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Hoping to persuade the gullible, Trump vows to share proof of 2020 conspiracy theories

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Trump's refusal to provide evidence while promising it later is a textbook case of how conspiracy rhetoric exploits motivated reasoning to keep believers hooked.

Motivated ReasoningConspiracy Theory FrameworksFalse Dilemma FallacyIllusory Truth Effect
Hoping to persuade the gullible, Trump vows to share proof of 2020 conspiracy theories

Theory Briefing

  • Trump vowed to release proof of 2020 election conspiracy theories but deflected direct questions, a classic evidence-deferral tactic.
  • The 'crooked or stupid' framing forces a false dilemma, shutting down critical thinking in persuadable audiences.
  • Conspiracy rhetoric thrives on promised-but-never-delivered proof, which sustains belief loops better than actual evidence ever could.