Unique among Person of the Year' designees, Donald Trump gets a fact-check from Time magazine
Briefly

Time magazine's decision to fact-check Donald Trump's statements in an interview as part of his Person of the Year recognition is unprecedented for the publication.
In its fact-check, Time questioned Trump's claims on various topics including border security and electoral votes, noting that he had less electoral support than Obama.
The fact-check involved 15 separate statements Trump made during his interview, highlighting discrepancies between his claims and the factual data.
This marks the second time Trump has been awarded the Person of the Year, with Time editors indicating it was not a difficult decision over other notable finalists.
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