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But no one did.
“The President will not be making a statement today,” the spokesperson began. “Instead, a comprehensive policy proposal will be released later this afternoon.”
The announcement caught many by surprise—not because it was dramatic, but because days of online speculation had predicted everything from cabinet shakeups to emergency declarations.
Political analysts noted how quickly misinformation can spread during periods of uncertainty. A single misleading headline had generated millions of views before any official confirmation existed.
Outside the White House, reporters continued interviewing experts, emphasizing the importance of waiting for verified facts before drawing conclusions.
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