The New York Times and The Washington Post won Pulitzer Prizes, but former President Trump wanted them to lose them.
The board said it wouldn't give in to Trump's requests to take awards away from the staff of the two newspapers for reporting on Russian interference in the election.
The New York Times and The Washington Post received the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, which was awarded to them by the Pulitzer Board.
The fake Russia Russia collusion hoax is the biggest reporting failure in modern history and the Pulitzer Board is covering it up.
If a new category called "disinformation" was created, Trump said the two newspapers should get a Pulitzer.
Trump said that the Pulitzer Prize was given out for reporting that merely parroted political misinformation.
He said that if the Pulitzer Prize has become an acknowledgement of false, liberal political propaganda, then the board should say so.
There was no reason for the news outlets' rewards to be revoked, according to the board.
The board said that no passages or headlines, contentions or assertions in any of the winning submissions were discredited by the facts that emerged after the prize was awarded.
When it came to the investigations into his involvement in the Capitol riot, Trump said that he would do everything he could to correct the wrong.
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