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President Trump Tweets a Video Decrying ‘Fake News.’ The Video Itself Was Manipulated.
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President Trump Tweets a Video Decrying ‘Fake News.’ The Video Itself Was Manipulated.

It did not depict a 'terrified toddler' running from a 'racist baby.'

Alec Dent
Jun 19, 2020
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President Trump Tweets a Video Decrying ‘Fake News.’ The Video Itself Was Manipulated.
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President Trump tweeted a video on Thursday night bearing the CNN logo purporting to show CNN’s misleading coverage of a viral video of two toddlers of different races happily playing together:

Twitter avatar for @realDonaldTrumpDonald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
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June 19th 2020

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The chyron in Trump’s video does not match CNN's style, and the lower right-hand corner features a watermark for Twitter user @carpedonktum—whose location is listed as “Kekistan,” an alt-right term—but the video ended with the message "America is not the problem, fake news is. If you see something, say something. Only you can prevent fake news dumpster fires," leading some viewers to believe the video was an accurate depiction of CNN's coverage of the children. 

The video of the toddlers dates to 2019 and CNN covered it at the time it went viral. CNN’s coverage looked completely different from what Trump suggested. The network ran a video on September 10, 2019, titled “Internet falls in love with these two toddlers hugging.”

The CNN segment was about a video that went viral on Facebook showing a black toddler and a white toddler running toward each other to hug and then continuing to run along with each other. The video was shared on Facebook by one of the toddlers’ fathers, who said, “With all the racism and hate going on I just think it's a really beautiful video.”

Twitter has marked the video Trump shared as “manipulated media,” and CNN replied to Trump’s tweet, criticizing the distortion of their coverage:

Twitter avatar for @CNNPRCNN Communications @CNNPR
@realDonaldTrump CNN did cover this story - exactly as it happened. Just as we reported your positions on race (and poll numbers). We’ll continue working with facts rather than tweeting fake videos that exploit innocent children. We invite you to do the same. Be better.
These two toddlers are showing us what real-life besties look likeTwo toddlers, one black and one white, saw each other on the streets of New York. Instantly they both ran to each other to give the biggest hug like true best friends do.cnn.com

June 19th 2020

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The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

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Jake Adams
Jun 19, 2020

The amount of sighing that this administration induces cannot be helping the fight against COVID spread.

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@fakeJohn
Jun 19, 2020

Can they get him out on the golf course please? Preferably one without cell coverage. If he's not going to do his actual job his staff can at least fill his day with constructive activities like golf or doing one of those 50 piece United States puzzles made out of wood. That way he doesn't waste everyone else's time.

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