Hoax : [Donald Trump, Fox News, and the dangerous distortion of truth] / Brian Stelter.
Material type: SoundPublisher: New York, NY : Simon & Schuster Audio, [2020]Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 10 audio discs (12 hr., 42 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- spoken word
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- 9781797117232
- 1797117238
- 9781797117249
- 1797117246
- Donald Trump, Fox News, and the dangerous distortion of truth
- Trump, Donald, 1946-
- Fox News
- COVID-19 (Disease)
- Press and politics -- United States
- Television and politics -- United States
- Television broadcasting of news -- Objectivity -- United States
- Truthfulness and falsehood -- Political aspects -- United States
- United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-
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Adult Audiobook | Main Library | Audiobook | 070.4309 S824 | Available | 33111009902897 |
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While other leaders were marshaling resources to combat the greatest pandemic in modern history, President Donald Trump was watching TV. Trump watches over six hours of Fox News a day, a habit his staff refers to as 'executive time.' In January 2020, when Fox News began to downplay COVID-19, the President was quick to agree. In March, as the deadly virus spiraled out of control, Sean Hannity mocked 'coronavirus hysteria' as a 'new hoax' from the left. Millions of Americans took Hannity and Trump's words as truth, until some of them started to get sick. Here, CNN anchor and chief media correspondent Brian Stelter tells the twisted story of the relationship between Donald Trump and Fox News.