Read King Charles’ US Congress speech in full as he cracks jokes at Trump and hails alliance
Fabricated Attribution
How They Deceive You
Propaganda
The article heavily misleads by fabricating an Epstein scandal reference in the King's speech and using sensational framing in the headline to imply anti-Trump jokes were delivered to Congress.
Main Device
Fabricated Attribution
It falsely attributes an acknowledgment of Epstein sexual abuse victims and 'collective strength' for survivors to the King's congressional speech, absent from all verified transcripts.
Archetype
Anti-Trump partisan sensationalist
Frames the King's unifying address as partisan jabs at Trump and Republicans, omitting pro-Ukraine and anti-isolationism appeals to stoke division.
This article deceives readers by inventing Epstein references in the speech, misleadingly implying Trump jokes in Congress, and framing it as anti-Republican to sensationalize a neutral transcript.
Writer's Worldview
“Anti-Trump partisan sensationalist”
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