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2024-05-28 02:18:43
According to Snopes, the claim relied on anonymous, second-hand reports; there was no independent footage or documented proof to substantiate the in-question comments; and Trump vehemently denies that he once called service members "losers" and "suckers." [Link]
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2024-05-28 02:43:06
NNN, the proposed note states this relies on an anonymous report, however John Kelly, the longest serving chief of staff in the Trump administration, (not an anonymous source) has confirmed the story in a direct interview. [Link]
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2024-05-28 06:04:27
NNN This is a post linking to an article and doesn't contain information on its own besides the claim that there is information in the article.
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2024-05-28 07:16:11
The Note adds nothing not stated in the linked article. Further John Kelly in direct interview has confirmed the story. [Link]
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2024-05-28 12:34:05
Note needed: That Trump called soldiers losers and suckers is based on anonymous claims with no transcript evidence to verify the claim. John Kelly's initial statement was one of denial, a narrative that he himself has since changed. [Link]
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2024-05-28 13:11:56
Former White House chief of staff John Kelly confirmed several remarks his former boss, former President Trump, reportedly made during his time in the administration, including one where Trump referred to dead U.S. service members as “suckers.”[Link]
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2024-05-28 18:50:34
Second hand evidence is often presented even in court. One note says snopes claims only anonymous sources claim trump’s comments. That is false. See John Kelly’s recall of the comments. Here is a compilation: [Link]
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