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"Over half of the people surveyed in an April poll said President Donald Trump's administration was responsible for significant amounts of misinformation on the new coronavirus.
A survey by Gallup and the Knight Foundation that interviewed 1,693 adults across all 50 states and the District of Columbia who were members of Gallup's panel April 14-20 found that 54% of respondents said the Trump administration was either the largest or second-largest source of coronavirus misinformation.
Respondents were asked what they thought were the "main" and "next most common" sources of "false or misleading information about the coronavirus in the US." The choices were the Trump administration, mainstream national news, social-media websites and apps, state elected officials (governors), friends and family, and local news."
Business Insider
Expectedly, party affiliation determined what people believed.
Republicans say the mainstream news is the most responsible for misinformation, and Democrats say it is Trump and Republicans.
"The White House has not responded to Business Insider's request for comment at the time of publication."
A survey by Gallup and the Knight Foundation that interviewed 1,693 adults across all 50 states and the District of Columbia who were members of Gallup's panel April 14-20 found that 54% of respondents said the Trump administration was either the largest or second-largest source of coronavirus misinformation.
Respondents were asked what they thought were the "main" and "next most common" sources of "false or misleading information about the coronavirus in the US." The choices were the Trump administration, mainstream national news, social-media websites and apps, state elected officials (governors), friends and family, and local news."
Business Insider
Expectedly, party affiliation determined what people believed.
Republicans say the mainstream news is the most responsible for misinformation, and Democrats say it is Trump and Republicans.
"The White House has not responded to Business Insider's request for comment at the time of publication."
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