Fergus McIntosh, the head research editor at The New Yorker , joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss how the magazine is approaching fact checking in the second Trump era. They talk about how the spread of disinformation and deepfakes has changed the work of verifying facts; why Trump has been more aggressive, in his second term, about restricting the release of government data; and what makes his particular style of spreading falsehoods so difficult to counter.

This week’s reading:

“ The Latest Phase in Trump’s War on Data ,” by Fergus McIntosh

“ Inside the Chaos at the C.D.C. ,” by Charles Bethea

“ Social Media Is Navigating Its Sectarian Phase ,” by Kyle Chayka

“ Brazil Braces for a Verdict on Its Ex-President—and on Its Democracy ,” by Jon Lee Anderson

“ Does Society Have To

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