CNN anchor counts @RealDonadTrump's LIES using gumballs @CNNPolitics https://t.co/FvHruikKYM
— DeanLeh🌊💙🌊 (@DeanLeh) March 9, 2019
Trump is now over 9,000 false or misleading claims as president https://t.co/UB1REqIKKY
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) March 4, 2019
In summer, President Trump blamed “bad environmental laws” for worsening California's wildfires and diverting water to the ocean. No one knew what he was talking about. https://t.co/P9PR4CQ9qb@CAPolitiFact
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) December 23, 2018
Real stories are fake, fake stories are real, up is down and right is left https://t.co/Osz27JgVeV
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) March 4, 2019
On Jan. 24, Trump boasted he'd gotten India to lower motorcycle tariffs to 50%: "India: 50%. It was 100%. I got them down to 50% just by talking for about 2 minutes." At CPAC, he said, "They charge us a lot. When we send a motorcycle to India, it's 100% tariff. They charge 100%."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 5, 2019
Multiple lies in one tweet.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) March 3, 2019
1) Dossier wasn't basis for launching probe.
2) Repeated instances of collusion have already been established. This will remain true even if Mueller doesn't see criminal conspiracy.
3) Cohen is not a fake witness. Mueller deemed him "credible." https://t.co/D39TPC1Q0W
It should be noted that the president appears to be making up his own unemployment rate. It's 4.0%. Trump said last week that "with a 3.7" the U.S. needs immigrants. Today: "We’re going to let a lot of people come in because we need workers…Unemployment at 3.7 – 3.6, probably."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 7, 2019
Trump made 27 false claims in his 29-minute speech to governors last week. Here's a rough visualization of how much of the speech was: true or just not an assertion of facts (grey); false (red); an unverifiable story or a questionable-to-dubious opinion or prediction (yellow). pic.twitter.com/DrUFoUeccz
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 6, 2019
On Friday morning, Donald Trump accused the media of "out of control" dishonesty…then tweeted four consecutive false claims over the course of 28 minutes. https://t.co/LVFwBm9IxQ pic.twitter.com/sISCAUcMAI
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 13, 2019