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Donald Trump referenced an untrue news story about the father of rival Republican candidate
                 Ted Cruz (right) during the 2016 presidential primaries. After his election, Trump used the “fake
                 news” label to discredit stories that criticized him.



               that the elder Cruz had worked with Oswald three months before the
               assassination, and it included a photograph of Oswald with a man
               whom the newspaper identified as Rafael Cruz.
                   Even though the National Enquirer is well known for publishing
               false stories, many Americans believed the article. Countless numbers
               shared it on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media. It likely
               convinced some Republican primary voters not to cast a ballot for
               Cruz. Yet the story was fictional. It was fake news.

               What Is Fake News?
               People use the term fake news in two ways. First, it applies to news
               stories and social media posts posing, falsely, as genuine news items.
               These stories and posts are demonstrably untrue and deliberately
               designed to mislead the reader or viewer. The “fake news” label is also
               used to cast doubt on legitimate news stories, especially those that
               portray persons of power or celebrity in a negative light.








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