Disinformation is a virus, and Trump’s brain is infected.
According to a post by David Rohde at the New Yorker, Trump gets fake news because fake news plays into his biases:
All American Presidents are the focus of myriad disinformation campaigns designed to influence their thinking. Domestic political rivals use public statements and private flattery to attempt to sway the President’s world view. Aides jostle to be seen as the most effective, resolute, and loyal lieutenant. But, under Trump, the amount of disinformation circulating in the White House has reached a new level, former Trump Administration officials told me. Trump is barraged with information from aides, political rivals, Fox News, and Twitter, much of it clearly designed to play to his long-held beliefs and biases. The former officials added that internecine battles among Trump’s White House advisers sometimes exacerbate the amount of faulty information being presented to the President.
And over at BuzzFeed News, Ryan Broderick details how that disinformation spins ever further from reality in the hands of Trump and his preferred media outlets:
The central claim here is that the Obama administration spied on Trump’s presidential campaign. Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud and Australian diplomat Alexander Downer are supposed key players in “Spygate," a term Trump tweeted on May 23, 2018. He accused the FBI and the Obama administration of spying on his 2016 campaign, basing the claim off a New York Times report that the FBI had sent an informant to meet with former Trump campaign staffer George Papadopoulos to investigate Russian collusion. As Papadopoulos tells it, Mifsud met him in London in 2016, and promised Russian-sourced information about Hillary Clinton that could damage her campaign. Then, a few days later, Papadopoulos told Downer, an Australian diplomat in London, that the Russian government had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. Mifsud, it should be noted, was said in the Mueller report to have “connections to Russia” and described by former FBI director by James Comey as a “Russian agent."
Following Trump’s tweets, Fox News ran close to a dozen pieces about it. It also spread to spread to Reddit and 4chan. Based on BuzzSumo data, Spygate content has had a long tail on Facebook: In May 2019, a Federalist article titled, “NYT Confirms Obama Admin Used Multiple Spies Against Trump In 2016" had over 240,000 engagements on the platform. Russian state media aggressively pushed Spygate. The Epoch Times, a newspaper with links to the Falun Gong movement, rallied around during Spygate.
Russia Today picked up the story around the same time as Fox News and has still not let go. To get even more meta, last summer Russia Today covered Fox News’ coverage of Spygate.