I don't appreciate the implication that Trump was a big liar. Exaggeration is not lying. Changing your mind on some issue is not lying.
But I guess your idols at cnn would disagree
Trump was the king of all liars. Either you're a liar or a fool. I'm guessing fool.
He lies about all things big and small. They write books about what a liar he is.
Trump’s false or misleading claims total 30,573 over 4 years
Legacy of lies -- how Trump weaponized mistruths during his presidency
If you are okay with this that's on you.
Abstract“Truth” aims to explain why Donald Trump lies more than any other public official in the United States today, and why his supporters, nonetheless,
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The other day the Daily Show was making fun of Trump saying everywhere he goes, whenever he tells a story about someone, could be a soldier, a mother, whoever. But in every story tears are running down their faces. Like 10 different speeches about 10 different people all crying when they meet Trump.
Nine “miners” greeted him backstage. They were “tough guys,” “seriously tough cookies,” men he wouldn’t want to fight. But eight of the nine were crying.
Bet that never happened.
Eight days later, on Friday, the U.S. president
spoke at a campaign fundraiser in Fargo, North Dakota. Another moving moment, in his telling, occurred when he was walking into the room.
“A strong man came up to me, tough kind of a guy, and said: ‘I want to thank you, Mr. President, for saving our country.’ And he had tears coming down his eyes,” Trump said. “This wasn’t just a statement, because he had tears coming down. Unless he was a real wise guy. But he had tears coming down his eyes.”
He's lying!!!!
Trump flew from North Dakota to South Dakota. There, he repeated the story from eight days prior in Indiana, almost word for word, about how he had encountered nine men, eight of whom were crying.
But there was something odd about this version. This time the nine men were “steelworkers,” not miners, and the encounter happened “at the opening of one of the big plants for United States Steel,” not backstage at the Indiana rally.
Trump tells a lot of stories about his private interactions with people. Many of these stories are widely seen as dubious, and
some of them have been
shown to be lies, but most of them are carefully constructed so that they are
difficult to conclusively prove fictional. So although Trump is a
serial liar, we can’t say for sure that he is making all of these stories up.