I feel pretty, Oh so prettyDaniel Dale, the Washington Bureau Chief for Toronto Star, fact checks Trumpanzee for Canada. Here are a few examples:
• Trump made 54 false claims last week. His last six weeks are all among his 10 most dishonest as president• Trump tells wild lies about Brexit, NATO and Obama, in 57-false-claim week• Trump has said 1,340,330 words as president. They’re getting more dishonest, a Star study shows• Trump made 30 false claims at his wild Montana rally• Donald Trump makes 100 false claims for second consecutive week• Donald Trump made 103 false claims last week, shattering his dishonesty record• Donald Trump said 71 false things in 14 days. His dishonesty is increasing
Those are just a random few; there are dozens more. And a day or so ago I found a really hillarious one on Twitter from Dale: "15 lies in 14 minutes." The context was Trump's dinner for CEOs at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. This is the guest list the White House released:
Michael Manley- Fiat ChryslerHarold Hamm- Continental ResourcesAlex Gorsky- Johnson & JohnsonIndra Nooyi- PepsiCoJohn Catsimatidis- Red Apple GroupFrederick Smith- FedExMark Sutton- International PaperAjaypal Banga- MastercardDennis Muilenburg- BoeingMark Weinberger- EYDarius Adamczyk- HoneywellJim Koch- Boston BeerRichard LeFrak- LeFrak, who's on Trump's payroll and shilled for him during the Q & A after the speech.
The chief executives are not Trump supporters and he wants to change that and get them to contribute to the GOP during the midterms and for his 2020 reelection campaign. I wonder how many converts there were. Here are the 15 lies, although I would call some inaccuracies because I think of Trump lies as actual attempts to deceive, of which there are plenty without mere inaccuracies:Click the image to blow it up