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The magazine reported Tuesday that Trump said during a private conversation while he was in office that he needed generals like Adolf Hitler's. "People who were totally loyal to him, that follow orders," he said, The Atlantic reported, citing two people who said they heard him make the remark. Surely you can’t mean Hitler’s generals? And he said, ‘Yeah, yeah, Hitler’s generals,'" The Atlantic reported Kelly as saying. Kelly also told The New York Times in a series of recent interviews published online this week that Trump told him that "Hitler did some good things."
Persons: Donald Trump, Hitler, Trump, Anna Bross, Adolf Hitler's, John Kelly, Kelly, didn’t, Bismarck, Kelly's, Steven Cheung, , ” Trump, Alex Pfeiffer, I’ve, Harris, Trump's, Jillian Frankel, Alex Tabet, Megan Lebowitz Organizations: VEGAS, The, National WWII Museum, Franco, New York Times Locations: Nazi Germany, New Orleans, Prussian, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Washington
A circulating screenshot of a purported article by The Atlantic headlined “White Supremacy is now a multi-species movement” is fabricated and echoes a similar fake headline addressed by Reuters Fact Check in May. A spokesperson for The Atlantic said the screenshot is a fake. Anna Bross, senior vice president of communications for The Atlantic, said via email that the screenshot was fabricated. Reuters has previously addressed fake headlines attributed to The Atlantic (here), (here), including an example that circulated in May 2023 depicting a similar headline about white supremacy (here ). The Atlantic did not publish an article headlined “White Supremacy is now a multi-species movement.” The screenshot circulating online is fabricated.
Persons: , Mel Brooks, , Adam Goldsteinowitz, Anna Bross, Read Organizations: Atlantic, The Atlantic, The, Reuters Locations: Europe, Nazi
The Atlantic did not publish a headline about a man flashing a 6-year-old child at the New York City Pride parade, a spokesperson for the media outlet confirmed. A screenshot of a purported article on The Atlantic with the headline, "At this weekend's Pride parade a man exposed his genitals to my 6 year old. We have reported this as fake and as a trademark infringement.”The fabricated article also incorrectly credits the photograph of the Pride parade to Reuters. Reuters has debunked several misleading claims surrounding the Pride movement since the beginning of June, which is celebrated as Pride Month: (here), (here), (here). The Atlantic’s headline about indecent exposure at the 2023 NYC Pride March is fabricated.
Persons: Anna Bross, Mykal McEldowney, Read Organizations: New York, Twitter, Facebook, The, Reuters Locations: New York City
The Atlantic did not publish the headline, “White Supremacy is now a multi-racial movement. A Facebook post shared the fake screenshot saying “This not parody”(here) while a Twitter user wrote, “Isn’t that cultural appropriation?” (here). There is no evidence that such a headline or article was published by the Atlantic. The fake screenshot uses a photo that shows a truck that crashed into a fence outside of the White House in Washington D.C on May 23 (here). Reuters reported on a security incident that day where a rented truck was driven into security barriers near the White House.
Persons: , Anna Bross, Read Organizations: Facebook, Atlantic, Atlantic’s, Communications, White, Reuters, Nazi Locations: Washington
Notable journalists from The New York Times, Washington Post, and The Atlantic were surprised to learn from Insider that federal records showed they had made political contributions. Federal records indicate they made political donations. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders to refund his political contributions. Goldberg is one of several prominent journalists who say federal records incorrectly show they've contributed money to politicians. "This must be a case of mistaken identity," said Chang, whose newsroom generally prohibits staff members from making political contributions.
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