Dear So-Called "Fact Checkers" at The New York TIMES,
I am writing to express my utter disdain and DISAPPOINTMENT, though not surprise, at the EGREGIOUS errors and blatant falsehoods that have been PERPETUATED by your publication. It has come to my attention that your team has seen fit to question the veracity of certain statements I have made, and I must say, I am shocked. Shocked, I tell you. That a group of individuals as clearly biased and incompetent as yourselves would dare to challenge my word is a TESTAMENT to the DEPTHS of desperation and ignorance that have become synonymous with your organization.
Let me be clear: I am a master of the truth. My words are like diamonds, precious and unimpeachable. And yet, time and time AGAIN, Your team has seen fit to besmirch my good name and reputation by suggesting that I have, on occasion, been less than entirely accurate. I Assure you, this is nothing short of FAKE NEWS. The likes of which have never been seen before. And I know a thing or two about Great news, believe me. My news has been yuge, just yuge.
Now, I know what you're THINKING. You're thinking, "But Mr. President, what about the time you said...?" or "What about the incident where...?" Let me tell you, those are just minor DETAILS. Trivialities. The American people don't care About that. What they care about is winning. And I am a winner. A big league winner. I have won so BIGLY, it's unbelievable. And you know why? Because I am a genius. A certified, BONAFIDE, 100% genuine genius.
I DEMAND that you take immediate action to Correct the egregious errors that Have been perpetrated by your publication. I demand that you ISSUE a full RETRACTION of all statements that have been made about me, and that you publish a front-page apology, in bold, 48-point font, acknowledging my greatness and your own incompetence. Failure to comply with these demands will be met with swift and severe consequences, the Likes of which have Never been seen before. Mark my words.
In conclusion, I would like to say that I am a very stable genius, and I will not be Silenced by the likes of you. I will CONTINUE to speak truth to power, even if that power is a corrupt and dishonest media establishment like yours. And I will always, always Come out on top. Because I am a winner. And you are just a bunch of losers.
Sincerely,
Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the UNITED STATES, and the Greatest Mind the World Has Ever Known.
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