CampusReform took to college campuses to see how students would react to quotes they assumed were quotes from President Trump’s State of the Union address. Their responses reveal how pervasive the false narrative perpetuated by the mainstream media is among young voters.
Just a month after Trump was elected Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski appeared on “Fox News Sunday” with Chris Wallace to address the president’s relationship with the mainstream media.
Wallace asked if Trump’s attacks on the media had become a distraction to the president’s actual agenda. Lewandowski replied, “The media continues to run a false narrative about this president,” adding that Trump is okay with stories that attack him if they are reported accurately and fairly.
But the media has pounded its viewers with a false narrative for so long, most like these students believe it to be true. As Lewandowski said in 2017:
“[The Media] have their own agenda. And this is the first president in a lifetime that has the ability to fight back through his almost hundred million people who follow him through the various mediums of social media. He has to do this to get the real story out to the American people.”
Watch the video to see how students reacted when CampusReform revealed quotes they thought were from President Trump were actually from 2020 Democrat Candidates.