Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day.

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I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
 
I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
That's remarkably low for a human being. MAGA!
 
Obama beat that big time. He lied 9.5 times per day, yet not a peep from the DNCMSM...so libs and progs didn't know about it.
 
This is one of the quagmires Liberals try to pull you into. The obvious outcome is if you defend Donald Trump, the response is "Oh yeah? Prove that he doesn't lie!". It is a pointless exercise designed to distract from the many issues that really matter.
 
I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
This is surely the most retarded thing I've heard today. How do you say something .5 times? LOL! Even for retarded lying CNN! Let the parroting fly!
 
I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
Trump is a world class liar If lying was like football he's win the super bowl every year
 
I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
Trump is a world class liar If lying was like football he's win the super bowl every year
Would he kneel for the Anthem?
 
Obama beat that big time. He lied 9.5 times per day, yet not a peep from the DNCMSM...so libs and progs didn't know about it.

Making shit up again.

Seriously , it’d be easier to count Trumps truthtelling .
 
Obama beat that big time. He lied 9.5 times per day, yet not a peep from the DNCMSM...so libs and progs didn't know about it.
  • The difference is the thousands of 'Rump lies are listed in multiple sources and Obama's alleged lies usually don't add up to 9.5 per year or even for his entire 8 years in office.
 
Obama beat that big time. He lied 9.5 times per day, yet not a peep from the DNCMSM...so libs and progs didn't know about it.
  • The difference is the thousands of 'Rump lies are listed in multiple sources and Obama's alleged lies usually don't add up to 9.5 per year or even for his entire 8 years in office.
Yeah have you heard of the DNC media?
 
I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
Something Trump has in common with USMB rightists – who are also incessantly lying.
 
I’ve actually heard Deplorables say he doesn’t lie.
Ha.

Alternative facts. Lies. Distortions. Exaggerations. Misstatements. Half truths.
Call it what you want, but there's one indisputable fact: Donald Trump does a stunning amount of it.
According to a count maintained by The Washington Post's Fact Checker and updated Tuesday morning, Trump has now made 1,628 false or misleading claims in his 298 days in office. That's an average of 5.5 a day. Five and a half misleading or outright false statements for each day — including weekends! — that Trump has been president.
By the Fact-Checker's estimates, Trump — if he keeps up his current pace — will blow past 2,000 misstatements and/or untruths in his first year in office.
Stop. Go back and read that last sentence. Then read it again.
The President of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20. That's so important I am going to repeat it — and underline it: The president of the United States has misled or lied more than 1,600 times since January 20.
There are consequences to that remarkable record of misleading. And they are already being realized in our culture.
Trump, through his rhetoric and his conduct, has redefined "truth." Truth, now, lies in the eye of the beholder. There is no agreement on settled facts. Everything is seen through the lens of "fake news."

Donald Trump says something that isn't true 5.5 times a day. Every day. — CNN
Fact check sites are fake news, and CNN is the worst of fake news.
 

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