
Trump back on the campaign stump with more lies, exaggerations and fake ‘facts’
The falsehoods and phony claims gush out of his garbage mouth like verbal diarrhea.
The falsehoods and phony claims gush out of his garbage mouth like verbal diarrhea.
In candidate events, there are exaggerations, false claims, and few, if any, facts.
How does the American public know when the president is lying? Whenever he speaks.
Both sides had exaggerations and misstatements but Pence followed Trump’s format of lying and repeated past lies.
In a momentous week, President Donald Trump painted a fantastical portrait of a coronavirus that affects “virtually nobody” among the young as he faced a
President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his monthslong campaign against mail-in voting this November by tweeting critically about the practice, building on complaints he has
So he did what he always does: Lie and then lie again and again to cover up all his previous lies.
Explaining his deceptive assurances about the pandemic, President Donald Trump suggested he was doing what Winston Churchill had done, soothing the public in a time
President Donald Trump has been putting forth convoluted guidance to his supporters on submitting double votes in the November election, an act that would be
Biden says it was a Black man who invited the light bulb but the comment was only partly-right. The Black developed the that didn’t burn out as fast as Edison’s did.