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[ 05-01-2021 ]
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[ International Relations ]
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[ U.S ]

      [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-lies-washington-post-number-november-2020_n_5ff44826c5b61817a5398564

      Donald Trump Has Told A Truly Disturbing Number Of Lies Since Taking Office
      The president has set a new record with more than 500 lies in one day, according to The Washington Post's Fact Checker column
      By Lee Moran 01/05/2021 06:45 am ET

      Lies continue to be a key feature of Donald Trump’s presidency.

      Trump made 29,508 misleading or false claims by Nov. 5, 2020, The Washington Post’s Fact Checker column reported Monday.

      But that disturbing tally doesn’t include the swathes of misinformation about election fraud that Trump has promoted since losing the 2020 vote to President-elect Joe Biden.

      Trump told almost 4,000 lies in October alone as he ramped up his pre-election rhetoric and attacks on his rival, according to the column’s editor Glenn Kessler. That’s “double what he said in all of 2017,” Kessler tweeted Monday.

      The president set a one-day record for lies on Nov. 2 ― the day before the 2020 election ― when he told 504 falsehoods.

      As of Jan. 20 last year, Trump had been credited with telling 16,241 lies during his time in office. He’s now “on track to nearly double that in one year,” Kessler pointed out.
        Trump managed to make nearly 4,000 false or misleading statements in October --double what he said in all of 2017 -- despite being ill for a week with covid-19. And we have a new one-day record: 504 claims, recorded on Nov. 2, the day before the election.
        — Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) January 4, 2021
        Recall that on Jan. 20, 2020, our total stood at 16,241. So Trump is on track to nearly double that in one year. And one of the biggest categories of falsehoods actually is a new one we created this year: Coronavirus.
        — Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) January 4, 2021

      Per the Post’s tracker, Trump’s most repeated claim since taking office in January 2017 centers on him building “the greatest economy” in the world.

      Trump has told more than 2,400 lies about the coronavirus pandemic, which only began at the start of 2020. The president repeatedly downplayed the risk of COVID-19 and has touted unproven medications and cures - such as pondering the injection of disinfectant as a treatment.

       
      World Fact Book (CIA)]


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