Donald Trump’s nomination and election in 2016 triggered an explosion in fact-checkers, and the Trump era has reportedly been a golden era for the industry. Trump’s rise made newsrooms decide that “the truth matters now more than ever,” as they put it — self-damningly.
It turns out, though, that the eagerness of our fact-checkers to check the Trump campaign's claims varies depending on whom his campaign is harming with its falsehoods.Politifact has waded into the weeds of the Florida curriculum and its treatment of slavery. The fact-checker totally agreed with Vice President Kamala Harris that in Florida, “middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefited from slavery.
Specifically, Harris’s statement implies that the curriculum claims a net benefit to slaves from being enslaved. The curriculum claims nothing of the sort. Again, Politifact is entitled to its own opinion and its own interpretation of Harris’s words. .@RonDeSantis, #1: slavery was not CTE! Nothing about that 400 years of evil was a “net benefit” to my ancestors. #2: there are only five black Republicans in Congress and you’re attacking two of them.
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