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Hey, you hacks writing this: there is no massive flow of drugs going from Canada to the USA. Stop letting the orange rapist get away with this lie.
When you add the part of the sentence you removed back into it, it doesn't say that Canada has a massive flow of drugs heading across the border. Interesting how context matters and cherry picking helps no one eh?
Here's my original post again. I bolded the key part: it's Trump telling the lie, and the news organizations are credulously repeating it.
This same article doesn't provide any pushback to this claim until much later in the article, and then it only says that, "Carney said Canada accounts for only about 1% of fentanyl imports into the US," instead of calling it what it is: a lie.
This is what has my onions cheesed: that major news outlets are uncritically repeating all the fetid slop that spews from Trump's mouth. Another example was the 'Governor Trudeau' bit from a few months ago, where I saw one clip of a gormless CNN anchor nod their empty head and chuckle as Trump's lapdog displayed the most wanton disregard for civility and the truth.
The point you are missing is it is a Journalists job to report what happened and what was said. Whether what Trump said was true or not is beside the point. They are reporting what he said, not that it is a fact, and also reporting what Carney has said while not declaring it a fact.
No, their job is to report what was said and give context including accuracy.
The context given was Carney said we account for 1% of the flow south. Which demonstrates that Trumps statement is inaccurate.
If one reads the article one can clearly see that Trump said Canada accounts for a huge flow of drugs over the border and isn't doing enough to curb it. Carney stated the fact that it is 1% of total movement into the US, and the article also states that Canada has increased enforcement clearly demonstrating that what Trump said is not accurate.