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22. Do not call Trump a "liar" in Wikipedia's voice. Falsehoods he uttered can be mentioned, while being mindful of calling them "lies", which implies malicious intent. ([[Talk:Donald Trump/Archive 65#RFC on use of Liar and Lie|link]]) |
22. Do not call Trump a "liar" in Wikipedia's voice. Falsehoods he uttered can be mentioned, while being mindful of calling them "lies", which implies malicious intent. ([[Talk:Donald Trump/Archive 65#RFC on use of Liar and Lie|link]]) |
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23. The lead includes the following sentence: {{tq|He ordered |
23. The lead includes the following sentence: {{tq|He ordered a travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, citing security concerns; a revised version of the ban was implemented after legal challenges.}} Wikilinks in the sentence are not covered by this consensus. ([[Talk:Donald Trump/Archive 66#Muslim ban or travel ban?|link 1]], [[Talk:Donald Trump/Archive 68#New phrasing for travel ban in lede section|link 2]], [[Talk:Donald Trump/Archive 69#Amending consensus #23|link 3]], [[Talk:Donald Trump#Consensus 23 discrepancy|link 4]]) |
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1. Use the official White House portrait as the infobox image. (link 1, link 2, link 3) (temporarily suspended by #19 following copyright issues on the inauguration portrait, enforced when an official public-domain portrait was released on 31 October 2017)
2. Show birthplace as "New York City
" in the infobox. No state or country. (link)
3. Omit reference to county-level election statistics. (link)
4. Lead phrasing of Trump " (superseded by #15 since 11 February 2017)
gaining a majority of the U.S. Electoral College
" and "receiving a smaller share of the popular vote nationwide
", without quoting numbers. (link 1, link 2)
5. Use Donald Trump's net worth evaluation ($3.5 billion), and matching rankings, from the Forbes annual list of billionaires (currently the March 2017 edition), not from monthly or "live" estimates. (link)
6. Do not mention the anonymous Jane Doe rape lawsuit, as it was withdrawn. (link)
7. Include "Many of his public statements were controversial or false.
" in the lead. (link 1, link 2, wording shortened per link 3)
8. Mention that Trump is the first president elected "without prior military or government service
". (link)
9. Include a link to Trump's Twitter account in the "External links" section. (link)
10. Keep Barron Trump's name in the list of children and wikilink it, which redirects to his section in Family of Donald Trump per AfD consensus. (link 1, link 2)
11. The lead sentence is " (superseded by #17 since 2 April 2017)
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American businessman, television personality, politician, and the 45th President of the United States.
" (link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4, link 5, link 6)
12. The article title is Donald Trump, not Donald J. Trump. (link)
13. Auto-archival is set for discussions with no replies for 7 days, manual archival is allowed for closed discussions after 24 hours. (link)
14. Omit mention of Trump's alleged bathmophobia/fear of slopes. (link)
15. There is no consensus to change the formulation of the paragraph which summarizes election results in the lead (starting with " (cancelled by local consensus on 26 May 2017 and lede section rewrite on 23 June 2017)
Trump won the general election on November 8, 2016, …
"). Accordingly the pre-RfC text has been restored, with minor adjustments to past tense.[1] No new changes should be applied without debate. (link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4) In particular, there is no consensus to include any wording akin to "losing the popular vote". (link 5)
16. Do not mention Russian influence on the presidential election in the lead section. (link) (cancelled by lede section rewrite on 23 June 2017)
17. The lead paragraph is "Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017. Before entering politics he was a businessman and television personality.
" The hatnote is simply {{Other uses}}. (See link 1, link 2, link 3 and link 4 for substance; link 5 and link 6 for minor changes. Amended by lede section rewrite on 23 June 2017.)
18. The "Alma mater" infobox entry shows "The Wharton School (B.S. in Econ.)
", does not mention Fordham University. (link 1, link 2)
19. Following deletion of Trump's official White House portrait for copyright reasons, it was replaced by File:Donald Trump Pentagon 2017.jpg. (link 1 for replacement, link 2, link 3, link 4 for background) (replaced by White House official public-domain portrait according to #1 since 31 October 2017)
20. Mention protests in the lede section with this exact wording: His election and policies sparked numerous protests.
(link)
21. Omit any opinions about Trump's psychology held by mental health academics or professionals who have not examined him. (link 1, link 2)
22. Do not call Trump a "liar" in Wikipedia's voice. Falsehoods he uttered can be mentioned, while being mindful of calling them "lies", which implies malicious intent. (link)
23. The lead includes the following sentence: He ordered a travel ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, citing security concerns; a revised version of the ban was implemented after legal challenges.
Wikilinks in the sentence are not covered by this consensus. (link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4)