The New York Times is getting called out for its photo mashup (on the left below) that makes 2020 Dem presidential Andrew Yang look shorter than he actually is:

Here’s the full-size photo from the right:

Busted!

Pete kamala and castro are all shorter than Andrew ,but in this picture the same. they only photoshopped him shorter not the others.. put him next to beto who is taller ,but NOT that much taller ?

Media sucks??‍♀️ — Ida Solberg? (@isa_solberg) October 13, 2019

It’s a pretty big difference with some of the candidates:

In this pic, Yang and Castro are the same height. In reality: pic.twitter.com/YZUBi3yM8N — Rahoot? (@Rahoot89) October 13, 2019

Even funnier? The photoshopped Pete Buttigieg stepping on Yang’s foot for added height:

Well….Look at that. Mayor Pete is stepping on Andrew's foot in this picture. pic.twitter.com/RheZUePHIL — Amethyst? (@AmethysHP) October 13, 2019

Literal fake news, NYT!

Perfect example of intentionally creating subliminal influence against our favorite man on the planet.. — Mark Schultz (@MarkSchultzy) October 13, 2019

look at how disrespectful this picture of @AndrewYang is. This is only the beginning of a campaign of disrespect, mocking, lies, & backstabbers. — Mark Schultz (@MarkSchultzy) October 13, 2019

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