related to whether Japan should have access to nuclear weapons. “Trump: I never said Japan should have nukes (he did),” the chryon read. |
Last week, after Trump’s son Eric claimed that his father had apologized to the family of a fallen soldier for comments he made about their son, CNN headlined the report, “Trump’s son: Father apologized to Khans (He hasn’t).” | Last week, after Trump’s son Eric claimed that his father had apologized to the family of a fallen soldier for comments he made about their son, CNN headlined the report, “Trump’s son: Father apologized to Khans (He hasn’t).” |
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