So, Trump’s thousands of confirmed lies are not wrong? If not, what are they?
Because the media lies. As Dr. Birx herself stated.
There are over 10,000 documented lies that not one Trump inner circle member, advisors, right wing media or Little Trumpsters have been able to prove not to be a lie, not one.
i have laid down a challenge to Little Trumpsters on USMB dozens and dozens of times. Those who accepted the challenge, failed every single time.
Try it.
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Nope. List some lies and I am happy to discuss with you. And not the ones from your fake news sites.
He predicted zero cases in the US.
ZERO?
LOL
Link it. And since when is a prediction a lie? If I predict the Patriots will suck without Tom Brady and they are actually good, did I "lie"?
It's like you people are incapable of keeping up with the news.
President Donald Trump claimed Tuesday that Dr. Anthony Fauci, a key member of the White House coronavirus task force, said in late February that the coronavirus was "no problem."
www.cnn.com
Trump also suggested Tuesday that he was correct when he said in February that the US would go down from 15 coronavirus cases to nearly zero -- even though he was wildly inaccurate, since the US now has more than a million cases.
Prediction is not a lie. Learn English.
With the economic policy response to the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump has pushed the Federal Reserve to innovate and warring factions in...
www.marketwatch.com
A prediction of going from 15 to zero based on no information whatsoever is a lie.
Sounds to me like he was merely echoing the sentiments of Fauci. He pretty much was saying the same thing that this is not going to be an issue for the US.
Do you have that quote? I'd be interested to examine the context.
Sure, mind you, this is in the middle of February.
Should I wear a mask? The U.S. infectious disease chief says no: "In the U.S. there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to wear a mask right now."
www.usatoday.com
I gotta say, the tone and tenor of Fauci's statement is completely different than Trump's. Fauci was saying, accurately and very clearly, that the risk at that moment he was giving the interview was low. That's fine. Because at that time, there were just a handful of cases. He similarly was warning that it was possible that this could really take off and increase, which would be a problem and cause for concern, saying that should the virus start showing up
Trump's statement was completely different in that he was saying that there weren't going to be more cases because they had done such a great job.
Edit to add: Guess what happened the morning of Trump's 15 going to zero comment? The first case of coronavirus that was not linked to any known source, exactly what Fauci was saying would be a big problem in his comments.