"A so-called news organization called the Denver Guardian - which, by the way, doesn't exist - wrote an article and pushed it on social media that said that the pope had endorsed Donald Trump. That's the perfect definition of fake news. It was intentionally designed to deceive."

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Vivian Schiller

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Vivian Schiller is a prominent media executive known for her leadership in journalism and advocacy for media integrity.

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