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

RighteousnessTemperance&

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Do you denyTrump keeps minimizing the number of Coronaviras cases. He kept saying 15 but in fact there were 64.

You can hear him say "This is their new hoax," He's denying that the Coronavirus is a problem just like he denied so many other things that you can see on video.
Trump claims "we went early." The fact is he sat on knowledge about cases in Washington state for 6 weeks without doing anything.
What about the WHO raising the Coronavirus risk to their highest category, Very High?

Trump claims we have the 15 number down to a much lower number. Is this correct? Not at all. Then he says most of them are in very good shape.

Does this give you confidence in his grasp of the problem? Why?

His Chief of Staff talks about "extraordinary steps that were taken 4 or 5 weeks ago. What were those "extraordinary steps?"

Then Trump Jr. claims that the Democrats hope a pandemic comes here and kills millions of people is not just a lit. It's a ridiculous and dastardly lie. What proof does he have to support that statement? I want to see it on video just as you can see on video

Trump is making this situation worse. Then Sec. of Health and human Services talks about Trump's "historically aggressive containment efforts!" Wow! That's a whopper!
Let me guess. You have not bothered to listen to anything directly for yourself, only to what was cherrypicked and spun by your mendacious MSM?

The hoax comment is in reference to the way the Dems, and especially their candidates for the presidential nomination, have been politicizing the entire coronavirus situation by lying about the Trump administration response to it. Everyone knows this. Trump has not made the situation worse.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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This simply talks about the tweet that was supposedly put out by Schumer. That was a LIE.
You cherrypicked that point (about an alleged tweet) in response to a general statement in a post that made no reference to it. Schumer is no truth-teller. And your response at best amounts to deflection from all the deception Schumer is engaged in. Perhaps for an encore you could join Bernie in praising Castro.
 

BroTom64

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How many false or misleading claims has the MSM and the Democrat Leadership made concerning President Trump from the moment of his announcement to run for president to today? How many were intentional falsehoods when the MSM and Democrats knew they were lying or twisting the truth?
 

Revmitchell

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Do you deny

Trump keeps minimizing the number of Coronaviras cases. He kept saying 15 but in fact there were 64.

You can hear him say "This is their new hoax," He's denying that the Coronavirus is a problem just like he denied so many other things that you can see on video.
Trump claims "we went early." The fact is he sat on knowledge about cases in Washington state for 6 weeks without doing anything.
What about the WHO raising the Coronavirus risk to their highest category, Very High?

Trump claims we have the 15 number down to a much lower number. Is this correct? Not at all. Then he says most of them are in very good shape.

Does this give you confidence in his grasp of the problem? Why?

His Chief of Staff talks about "extraordinary steps that were taken 4 or 5 weeks ago. What were those "extraordinary steps?"

Then Trump Jr. claims that the Democrats hope a pandemic comes here and kills millions of people is not just a lit. It's a ridiculous and dastardly lie. What proof does he have to support that statement? I want to see it on video just as you can see on video

Trump is making this situation worse. Then Sec. of Health and human Services talks about Trump's "historically aggressive containment efforts!" Wow! That's a whopper!

Nothing about this post is true
 

Lewis

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Fact checkers ignore that In 2009 during the Obama administration, the Swine Flu had already killed 10,000 Americans before Obama declared a national emergency.

Fact checkers ignored the fact that candidate Obama said the Affordable Care Act would “cut the cost of a typical family’s premiums by up to $2,500 a year,” when in truth “premiums have doubled for individual health insurance plans since 2013" according to HHS.

One might even say that Politifact only checks Republicans.
 

InTheLight

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Fact checkers ignore that In 2009 during the Obama administration, the Swine Flu had already killed 10,000 Americans before Obama declared a national emergency.

If I recall correctly, the US response was slow compared to the response by the British and Chinese governments. Not by weeks, but by months.

Fact checkers ignored the fact that candidate Obama said the Affordable Care Act would “cut the cost of a typical family’s premiums by up to $2,500 a year,” when in truth “premiums have doubled for individual health insurance plans since 2013" according to HHS.

Yep.
 

Yeshua1

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If I recall correctly, the US response was slow compared to the response by the British and Chinese governments. Not by weeks, but by months.



Yep.
Even Time stated that lie was one of the biggest whoppers of the decade!
 

Reformed1689

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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.
Even just a spot check shows the misleading and biased nature of these "fact checks" from the WaPo. It's ridiculous.
 
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