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It's important to realize a couple things.

When social media companies use the term "fact-checking", it's not what a reasonable person would understand. It often involves outsourcing approval to another company or organization that is biased.

Also, it's important to separate the Trump administration's policies from tweets and informal comments when discussing "fact-checking."

The Trump admin's policies were excellent, perhaps the best in 75 years, while non-policy statements were mostly reactions to other comments. You can thank Bannon and Pompeo for their remarkable insight into ddomestic and foreign policy - either would make excellent Presidential candidates.