The following article was posted on the TrumpAccountable.org website February 16, 2017:
@PeterAlexander fact checks Donald Trump on Electoral College results from previous elections. pic.twitter.com/LrlfCoocYU
— CSPAN (@cspan) February 16, 2017
Trump responded by saying that he was given the figures and asked Alexander if he would agree if “it was a very substantial victory.”
It might seem to many Americans like Alexander was playing some kind of “gotcha” journalism. And Trump throughout the press conference implied that his troubles were largely a function of a dishonest media pool intent on bringing him down. It’s worth noting, of course, that the media did not encourage General Flynn to speak to the Russian Ambassador and lie about it or make Andy Puzder, Trump’s Labor Secretary nominee, hire an undocumented worker. The media just did their job and reported on mistakes the administration made in selecting and vetting candidates.
The bottom line: Trump promised Americans that he alone could fix what is broken with Washington. One of the things that is broken, as he repeatedly claimed during his campaign rallies, is a culture of elected officials who don’t answer to the American people and protect themselves instead of advocating for their interests.
By being evasive and dishonest with the media and the public, he risks perpetuating what is wrong with Washington instead of promoting a more constructive alternative.
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