I assume what he says is a lie until I see proof that it’s true. He has no credibility and he has destroyed our country’s credibility. Sad!
Here are my picks for Donald Trump's top 12 lies of the year, one for every month.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 31, 2019
It was hard to choose. https://t.co/5qyZL1aEc8
Now he's just flatly lying about the Iran deal. Everything traces back to these original lies. We're in this situation because of them, and his incoherence flows directly from the demented, pathologically-motivated idiocy at their core. https://t.co/HLHiiYWgru
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) January 8, 2020
Here's our internal chart of Trump's false claims per day from July 8, when we started counting at CNN, through December 29. He averaged nine per day over that period.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 6, 2020
October, when he embarked on a Ukraine-related dishonesty blitz, was by far the worst month — 13 per day. pic.twitter.com/RTvS3xkBSK
this is an invented figure. https://t.co/kYwGjyNhOV https://t.co/vcufIliXRq
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) January 4, 2020
From dishwasher dishonesty to an imaginary war on Christmas: President Trump makes 90 false claims during the final two weeks of 2019 https://t.co/omGEEXz576 pic.twitter.com/HGki8iQKGc
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 4, 2020
Trump said last week that Michelle Obama was part of a last-minute campaign trip to Michigan in 2016. She was not.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 27, 2019
This is the second state Trump has falsely claimed Michelle Obama campaigned in. He also likes to say she went to Georgia, along with Oprah, for Stacey Abrams.
Went on with @JohnAvlon and Alisyn Camerota to run through some (some! a fraction!) of the worst and weirdest Trump lies of the year.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 27, 2019
What would you say were the worst and weirdest? Worst defined as some combo of most important, most damaging, most inflammatory. pic.twitter.com/WjC6icxLCP