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President Trump made 16,241 false or misleading claims in his first three years

FollowTheWay

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In 2017, Trump made 1,999 false or misleading claims. In 2018, he added 5,689 more, for a total of 7,688. And in 2019, he made 8,155 suspect claims.

In other words, in a single year, the president said more than the total number of false or misleading claims he had made in the previous two years. Put another way: He averaged six such claims a day in 2017, nearly 16 a day in 2018 and more than 22 a day in 2019.

As of Jan. 19, his 1,095th day in office, Trump had made 16,241 false or misleading claims. Only 366 days to go — at least in this term.

The president added to his total on Sunday evening with more than 20 Trumpian claims — many old favorites — during a triumphant speech at the annual conference of the American Farm Bureau Federation. He incorrectly described trade agreements — suggesting Canadian dairy tariffs were eliminated and an agreement with Japan to reduce tariffs on $7 billion of farm products was “a $40 billion deal” — and also falsely asserted that “tough” farmers and ranchers were crying as he signed a repeal of Obama-era regulations. A video of the event shows no one crying.

In 2018 and 2019, October and November ranked as the months in which Trump made the most false or misleading claims: October 2018: 1,205; October 2019: 1,159; November 2019: 903; and November 2018: 867.

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Another thread wails about ONE false claim made by Democrat Joe Biden. It's obvious that Biden is strictly an amateur at this. Trump is the all-time master liar.
 

InTheLight

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Do any of them rise to the level of PolitiFact's lie of the year?:

"If you like your health care plan you can keep your health care plan."--President Obama


PolitiFact - Lie of the Year: 'If you like your health care plan, you can keep it'

This was not some inconsequential nit-picking fact check. This had tangible consequences and directly affected the lifestyles and pocket books of millions and millions of Americans.

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Reynolds

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e-or-misleading-claims-his-first-three-years/

In 2017, Trump made 1,999 false or misleading claims. In 2018, he added 5,689 more, for a total of 7,688. And in 2019, he made 8,155 suspect claims.

In other words, in a single year, the president said more than the total number of false or misleading claims he had made in the previous two years. Put another way: He averaged six such claims a day in 2017, nearly 16 a day in 2018 and more than 22 a day in 2019.

As of Jan. 19, his 1,095th day in office, Trump had made 16,241 false or misleading claims. Only 366 days to go — at least in this term.

The president added to his total on Sunday evening with more than 20 Trumpian claims — many old favorites — during a triumphant speech at the annual conference of the American Farm Bureau Federation. He incorrectly described trade agreements — suggesting Canadian dairy tariffs were eliminated and an agreement with Japan to reduce tariffs on $7 billion of farm products was “a $40 billion deal” — and also falsely asserted that “tough” farmers and ranchers were crying as he signed a repeal of Obama-era regulations. A video of the event shows no one crying.

In 2018 and 2019, October and November ranked as the months in which Trump made the most false or misleading claims: October 2018: 1,205; October 2019: 1,159; November 2019: 903; and November 2018: 867.

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Another thread wails about ONE false claim made by Democrat Joe Biden. It's obvious that Biden is strictly an amateur at this. Trump is the all-time master liar.
Every time Chuck and Nancy talk, its pure lies.
 

Yeshua1

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e-or-misleading-claims-his-first-three-years/

In 2017, Trump made 1,999 false or misleading claims. In 2018, he added 5,689 more, for a total of 7,688. And in 2019, he made 8,155 suspect claims.

In other words, in a single year, the president said more than the total number of false or misleading claims he had made in the previous two years. Put another way: He averaged six such claims a day in 2017, nearly 16 a day in 2018 and more than 22 a day in 2019.

As of Jan. 19, his 1,095th day in office, Trump had made 16,241 false or misleading claims. Only 366 days to go — at least in this term.

The president added to his total on Sunday evening with more than 20 Trumpian claims — many old favorites — during a triumphant speech at the annual conference of the American Farm Bureau Federation. He incorrectly described trade agreements — suggesting Canadian dairy tariffs were eliminated and an agreement with Japan to reduce tariffs on $7 billion of farm products was “a $40 billion deal” — and also falsely asserted that “tough” farmers and ranchers were crying as he signed a repeal of Obama-era regulations. A video of the event shows no one crying.

In 2018 and 2019, October and November ranked as the months in which Trump made the most false or misleading claims: October 2018: 1,205; October 2019: 1,159; November 2019: 903; and November 2018: 867.

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Another thread wails about ONE false claim made by Democrat Joe Biden. It's obvious that Biden is strictly an amateur at this. Trump is the all-time master liar.
I would bet the farm that if you just total up the lies told by CNN/Msnbc themselves since he was elected, WAY more than that!
 

Salty

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e-or-misleading-claims-his-first-three-years/
As of Jan. 19, his 1,095th day in office, Trump had made 16,241 false or misleading claims. Only 366 days to go — at least in this term.
I am wondering if you made that last statement on purpose to see if you would be corrected or if.... some other reason.
You did post this on Sat 29 Feb 20. As of today, Mr. Trump only has 326 days (give or take a day) left in his current term. Then of course, he will have another 1,461 days!
. Trump is the all-time master liar.

FTW, be very careful about calling someone a liar.
I really wonder if you know what the definition of a lie is.
 

Yeshua1

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I am wondering if you made that last statement on purpose to see if you would be corrected or if.... some other reason.
You did post this on Sat 29 Feb 20. As of today, Mr. Trump only has 326 days (give or take a day) left in his current term. Then of course, he will have another 1,461 days!


FTW, be very careful about calling someone a liar.
I really wonder if you know what the definition of a lie is.
Does any die hard dem, or someone in the fake media?
 

church mouse guy

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Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post just parrot Democrat talking points. Jeff Bezos wouldn't know a lie if lies were number one sellers on his Amazon. What don't Bezos buy a country somewhere and make himself king?

The Dems just fall all over themselves when some billionaire speaks. They are crazy about nazi collaborator George Soros, for example. The Dem slogan must be anything for a buck.
 

Revmitchell

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How about when schumer lied about Trumps travel ban on those coming from China and said it was about being against immigrants and that it was premature. Turns out it was the right thing to do. Never the less I doubt ole FTW cares about that.
 

church mouse guy

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Bezos just uses his newspaper for Democrat propaganda. The WP is not a newspaper but a Democrat party mouthpiece.
 

Baptist Believer

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i need you to fact check these with supporting documentation - they are all wrong.
It's clear that you are afraid to actually examine the documentation. Just keep covering your eyes and ears and scream "Fake News" whenever you hear something inconvenient.
 

Salty

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I am wondering if you made that last statement on purpose to see if you would be corrected or if.... some other reason.
You did post this on Sat 29 Feb 20. As of today, Mr. Trump only has 326 days (give or take a day) left in his current term. Then of course, he will have another 1,461 days!


FTW, be very careful about calling someone a liar.
I really wonder if you know what the definition of a lie is.

Follow the Way - just wondering if you are going to answer my questions?
 
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