Hope this is the last or next to last one
Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims as president. Nearly half came in his final year. https://t.co/rMLcsUTJdK
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) January 23, 2021
It was hard, but I’ve picked the 15 most notable lies of Donald Trump’s staggeringly dishonest presidency: https://t.co/vzYC1Cajoe
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 16, 2021
OFF THE RAILS: Trump’s refusal to believe the election results was premeditated. He had heard about the “red mirage” — the likelihood that early vote counts would tip more Republican than the final tallies — and he decided to exploit it.https://t.co/dYGgWmDQqZ
— Axios (@axios) January 16, 2021
"Lying has worked out very well for Donald Trump: He does not ever seem to have paid any sort of price for his lies.[But] once he became president his lies ceased to be private lies and became public lies, with consequences for both America and the world."https://t.co/E6fY0uwIDl
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) January 13, 2021
I am right now doing a line-by-line analysis of the speech for inclusion in our Trump claims database and this is totally false. It was designed to rile up a mob, with likely 90+ falsehoods and misleading statements and constant references to "fight" –> https://t.co/HQCqiXdioY
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) January 12, 2021
Trump last night released a 14-minute Facebook video full of lies about the election, and, like his tweets on the subject, it’s too bonkers, repetitive and irrelevant to bother fact checking at this point.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 23, 2020
Trump is averaging more than 50 false or misleading claims a day #FactChat https://t.co/bnU5azcyRn
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) October 22, 2020
When we next update the database, Trump will have falsely claimed more than 400 times that he created the best economy in U.S. history (or world history). It wasn't true before the coronavirus and still not true now. But he can't let go of it. https://t.co/GwBIbheEk0
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) October 18, 2020
In Brooklyn this weekend, @radiofreebk erected a 50-foot-long mural featuring every claim listed in our database of Trump's false or misleading claims, color-coded by subject. The database is also the source of our best-selling book, "Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth" pic.twitter.com/ey70JZ3Feh
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) October 4, 2020
From a personal standpoint, I'm fine with this. Just four more days of maintaining the Trump false/misleading claims database. I had figured it would be a torrent of falsehoods at the end. Instead, it's been a whimper of silence.
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) January 17, 2021
