Trump distorted what Omar said about 9/11. He has a long history of lying about 9/11. Sad!
Trump also has trouble keeping his facts straight about 9/11. @maggieNYT & I wrote about how he has described the attacks happening while people were having dinner; another time, he said it was while people were having lunch. https://t.co/VtltyycHTj
— Patrick Healy (@patrickhealynyt) April 16, 2019
.@Lawrence says The NY Times list of Trump lies about 9/11 left out his most perverse lie. He claimed he "lost hundreds of friends" on 9/11. He lost none. https://t.co/FB7Ry8wBKF pic.twitter.com/qRyljnOQKW
— The Last Word (@TheLastWord) April 17, 2019
Donald Trump:
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) April 17, 2019
• falsely said “thousands” of Muslims in NJ cheered the fall of the Twin Towers
• claimed he saw people jumping from the World Trade Center from his Midtown apartment
• ignored pleas to pass a reauthorization of the James Zadroga Act
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President Trump's attack on Rep. Ilhan Omar over 9/11 ignores his own fraught history https://t.co/sJlgNA6hiV pic.twitter.com/z0RO0kyOjj
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 16, 2019
President Trump has a history of using the 9/11 attacks to make political points, either by trying to burnish his own reputation or by damaging others' https://t.co/TuuVxg1bm6
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 16, 2019