But there is discussion and acceptance that some were staged.
Oxford Academic https://academic.oup.com/hgs/article-abstract/36/1/89/6563269
Imperial War Museum https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205402796
Even just random exhibitions https://artblart.com/2023/08/12/exhibition-flashes-of-memory-photography-during-the-holocaust-at-the-museum-fur-fotografie-berlin/
It's not as taboo as people make it out to be, and acknowledging that some photos were staged doesn't mean the holocaust didn't happen.
I love that people keep bringing up the "threat to our democracy" video when it was the Sinclair Group (right wing! look them up) who forced their local stations to air that message.
As for the topic at hand, yeah they all had the same interpretation of the recording and all used the word "pressure" in some form. Does that reek of conspiracy?
Posting the image instead of the study? What's more important, the headline or the content?
I hunted it down and it was pretty shit. The data the study was based on was a poll of under 300 users on how often they felt it was a corporate troll they were interacting with.
They cropped out the handshake and all the people clapping, which changes the context a good amount.
You could have just used any search engine to find it.
https://m.rediff.com/news/report/uspoll-trump-accuses-obama-of-tapping-his-phone/20170304.htm
A president indirectly pressuring his AG? Perish the thought
“We’ve got to get the attorney general to act,” Trump said in an interview on “Fox & Friends.” “He’s got to act, and he’s got to act fast. He’s got to appoint somebody. This is major corruption, and this has to be known about before the election.”
(I'll let you guess which presidential candidate he was talking about)
Nice find for a clip that was more than the 6 second cherrypick and showed how he was acting on behalf of the US and not a personal call