The eighth bulletin - your bulletin (7/7/2020), monitored the controversy raised by Trump due to his statements, and activists criticized the president and tried to correct historical information on social media platforms.

Blogger Dan Pilling described Trump's words as conveying fake news from history. He wrote, "The American administration is now trying to transfer its fake news into history, atom: Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealander in Manchester, the Internet: Tim Berners-Lee, an Englishman in Switzerland, phone: Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish, in Boston (at least America!). "

As for activist Dylan Reeve, he denied Trump's words and described him as a bad historian. He said, "America did not divide the atom or invent the phone, joined the two wars late, and contributed to victory, but it certainly did not do it alone. The Americans killed many Native Americans, and with the help of a group of scientists The Nazis first reached the moon, Trump is a bad historian. "

While tweet Adrian Cole saw that Trump summed up the history of boasting about the slaughter of Native Americans, he tweeted, "Boasting about the slaughter of Native Americans summarizes what Trump represents."