During a speech at the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, Trump claimed that his uncle, John Trump, taught Theodore Kaczynski at MIT. Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, was notoriously involved in a domestic terrorism campaign. He sent bombs that resulted in three deaths and numerous injuries. Kaczynski's 30,000-word manifesto criticized modern technology and was sent to media outlets in 1995, leading to his arrest. He was not an MIT student, contradicting Trump's assertions, revealing inaccuracies in his statements.
Trump claimed that his uncle John Trump, a professor at MIT, had Theodore Kaczynski as a student, stating, 'Kaczynski was one of his students.' This assertion is factually incorrect as Kaczynski did not attend MIT at all, highlighting a significant flaw in Trump's statement.
Kaczynski, infamous for a domestic terrorism spree spanning two decades, mailed a 30,000-word manifesto in 1995, criticizing technology's impact on the environment, leading to his eventual arrest.”},{
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