Aug 9, 2024, 12:00 AM
Aug 9, 2024, 12:00 AM

Trump Takes Photos with Amputee Veterans

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Highlights
  • Stephen King falsely claims Trump avoided photos with amputee veterans.
  • In reality, Trump took photos with amputee veterans, including a quadruple amputee in the Oval Office.
  • The spreading of misinformation can lead to misunderstandings and false beliefs.
Story

Bestselling author and Hollywood producer Stephen King has come under fire for spreading a false claim regarding former President Donald Trump's interactions with amputee veterans. King alleged that Trump avoided being photographed with these veterans, a statement that has been easily disproven. During his presidency, Trump was photographed with several amputee veterans, including a notable meeting with a quadruple amputee Marine veteran in the Oval Office. Despite the backlash, King has not retracted his post, which has garnered millions of views and thousands of shares. Critics have labeled King’s assertion as a blatant lie, with many expressing their discontent on social media. This incident is not the first time King has faced scrutiny for his statements. In 2022, he incorrectly claimed that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had enacted a law mandating students and professors to register their political views. The actual law requires voluntary surveys on "intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity" at public colleges and universities in Florida. Additionally, King has previously made erroneous claims regarding COVID-19 statistics in Florida. In 2021, he stated that the state reported 1,200 deaths in a single day, misunderstanding the context of the data, which reflected cumulative figures rather than daily deaths. Despite the inaccuracies, King has yet to delete his misleading tweet from that time. The ongoing controversy highlights the challenges of misinformation in the digital age, particularly when it comes from influential public figures.

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