Time magazine gave Donald Trump something it has never done for a designee: a lengthy fact-check of claims he made in an accompanying interview.
The accompanies a transcript of what the president-elect told the newsmagazine's journalists. Described as a 鈥12 minute read,鈥 it calls into question 15 separate statements that Trump made.
It was the second time Trump earned the Time accolade; he also won in 2016, the first year he was elected president. Time editors said it wasn't a particularly hard choice over other finalists Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Benjamin Netanyahu and Kate Middleton.
Time said Friday that no other Person of the Year has been fact-checked in the near-century that the magazine has annually written about the figure that has had the greatest impact on the news. But it has done the same for past interviews with the likes of Joe Biden, Netanyahu and Trump.
Such corrections have been a sticking point for Trump and his team in the past, most notably when A小蓝视频 News did it with Democrat Kamala Harris this fall. There was no immediate response to a request for comment on Friday.
In the piece, Time called into question statements Trump made about border security, autism and the size of a crowd at one of his rallies. When the president-elect talked about the 鈥渕assive鈥 mandate he had received from voters, Time pointed out that former President Barack Obama won more electoral votes the two times he had run for president.
The magazine also questioned Trump's claim that he would do interviews with anyone who asked during the campaign, if he had the time. The candidate rejected a request to speak the magazine said.
鈥淚n the final months of his campaign, Trump prioritized interviews with podcasts over mainstream media,鈥 reporters Simmone Shah and Leslie Dickstein wrote.
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