The most notable thing to me about Trump's dishonesty this summer: immigration, usually by far his #1 subject of false claims, has been only #5. #1 has been the economy — mostly trade-related claims. https://t.co/AUApkQ5r1q pic.twitter.com/rV8ZYl8ezZ
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 31, 2019
Trump has been saying since 2017 that he doesn’t know if he’s heard of a Category 5 hurricane, even as he’s heard of additional Category 5 hurricanes. https://t.co/4TEY2GDFU5
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 1, 2019
NEW: Trump misleads about NC Democratic candidate Dan McCready's immigration stances. https://t.co/LmvDsp2vuB
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) August 31, 2019
But okay—how about when he claimed that he didn’t say “Tim Apple,” but actually said “Tim Cook Apple,” really fast, which, of course, he didn’t, and then when everyone laughed at him because it was on tape, he said he intentionally said “Tim Apple” to save time.
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) August 31, 2019
The dollar is not the strongest in history. There’s a measure, the broad, nominal trade-weighted index, where it’s around a high, but experts say it’s meaningless given how it’s affected by inflation in Venezuela etc. Other indices (https://t.co/jWVqssQSKK) nowhere near a high. pic.twitter.com/2HkY1sCHRU
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 30, 2019
President Trump's aides said he lied about calls from China in order to manipulate the markets, according to CNN. Wow. https://t.co/oYyxKVmmc2
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) August 30, 2019
There was the insane lie Trump told in front of the Pakistani PM that PM Modi of India had asked Trump to mediate Kashmir, which no Indian gov’t would ever do. India flipped out, basically calling Trump a liar. https://t.co/hkLCigD8rE
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) August 31, 2019