Planned two-day protest that involves thousands of protesters poses a safety risk, police argue
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Mainstream American media outlets such as the New York Times and CNN are criticised for 'sanewashing' Donald Trump's erratic speeches. This process involves presenting his incoherent remarks as logical statements. Critics argue that this practice misleads the public and poses a threat to democracy by legitimizing extreme rhetoric.
Planned two-day protest that involves thousands of protesters poses a safety risk, police argue
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