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Why does the mainstream media claim Trump lies 20,000 times? What are the top 5 lies of any importance? I can’t seem to find any.
Well here’s a few of his 20,000+On January 23rd, Trump stated during a meeting with congressional leaders that he lost the popular vote because three to five million unauthorized immigrants voted for Clinton.I just can't understand why you people tolerate this kind of behaviour. He is a cold blooded liar and that's all. In my opinion, Trump disgraces the presidency. I really hope that Americans would be more aware of the fact that Asians and Europeans for example think he's an arrogant schmuck - nothing else, loud, arrogant schmuck.This is a lie that Trump has been saying for months, but it still counts because he told it again after officially becoming president. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud and the 3 to 5 million number has no basis in reality. It's yet another lie Trump tells to massage his delicate ego.Of course there's no evidence considering you do not need to show voter ID when voting in certain areas.I was kinda neutral on Trump, but these lies make me dislike him more. Part of being a good president is to be honest. I know he may have changed his mind, but still, he should be very careful on what he says he is going to do or what happened because he is a president.I have no idea where he gets his "alternative" facts from; anyone have a source?About the inauguration crowd, "The field was… It looked like a million, a million and a half people. Whatever it was, it was. But it went all the way back to the Washington Monument."Uh, no it didn't extend to the Monument. Photos of the event clearly show large sections of empty space. And while Trump's inability to estimate a crowd size may not be a lie, overstating it 4 times or more is blatant disregard for the truth. Perhaps this is why Administration spokesmen who touted Trump's ridiculous claims have since tried to frame them as "alternative facts" and then simply resigned to saying that the crowd size that Trump spent so much effort talking about is "not so important".Breaking news: Attendants wore empty bleacher costumes for Mr. Trump's inauguration!It was roughly was a million.Screw you Trump. Obama out."Never has there been a president... with few exceptions... who's passed more legislation, who's done more things than I have."At the time of the comment, Trump hasn't had ANY legislation passed into law despite the fact that his party had control of both the House and the Senate. There hasn't been ANY major legislation passed since he came into office. The health care legislation he promised is stalled in the Senate, no tax reform legislation has been written, and the border wall remains un-funded. The only way Trump has done more than any other President is if he is actually guilty of all the obstruction, collusion, corruption, and other treasonous things people have accused him of.In order to make such a laughable claim, is President Trump a) delusional, b) ignorant, c) an idiot, or d) all of the above.Oh yeah sure Mr. Trump. Yeah you totally fixed the debt and created billions of new jobs even though YOU haven't EVEN TAKEN OFFICE AS OF THE TIME YOU CLAIMED THIS! Actually I take back the job thing. He's created hundreds of new jobs in this country because hundreds of people moved to CANADA"How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!"Trump never showed a hint of embarrassment or remorse about this blatant lie. This makes me wonder whether the man actually believes the lies he dumps out there. Is he that stupid or is he simply a first-rate ass wipe?How awkward, it took a few years to surface, but this one turns out to be true."The murder rate in our country is the highest it's been in 47 years, right? Did you know that? 47 years."The numbers don't lie, Trump does. It's the same old lie he's been saying since early in his campaign despite the numerous fact checkers who keep pointing out how false it is. This is willful disregard for the truth. A lie he keeps saying knowing full well it is a lie.You cannot deny they are really high.Compared to what? Other first world nations, yeah, the rate is really high. Compared to previous years in the U.S., murder rates during the Obama presidency were among the lowest in the last 50 years."You know, back when they did NATO there was no such thing as terrorism."That's false. Back in the early 20th century, the Ottoman Empire (not turk by the way) had a nationalist violent terrorist group and more terrorism groups existed back then.Almost as bad as Bush's 'Fool me once' speech."It is a disgrace that my full Cabinet is still not in place, the longest such delay in the history of our country."Trump posted this only 19 days into his Presidency. Obama didn't have his final cabinet member confirmed until day 99."We’re the highest-taxed nation in the world."According to CEOWORLD MAGAZINE, the highest-taxed nation in 2015 was Sweden. The USA didn't even come in the top 25 highest-taxed nations, and 2015 was like the year before the 2016 elections.About his 'Muslim Ban', "My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months."No, they're not even close. Obama's policy applied to a specific group of people, refugees and Special Immigrant Visa applicants from Iraq, and it was not a "ban" as Trump falsely claims. It was a throttling of the number of people in this group allowed to enter the country while screening procedures were being updated. People in this group were still allowed into the country, but at a slower rate than usual.Trump's policy prevents millions of people from seven countries from obtaining nearly every type of available visa.I never said anything about racism. Never even weighed in on whether or not the ban is a good thing. You're arguing the wrong points. I explained how the ban is not the same as Obama's policy, corrected your factual error (which you then edited in your comment), and then pointed out that the "Muslim ban" language (still a ban even if it is temporary) comes from Trump himself. No chill needed.It has some similarities, he didn't say they are the same."The massive TAX CUTS/REFORM that I have submitted is moving along in the process very well, actually ahead of schedule. Big benefits to all!"As of the time of the comment, Trump had not submitted anything.The ContendersAbout the rain at the inauguration, "I got hit by a couple of drops. And I said, ‘Oh, this is, this is too bad, but we’ll go right through it.’ But the truth is that it stopped immediately. It was amazing. And then it became really sunny."Same lie again. Another failed attempt to rewrite history.Oh no! What a mean nasty lie! He clearly can't be trusted!Peter Griffin: Oh my GOD, who the HELL CARES?Wow, somebody must seriously be tense. I think you need a back massage and maybe a comfort dog as well as hot cocoa. Maybe be wrapped up in a blanket as well. You're acting like a tiny little lie = possible big political lie. If I lied and said that I was 29, would that mean that I'd also lie and say that Hitler didn't deserve to die? No. No I wouldn't."I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created."The exact oppositeAbout the inauguration crowd, "Even the media said the crowd was massive. That was all the way back down to the Washington Monument."In truth, the major media outlets said the exact opposite prompting Trump to stand in front of the CIA's memorial wall and, instead of take the opportunity to attempt to mend fences with the agency, use his pulpit to talk about his "running war" with the media who he hypocritically stated are "among the most dishonest human beings on earth."About his inauguration, "I looked at the rain, which just never came, you know, we finished the speech, went inside, it poured then we came outside... then, amazingly it rained - like God was looking down on us."In truth, it started to rain at the start of his speech. Perhaps Trump's divine comments were accurate.Really? Because he didn't exactly say what the weather was like?"I guess it’s the biggest electoral college win since Ronald Reagan"Trump made no significant lies"I did what was an almost an impossible thing to do for a Republican-easily won the Electoral College!"Truth... Since the 1870s, every Republican president except for George W. Bush and Richard Nixon (in 1968) has won a bigger share of the Electoral College than Trump did."I have been on their cover, like, 14 or 15 times. I think we have the all-time record in the history of 'Time' magazine... I've been on it for 15 times this year. I don’t think that's a record, Mike, that can ever be broken."Trump has been on the cover 11 times, not 15. As for it being a record, that couldn't be farther from the truth. Trump's 11 appearances is dwarfed by Richard Nixon's 55.During a press conference with UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Trump claimed he was in Scotland the day before the "Brexit" vote last June and predicted the EU referendum would passTrump tried to change history in order to make himself look better and to again take a shot at the press. He claimed he was at Turnbury the day before Brexit happened and said "Brexit is going to happen". He went on to say, "and I was scorned in the press for making that prediction, I was scorned. Lo and behold the following day it happened and the odds weren’t looking good for me when I made that statement because as you remember everyone thought it wasn’t going to happen."The truth... Trump arrived in Scotland the day after the referendum when the result was already clear."And nobody even knows where the (Green Climate Fund) money is going to. Nobody has been able to say, whe"As you know, I approved two pipelines that were stuck in limbo forever. I don’t even think it was controversial. You know, I approved them."He has approved the Dakota Access pipeline. As of the time he said the quote, the Keystone XL from Alberta had not been approved."The Cuban-Americans - I got 84 percent of that vote, and they voted in big numbers."He got a little more than 50%."I went to Kentucky two nights ago, we had 25,000 people in a massive Basketball Arena."The capacity of the arena in question is about 18,000."Assad used Chemical Weapons""The president of Mexico and myself have agreed to cancel our planned meeting scheduled for next week... I want to go a different route."Hours before Trump posted the above on Twitter, Pena Nieto had already Tweeted that he had called the White House to cancel the meeting.How is this a lie? They agreed to cancel.Nieto cancelled on Trump. It was not a mutual decision and it wasn't because Trump wanted to go a different route.Wow. A reporter (I'm not sure who he is) asks Trump, "after three and a half years, do you regret all the lying you've done to the American people?" Trump quickly moves on to the next question.A month-by-month look at Donald Trump's top lies of 2019Analysis by Daniel Dale, CNNUpdated 3:03 PM ET, Tue December 31, 2019See Trump's claim that won him an award 02:02Washington (CNN)A defining feature of the Donald Trump presidency is the bombardment of lies -- Trump's unceasing campaign to convince people of things that aren't true.Trump made more than 2,700 false claims this year. (We're still calculating the final total.) Some of them were innocent slips, some of them little exaggerations. But a large number of them were whoppers: deliberate, significant attempts to deceive and manipulate.The breadth of the dishonesty was as striking as the frequency. Trump was inaccurate this year about every conceivable topic, from his dealings with Ukraine to the size of his crowds to, literally, the time of day.He told too many lies for us to confidently pick a single most notable lie of the year. So we've picked our 12 most notable, one for every month. (We're defining notable as some combination of egregious, important and bizarre.)Content by CNN UnderscoredThe best office chairs of 2020In an effort to discover which office chairs are actually comfortable, we spent more than a month testing 11 different options varying in price, function and style.January: Duct tape and the borderTrump has long seemed to relish reciting lurid stories about the horrors of illegal immigration. During a barrage of immigration-related false claims in January, as he sought public support for the government shutdown over funding for his border wall, he came up with a vivid new tale about the logistics of human trafficking."And they'll have women taped -- their mouths with duct tape, with electrical tape. They tape their face, their hair, their hands behind their back, their legs. They put them in the backseat of cars and vans, and they go -- they don't come in through your port of entry because you'd see them. You couldn't do that," he said during a January 14 speech to the American Farm Bureau Federation. "They come in through our border, where we don't have any barriers or walls."While it's possible some women are being made to suffer such kidnapping horrors, the policy premise of Trump's "duct tape" novellas -- that trafficking victims are never transported through legal ports of entry, only through the unprotected desert -- is not at all true.February: Imaginary voter fraudTrump has depicted himself as a crusader against election fraud. What happened in February was telling.On February 21, North Carolina's elections board ordered a new congressional election in the state's ninth district because of an actual case of apparent election fraud -- allegedly perpetrated by a Republican operative who was indicted the following week. On February 22, Trump was asked for his thoughts and he quickly pivoted to imaginary election fraud in another state."Well, I condemn any election fraud," he said. "And when I look at what's happened in California with the votes, when I look at what happened -- as you know, there was just a case where they found a million fraudulent votes..."Trump's lying is rarely challenged in real time. This time, a reporter did try to object to the fiction about California. Trump responded with a favorite tactic: an aggressive "Excuse me, excuse me" interjection, then more dishonesty.March: Revisionist history on "Russia, if you're listening"President Donald Trump speaks during CPAC 2019 on March 02, 2019 in National Harbor, Maryland.Nearly three years after Trump made his infamous "Russia, if you're listening" campaign request for help obtaining deleted Hillary Clinton emails, he announced a new explanation.He had been just kidding. The media had failed to report that he had been just kidding."Because with the fake news -- if you tell a joke, if you're sarcastic, if you're having fun with the audience, if you're on live television with millions of people and 25,000 people in an arena, and if you say something like, 'Russia, please, if you can, get us Hillary Clinton's emails. Please, Russia, please. Please get us the emails. Please!'... So everybody is having a good time. I'm laughing, we're all having fun. And then that fake CNN and others say, 'He asked Russia to go get the emails. Horrible.' ...These people are sick," he told the Conservative Political Action Conference on March 2.No, Trump didn't make the request before 25,000 people at a rollicking arena event. No, he wasn't laughing at the time.Trump made his plea at a 2016 press conference, with a straight face. He offered no indication that he was anything less than serious.This was up-is-down fake history, one of Trump's periodic efforts to rewrite a reality we were all able to witness.April: "Windmills" and cancerTrump, who has tilted at windmills for more than a decade, made perhaps his strangest claim on the subject at a National Republican Congressional Committee fundraiser on April 2."Wind. If you -- if you have a windmill anywhere near your house, congratulations, your house just went down 75% in value. And they say the noise causes cancer," he said.There might indeed be a "they" Trump has heard saying that wind turbines -- which he habitually calls "windmills" -- cause cancer. That should not mean the President should pass on their false claim to the country. But Trump is not only a serial liar but a serial sharer of inaccurate information he has heard from a motley collection of dubious sources -- "many people," "some people," "they" -- and not bothered to verify.May: Two lies in oneTrump has been lying about Veterans Choice since 2018, falsely claiming he was the one who got it passed. His rendition on May 30, along with a similar claim in March, might have been the most egregious."I disagree with John McCain on the way he handled the vets, because I said you got to get Choice. He was never able to get Choice. I got Choice," Trump told reporters.This was a double lie. In addition to taking his usual unearned credit for a program that President Barack Obama signed into law in 2014, Trump used his non-accomplishment as a cudgel against a deceased foe whose accomplishment it really was. McCain, in fact, was a key author of the Choice bill.What Trump signed in 2018 was the VA MISSION Act, a law that expanded and modified the Choice program. The full name of the VA MISSION Act honors McCain: it is the John S. McCain III, Daniel K. Akaka, and Samuel R. Johnson VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks Act of 2018.June: Remains, no longer returningNorth Korea's leader Kim Jong Un speaks as he stands with US President Donald Trump south of the Military Demarcation Line that divides North and South Korea.Trump had a real diplomatic success to boast about in 2018. North Korea had returned the remains of some of the American soldiers who were killed in the Korean War.In 2019, as the diplomacy soured, North Korea ceased cooperating. Trump's solution: lie that North Korea was still cooperating, thus giving false hope to hundreds of American families."We've had, as you know, the remains of the heroes, our great heroes from many years ago -- that's coming back, and coming back as they find them, as they find the sites and the graves, and they're sending them back," he told reporters on June 25, just five days before he met with dictator Kim Jong Un at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).We thought at first that it was possible Trump just didn't know what was going on, since the Pentagon had only announced the suspension of the program in May. But, in mid-June, Trump was told by an interviewer that "the remains have stopped coming back."He responded, "But they will be. Look, we've gotten remains back. That will start up again." He then continued speaking as if it had not stopped at all.July: Smearing Rep. Ilhan OmarU.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) listen during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on July 15There just aren't many lies you can tell about a Muslim politician that are more incendiary than a lie that they'd said al Qaeda makes them proud. But here's what Trump said about Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar at a North Carolina campaign rally on July 17, wrongly describing remarks she had made in a 2013 interview: "Omar laughed that Americans speak of al Qaeda in a menacing tone and remarked that, 'You don't say America with this intensity. You say al Qaeda -- makes you proud. Al Qaeda makes you proud. You don't speak that way about America.'"Trump continued his smear campaign against the Minnesota congresswoman later the same week, falsely claiming that Omar had used the phrase "evil Jews." In September, he shared a Twitter video that falsely claimed Omar had been dancing in celebration on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.August: A tariff mantraBetween July 8, when we started counting Trump's false claims at CNN, and December 15, the day until which we currently have comprehensive data, Trump's most frequent false claim of any kind was that China is paying the entirety of the cost of his tariffs on imported Chinese products."We're not paying for the tariffs; China is paying for the tariffs, for the 100th time," he told reporters in one typical remark on August 18. "And I understand tariffs very well. Other countries, it may be that if I do things with other countries -- but in the case of China, China is eating the tariffs, at least so far."His assertion has been contradicted by numerous tariff-paying American companies and by multiple economic studies. But Trump said it on 49 separate occasions over those five months. And he said it 20 times in August alone, more than he did in any other month, as he faced scrutiny over his intensifying trade war.September: The Sharpie fiascoPresident Donald Trump and Acting US Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan update the media on Hurricane DorianThis credibility disaster would have been a one-day story if Trump had just acknowledged that his initial tweet was a mistake -- that, as the National Weather Service office in Birmingham, Alabama tweeted soon afterward, Alabama was not thought to be at greater risk from Hurricane Dorian than initially thought.Trump preferred to lie than to admit error. His thoroughly deceitful multi-day effort to convince people that he had never been wrong about Alabama culminated in one of the most revealing images of the Trump era: the President of the United States displaying a Sharpie-altered map, which we could all see had been Sharpie-altered, as supposed evidence in his favor.We counted 12 false claims from Trump on Dorian and Alabama over 11 days. Not including the Sharpie map.October: Inverting reality on the whistleblowerThe Sharpie madness was old news by the end of September. Trump's dealings with Ukraine, and Democrats' related impeachment push, were his most frequent subject of dishonesty in all four weeks of October.His most frequent individual false claim on Ukraine or impeachment was that the whistleblower who complained about his dealings with Ukraine was highly inaccurate. He said this on 46 separate occasions through December 15."They heard a whistleblower who came out with a false story -- you know, people say, 'Oh, it was always fairly close.' It wasn't close at all. What the whistleblower said bore no relationship to what the call was," he said in one representative comment on October 9.What did the whistleblower get wrong? Trump never explained in detail. He couldn't have: the whistleblower's primary allegations were proven correct, several of them by the rough transcript Trump himself released. But Trump just kept repeating his "false story" mantra over and over -- banking, as usual, on his ability to turn a lie into gospel among his supporters no matter how many times fact-checkers debunked it.Trump first made a version of this claim at the end of September, but he repeated it on 30 separate occasions in October alone as Democrats moved toward impeachment. That was 17 more times than he uttered any other individual false claim that month.November: Pulling "out" of SyriaTrump has to be egregiously inaccurate to get fact-checked by Fox News morning show "Fox & Friends," but his November 22 lie about the troops qualified. When Trump claimed he had "just pulled out of Syria," co-host Brian Kilmeade responded, "You have 600 guys there, right?" (The military had said at the time that perhaps 600 troops would remain in northeast Syria, plus another 100-plus troops in southern Syria.)What Trump had decided in October, after a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was both to withdraw US troops from a Kurdish-held part of Syria that Turkey wanted to invade and to deploy US troops to protect oil fields in eastern Syria. The net result was a decline in the US troop presence in Syria, but -- as Kilmeade of all people noted -- not an actual pullout from the country.Trump's claim on Fox & Friends was not a one-time slip. In October, when there were still about 1,000 soldiers in Syria, Trump said, "Look, we have no soldiers in Syria. We've won. We've beat ISIS. And we've beat them badly and decisively. We have no soldiers."December: DishwashersPresident Donald Trump during a Merry Christmas Rally at the Kellogg Arena on December 18, 2019 in Battle Creek, Michigan.close dialogKeep students engaged this summer.Sign up for parenting tips and ideas each week.Sign Me UpNo ThanksBy subscribing you agree to ourprivacy policy.5.1M views0:20 / 0:20Wow. A reporter (I'm not sure who he is) asks Trump, "after three and a half years, do you regret all the lying you've done to the American people?" Trump quickly moves on to the next question. pic.twitter.com/DHn3UvXHnN— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 13, 202046.1KSo here are but a smattering of Donny’s fact checked 20,000+ lies. These are contenders for the most egregious. Why does it matter? I don’t know, maybe because we are supposed to trust our president? I surely don’t trust Donny. Hell, I haven’t trusted him since his lies about, repeated almost incessantly about his inauguration numbers were just such enormous fabrications. Lust knowing that Obama’s inauguration numbers were so much greater than his own just seemed to gall him. no goad him onto his really weary tales of enormous numbers. God, it was just awful.
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