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The Post found that Trump averaged 15 false statements per day during 2018. [8] The New York Times editorial board frequently lambasted Trump's dishonesty. In September 2018, the board called him "a president with no clear relation to the truth". [158] The following month, the board published an opinion piece titled, "Donald Trump Is Lyin' Up a ...
The most common false or misleading claims by Trump involved the economy and jobs, his border wall proposal, and his tax legislation; he had also made false statements regarding prior administrations, [76] as well as other topics, including crime, terrorism, immigration, Russia and the Mueller probe, the Ukraine probe, immigration, and the ...
To sow election doubt, Trump escalated use of "rigged election" and "election interference" statements in advance of the 2024 election compared to the previous two elections—the statements described as part of a "heads I win; tails you cheated" rhetorical strategy. [46] Trump's false claim of a stolen election; Italygate [47] Stop the Steal [48]
The false statements were met with calls for violent retribution, execution of the judge, civil war, armed insurrection and rioting by pro-Trump supporters online. [167] Donald Trump stated that the "country has gone to hell" as a "divided mess", and told his supporters to "fight to the end". [168]
I have provided enough sources for you to read and understand. Sharpiegate is essentially: false information from Trump on September 1, and essentially Trump denying he provided false information every day after that, including providing an edited map on September 4. starship.paint 05:41, 10 September 2019 (UTC)
David Greenberg, an author and a professor at Rutgers, questioned whether one could always know Trump's intent and motives, and he expressed caution about calling Trump a liar, even though he admitted there was a "... barrage of false, duplicitous, dishonest and misleading statements emanating from Donald Trump and the White House in the last ...
Throughout the presidential campaign, President-elect Donald Trump was both a subject and spreader of a variety of false claims. In the final stages of the campaign that has now led Trump back to ...
As CNN noted when Trump made similar false claims in 2020, the US intelligence community, public health experts and officials in Trump’s own administration had warned for years, prior to Covid ...