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Fake News

A phrase politicians use when they don’t like what the media are saying about them—headlines that expose them as liars or untrustworthy.
Probably no other world leader has uttered “fake news” more often than President Trump, who wants to demonize the free press by all means and at all costs—he denounces any article or broadcast that speaks ill of him and his administration as nothing but fake news.
by MathPlus April 20, 2018
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Fake News

The term "Fake News" means the news isn't fake, all it means is that the person hearing the news does not like

what they are hearing, so they proceed to have a tantrum like a 2 year old and call it fake.
E.g Ted: New York Yankee's won the game, Bill: (doesn't like the outcome) That's fake news.
by bengladesh August 12, 2017
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Fake News

Term used by Donald Trump and all supporters of any TRUE/CONFIRMED information or credible opinion that either goes AGAINST or is CONTRADICTORY to 45th President Donald Trump's views or denial of factual information.
Regular person: " I saw a video on the news today of 10,000 times Donald Trump lied to public while in office."
TRUMPER: " That's fake news!"
Regular person: "I saw it with my own eyes!"
TRUMPER: "ALL those videos are 'fake news' because Donald Trump denied it"
by Like I see it July 2, 2020
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Fake News

The worse thing to happen to normal Americans according to Mr. Trump.

Also see Faux News or Fox News
Man did you see the presidents tweet about "fake news" again? No I don't really care bout what he says on his golden throne at 4 in the morning.
by The informed American July 15, 2017
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Fake News

Fake News means anything that will help persuade his deluded cult to believing what he says. It will cover his thousands of his lies that the media exposes, so he can lie some more
I didn't call soldiers 'losers,' that's fake news.
by 0927000 September 4, 2020
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Fake News

When you know a story or point is correct, but admitting so would harm your image. See also no u
Person 1: Hey, I heard you puked at that party the other day.

Person 2: Fake news.
by JamPock July 10, 2018
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Fake News

A term that Donald Trump uses to avoid taking responsibility for his actions.
by Rimtiim01 November 8, 2019
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