The %'s have basically been frozen in this place since 2018. Three out of ten Americans say Trump is honest no matter what he says or does. https://t.co/Hgb3aKKKc8
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) April 27, 2020
Standing in front of the country and lying every single day about literally everything probably not helping with those numbers https://t.co/MLIGF05EUl
— Daniel Gilmore (@gilmored85) April 27, 2020
You may perhaps have noticed that the president’s weekend tweets were both very dishonest and very weird. Here are some fact checks. https://t.co/gfYGU7NBeF
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 27, 2020
Analysis: Trump’s Twitter rant suggests his coronavirus falsehoods will only get worse https://t.co/vY0hpROGaH
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 27, 2020
Trump is now routinely lying about things we saw with our own eyes and are on tape https://t.co/8RR7Lm8e5z
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 26, 2020
“Simply put, it’s a bald face lie,” says @JakeTapper on President Trump’s false claim he did not suggest looking into internal disinfectant as a coronavirus treatment.
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) April 24, 2020
"It's ridiculous. Obviously he was not being sarcastic," added Tapper. https://t.co/T3bSmtVZkt pic.twitter.com/KcJyg9cqKk
Tonight was the 9th time Trump has said Michelle Obama went to Georgia to unsuccessfully campaign against Brian Kemp, though she didn't do that. He started saying it in November 2018, the week after he was asked about her criticizing his birther comments. https://t.co/zG7Kh21OV4
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 23, 2020
Trump has been criticizing this imaginary "one car per family" policy for a year now. It is a complete invention. The Green New Deal doesn't propose any limits on car ownership, and it certainly doesn't call for the elimination of cars. It calls for zero-emissions vehicles. pic.twitter.com/lwWXveKGSZ
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 10, 2020
He lied about "Russia, if you're listening." He shrunk Reagan's crowds. He said a bunch of nonsense about Ebola. He told one of his favorite imaginary stories about people crying around him.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 9, 2020
Trump made 115 false claims in the last two weeks of February: https://t.co/1mmDAW94sw
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— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) April 27, 2020