He sure is lying a lot lately.
Indeed. Trump’s pathological lying isn’t an opinion and isn’t a matter of conjecture. It is a fact, and needs to be treated as such. https://t.co/h4hYkEAf0m
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) August 27, 2019
Fact-checker @ddale8 says the press should be "confronting Trump at least about the lies and other false claims that he's made dozens of times." https://t.co/fsE8D81XaD
— Reliable Sources (@ReliableSources) August 25, 2019
Two of my biggest gripes about the way Trump's relentless dishonesty is covered: 1) It's often not covered at all. 2) He's rarely challenged even when he's said something false literally dozens of times. (Full version, I cut off the end before!) pic.twitter.com/S2cjgMcSqL
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 26, 2019
NEW:
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) August 27, 2019
On Iran nuclear deal, @realDonaldTrump said Iran got $150 billion (not), $1.8 billion (close) and the US got "nothing" (less than he liked, but not nothing).
Mostly Falsehttps://t.co/R2Xk5Mu961 pic.twitter.com/w7tRV18w4z
Trump said while meeting with Merkel yesterday that of ISIS prisoners held in Syria, "They came from Europe, in almost all cases."
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 27, 2019
No. Per his ISIS envoy, 8,000 of 10,000 are Iraqi or Syrian nationals; 2,000 are from other countries. About 800 are thought to be from Europe. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/gXALm4r0iZ
Ironically, Trump’s singular advantage is his willingness to lie about anything and everything without shame. Almost nothing he says is true. He invents reality every day to Replace the grim reality he has fostered.
— Tony Schwartz (@tonyschwartz) August 27, 2019
"The way he negotiates at times involves facts that may not be facts, statements that may not have been said and episodes that may not have occurred. And at times, he denied saying what he had said." https://t.co/61KtgHQfbr
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) August 27, 2019
Trump gave a joint news conference before departing the G7 summit, and he took questions.
— CNN (@CNN) August 27, 2019
He made at least eight false claims, seven of which he had made before. And he made at least five claims that were misleading, questionable or lacking in context. https://t.co/V49gkWUOxw
This China lie is the *second* time this summer that Trump has invented a conversation with a major power — on July 22, Trump falsely claimed that the Indian prime minister asked him to mediate in Kashmir. https://t.co/OG7DWnwF1M https://t.co/zndG5bqh35
— Eric Columbus (@EricColumbus) August 26, 2019
Some enterprising person should create a continually updated chronological list of all the loony things that Trump has said or done, and things that show his unfitness. This would include some of the most outrageously delusional falsehoods, but …. https://t.co/WhEx4bpmwK
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) August 26, 2019
President Trump was incorrect when he said the U.S. dollar is the strongest it's ever been. https://t.co/7s3SrsafYU pic.twitter.com/DoG25mhWoO
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) August 25, 2019
.@realdonaldtrump has not provided any proof he's lost $3B-$5B by being president.
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) August 26, 2019
For context: He used to tell @CrainsNewYork that his company took in $9.5B annually.
That wasn't remotely true.
Financial disclosures showed the real # was $700M or so.https://t.co/No27yhOEq7
Trump seems to believe that by saying something, he can make it so — a delusion that most people leave behind when they graduate from elementary school. My @PostOpinions column: https://t.co/gzIF6vrJHT
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) August 26, 2019
The president is lying again about the US collecting money from tariffs. US importers and consumers pay the tariffs.
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) August 26, 2019
He also made up a lie about his discussions with India’s PM Modi a few weeks ago when he claimed that Modi had asked him to mediate the Kashmir dispute. https://t.co/sfpw2RRg5V
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) August 26, 2019
Asked what his climate message is at the G7, Trump falsely claims "we are right now having the cleanest air and cleanest water on the planet." Neither claim is true. https://t.co/ZnRv3LXwOw pic.twitter.com/MgtijAwZDk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 26, 2019
Trump tells his story about how he asked Blackstone chief and Wall Street titan Steve Schwarzman about Hunter Biden's dealings in China and Schwarzman agreed it was shady; Schwarzman's spokesperson has said he has never spoken with Trump about either Joe Biden or Hunter Biden.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 21, 2020
Six days after @JKCorden ran a debunking of the idea that Biden used a teleprompter when appearing on his show, the Trump campaign has an ad accusing Biden of using a teleprompter on Corden's show. https://t.co/DaS44SnaQK pic.twitter.com/AgfSHk1vM1
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) September 21, 2020
Trump just said he signed a law to sentence anyone who tears down a statue to 10 years in prison. He did not. That law has actually been on the books since 1994.
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) September 22, 2020
Trump keeps denying he said and did things we all heard him say and do.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 19, 2020
This week's video is on his latest attempts to rewrite pandemic history: pic.twitter.com/dx07mFZPNg
THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE LIE.@JoeBiden has not proposed any of this https://t.co/ZzsHkSgI75
— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) September 20, 2020
Not only is the President of the United States of America propagating disinformation, he is doing so using such vile, undignified language. As a proud patriotic American, this is truly embarrassing for me. #Enough. #Vote. https://t.co/6ynKykSpvl
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) September 20, 2020
Trump keeps lying about how the US Covid-19 situation compares to other countries. Here are the facts. https://t.co/UmBjj1E0Y2 by @atrupar
— Mia Farrow (@MiaFarrow) September 19, 2020
Trump is repeating his false claim that he asked Shinzo Abe for car plants and that, poof, 5 Japanese auto makers are now building plants in Michigan.
— Josh Wingrove (@josh_wingrove) September 20, 2020
He said the same thing in Michigan. The actual number of Japanese plants being built there is 0:https://t.co/Ql02zoLexp
Not watching but yes this Churchill thing is made up. Churchill went to rooftops to watch bombing but did not broadcast there, did not hold rooftop pressers, and did not tell people during the Blitz “everything is OK.”
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 20, 2020
Full article here, goodnight https://t.co/vJyaV4PG8d https://t.co/HTYkqD6u4O
He’s now falsely claiming Democrats blocked the funding. https://t.co/t2iuqVldpQ
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 18, 2020
He never finds it good enough to just take an action, however politically expedient it is in timing. It also has to involve lying about an opponent and about his own history regarding that action. https://t.co/E7YG3RHtvP
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 18, 2020
Fact check: President Trump makes at least 25 false claims at a Wisconsin rally https://t.co/GQcnANym4H pic.twitter.com/xFcd37bGiL
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 18, 2020
Look, there's just no equivalence.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 18, 2020
Biden makes some false and misleading claims. It's important to note them. We will. But his assertions of fact have been largely factual.
Trump, as we saw at the town hall and see again tonight, has been incessantly and egregiously dishonest.
Trump's claim that Biden would "destroy protections for pre-existing conditions" is one of the most egregious, up-is-down lies of his campaign. https://t.co/87hsNhSh0M
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 18, 2020
Trump is in Wisconsin making his usual false claims about Biden, polls, CNN, the Green New Deal, wind power, tariffs, China, monument-damage laws, Democrats-and-suburbs, judicial vacancies, pandemic travel restrictions, other subjects.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 18, 2020
You've read my fact checks before.
I just checked and the total for Trump currently is 1,213 Pinocchios! And it probably should be higher because we are forced to do many round-ups of claims when we don't award Pinocchios. Trump's average Pinocchio rating is 3.43 Pinocchios. ….
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) September 17, 2020