Some of President Trump‘s supporters cried media bias Tuesday when NPR tweeted out the full text of a document generally considered to be synonymous with the July 4 holiday: the Declaration of Independence.
National Public Radio took its 29-year on-air tradition of reading the document created by our Founding Fathers to social media as well this year, tweeting out the nation’s founding document line by line.
But the treasured text was lost on some Twitter users, who accused NPR of spamming them, and others who interpreted the tweets as a call for a “revolution” or an attempt to spread “propaganda” against the president.
National Public Radio took its 29-year on-air tradition of reading the document created by our Founding Fathers to social media as well this year, tweeting out the nation’s founding document line by line.
But the treasured text was lost on some Twitter users, who accused NPR of spamming them, and others who interpreted the tweets as a call for a “revolution” or an attempt to spread “propaganda” against the president.
- 7/5/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
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