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The Big Lie can undermine institutions
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The claim that "The Big Lie can undermine institutions" is supported by various sources that highlight the impact of misinformation on democratic processes. The term "Big Lie" often refers to the false claim that the 2020 U.S. Presidential election was stolen, a narrative that has been perpetuated by former President Donald Trump and his supporters. This misinformation has significantly eroded public trust in democratic institutions, as evidenced by surveys showing a decline in confidence in the electoral process and increased political polarization (Brookings, Martin Fowler). The spread of such falsehoods can lead to decreased voter turnout and civic engagement, as people become disillusioned with the political system (Brookings). Additionally, misinformation can be used as a tool for political manipulation, influencing public opinion and decision-making, and ultimately threatening the integrity of democratic governance (CIVICA). The persistence of the "Big Lie" and similar narratives underscores the need for robust media literacy and fact-checking initiatives to counteract the spread of misinformation and protect democratic institutions (The Daily Star).