Talk:Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign: Difference between revisions

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::::They're not irrelevant as we are obliged to [[WP:AGF|assume good faith]]. Additionally the current wording does not violate any policy. — '''[[User:Czello|<i style="color:#8000FF">Czello</i>]]''' <sup>''([[User talk:Czello|<i style="color:#8000FF">music</i>]])''</sup> 12:13, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
:::::Then you do not understand Wikipedia policies or are ignorant of the sources on this matter. Every reliable source cited in the article states that Trump's claims of a stolen election are false. If no reliable source in the article allows Trump to make disproven claims without stating that they are lies, then it violates Wikipedia policy to do so. Please better familiarize with Wikipedia's policies before you discuss something you don't understand. There is not a single source in the article that supports that wording or that endorses Trump's claims of a stolen election by failing to state they are false; wording matters in violation of reliable sources most certainly violates Wikipedia in the most egregious way policy. You are literally allowing propaganda to be posted in your article by drawing claims from Trump himself rather than using the treatment given in reliable sources, which is as anti-encylopedic an action as any editor could possibly ever take. [[Special:Contributions/67.82.74.5|67.82.74.5]] ([[User talk:67.82.74.5|talk]]) 13:43, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
::::::This hostility will get you nowhere.
::::::Saying "Trump claimed the election was stolen" is, in fact, correct. He did claim that. That isn’t propaganda, it is a factual statement, and not an endorsement of his narrative as you say. Additionally the article '''does''' say it's false in other instances. This seems to be a total mountain out of a molehill. — '''[[User:Czello|<i style="color:#8000FF">Czello</i>]]''' <sup>''([[User talk:Czello|<i style="color:#8000FF">music</i>]])''</sup> 14:11, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
 
== Edit Request: Should the article be allowed to state Trump's claims of a stolen election without immediately stating that theyare false, thus contradicting all reliable sources on this topic cited in the article? ==