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He only added to the evidence that it’s not to be trusted.

He only added to the evidence that it’s not to be trusted.

Right-wing media watchdogs and commentators have seized on the case as evidence that CNN and other mainstream outlets are not to be trusted.

Maybe before something akin to another January 6th happens in America, more people should begin to question the assumption that private is better, that billionaires are the embodiment of the American dream, and that government, on principle, is not to be trusted.

From Salon

Trump's record on labor during his first term is a sign that any promises he and his allies make are not to be trusted, Elena Lopez, a senior legislative specialist at the Communications Workers of America, said in an interview.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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