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Chris Smith
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Twitter may be too small to attend a tech summit at Donald Trump’s New York lair, but the social network is still the preferred communication method for the president-elect. Trump keeps expressing his views on Twitter, a practice that might continue even after he takes office in January. But Trump isn’t always very truthful on Twitter, and many of the claims he made using the social network during the campaign and after the election have been debunked by the media.
But you don’t need to follow news sites to see if president Trump just lied to you. Now there’s a tool that tells you in real time if that tweet you just read represents the truth, or whether it’s just one more lie.
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