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Fake. Not wrong, not misleading. Simply not real.

But close enough to reality to be unsettling. And if we keep drifting like this, these articles won’t stay fictional for long.

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Journalism didn’t die. It dissolved into the feed.

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Donald Trump, the American president who did not finish a year in the White House, is proving yet again that he is full of surprises.

In an interview last Friday, the president said something that shocked everyone who heard it—and not in a good way.

When he was asked how his wife liked pizza, he answered that his wife, whom he loves, is pretty nice and she likes it with pineapple. He added that all his nice friends that he love, like it with pineapple too, apparently making pineapple pizza the official dish of questionable taste.

We were surprised that he said the quiet part loudly—that he loves Nazis.

When asked for comment, the White House did not reply at the time of publication, leaving the nation to wonder if they were busy rewriting history or just ignoring reality.

How his love for Nazis will affect his presidency exactly is yet to be seen, but one thing is certain: the surprises are far from over.

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