Trump Made More Than 2,000 False/Misleading Claims Over 355 Days

"We want fairness — can’t say things that are false, knowingly false, and be able to smile as money pours into your bank account.”
:rofl2:

President Trump has broken 2,000.

With just 10 days before he finishes his first year as president, Trump has made 2,001 false or misleading claims in 355 days, according to our database that analyzes, categorizes and tracks every suspect statement uttered by the president. That’s an average of more than 5.6 claims a day.

When we started this project, originally aimed at the president’s first 100 days, he averaged 4.9 claims a day. At that pace, it appeared unlikely the president would break 2,000 in a year. But the longer the president has been in the job, the more frequently he touts an assortment of exaggerated, dubious or false claims. (Our full interactive graphic can be found here.)

As regular readers know, the president has a tendency to repeat himself — often. There are now nearly 70 claims that he has repeated three or more times. Indeed, he crossed the 2,000 threshold during his one-hour discussion on Jan. 9 with lawmakers about immigration, tossing out some of his old favorites about the subject:

-“We can build the wall in one year and we can build it for much less money than what they’re talking about.”

-In the diversity visa lottery, “what’s in their hand are the worst of the worst but they put people in that they don’t want into a lottery and the United States takes those people.”

-“We have tremendous numbers of people and drugs pouring into our country. So in order to secure [the border] we need a wall.”

In fact:

-Under no scenario can the wall on the Mexican border be built in just one year. It’s at least a four-year project that could cost $25 billion.

-Individuals apply for the visa system, and must have at least a high school diploma or work in specific industries to be eligible for the program. As the term “lottery” implies, applicants are selected via a randomized computer drawing. The selected applicants undergo a background check before entering the country, and some applicants undergo an additional in-depth review if they are considered a security risk.

-The wall will have virtually no effect on drugs coming into the country. According to reports by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the majority of drugs are smuggled through legal ports of entry or underground tunnels.
Trump’s claim about drug smuggling and the wall has been repeated 17 times, even though we awarded him Four Pinocchios. In just two months, he’s falsely described the diversity lottery 12 times. And of course building the wall was a signature issue from the beginning of his presidential campaign, when he consistently low balled the cost.

We currently have a tie for Trump’s most repeated claims, both made 61 times. Both of these claims date from the start of Trump’s presidency and to a large extent have faded as talking points.

One of these claims was some variation of the statement that the Affordable Care Act is dying and “essentially dead.” The Congressional Budget Office has said that the Obamacare exchanges, despite well-documented issues, are not imploding and are expected to remain stable for the foreseeable future. Indeed, healthy enrollment for the coming year has surprised health-care experts. Trump used to say this a lot, but he’s quieted down since his efforts to repeal the law flopped.

Trump also repeatedly takes credit for events or business decisions that happened before he took the oath of office — or had even been elected. Sixty-one times, he has touted that he secured business investments and job announcements that had been previously announced and could easily be found with a Google search.

With the successful push in Congress to pass a tax plan, two of Trump’s favorite talking points about taxes — that the tax plan will be the biggest tax cut in U.S. history and that the United States is one of the highest-taxed nations — have rapidly moved up the list.

Trump repeated the falsehood about having the biggest tax cut 55 times, even though Treasury Department data shows it would rank eighth. And 59 times Trump has claimed that the United States pays the highest corporate taxes (26 times) or that it is one of the highest-taxed nations (33 times). The latter is false; the former is misleading, as the effective U.S. corporate tax rate (what companies end up paying after deductions and benefits) ends up being lower than the statutory tax rate.

We also track the president’s flip-flops on our list, as they are so glaring. He spent the 2016 campaign telling supporters that the unemployment rate was really 42 percent and the official statistics were phony; now, on 47 occasions he has hailed the lowest unemployment rate in 17 years. It was already very low when he was elected — 4.6 percent, the lowest in a decade — so his failure to acknowledge that is misleading.

An astonishing 91 times, Trump has celebrated a rise in the stock market — even though in the campaign he repeatedly said it was a “bubble” that was ready to crash as soon as the Federal Reserve started raising interest rates. Well, the Fed has raised rates four times since the election — and yet the stock market has not plunged as Trump predicted. It has continued a rise in stock prices that began under President Barack Obama in 2009. Again, Trump has never explained his shift in position on the stock market, making his consistent cheerleading misleading.

Moreover, the U.S. stock market rise in 2017 was not unique and mirrored a global rise in equities. When looking at the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index, it’s clear U.S. stocks haven’t rallied as robustly as their foreign equivalents. The percentage gain in the S&P 500 during Obama’s first year still tops Trump’s numbers — though any president bragging about stock market performance soon finds out it’s a fool’s game.
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Stopped reading at Washington Post....

“ If you like your plan... ”

Still the most devastating lie by any politician in my lifetime.
 
Stopped reading at Washington Post....

“ If you like your plan... ”

Still the most devastating lie by any politician in my lifetime.

How about
"read my lips...." George HW Bush
"I'm not a crook...." Richard M Nixon
"We didn't trade weapons to Iran...." The king of corruption Ronald W Regan
 
How about
"read my lips...." George HW Bush
"I'm not a crook...." Richard M Nixon
"We didn't trade weapons to Iran...." The king of corruption Ronald W Regan

Those are good. Although I don't think Bush Sr. or Obama were lying.
I have a fondness for this one: "We know where they [WMD] are; they're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat." - Donald Rumsfeld
Also "The British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa" - Dubya lol
 
And not a one of them affected millions of Americans or as large of a percentage of our economy including trillions of dollars in lost revenue to the American people as that one lie. He should be imprisoned.

Love the low information Obama base.
 
Those are good. Although I don't think Bush Sr. or Obama were lying.
I have a fondness for this one: "We know where they [WMD] are; they're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat." - Donald Rumsfeld
Also "The British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa" - Dubya lol

The Bush WMD stuff seemed like shooting fish in a barrel.
Mr Blue seems to like to shape his opinion/arguments around present need this not uncommon for attorneys.......
 
Those are good. Although I don't think Bush Sr. or Obama were lying.
I have a fondness for this one: "We know where they [WMD] are; they're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat." - Donald Rumsfeld
Also "The British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa" - Dubya lol

Wait, so were those statements lies as in they knew them to be untrue?

Didn't British intelligence make that claim?
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Pensacola 12/2017-
"We make the greatest missiles and military equipment in the world nobody comes close. And that means JOBS".
First of all we don't. Second the only way to maintain those "jobs" of creating missles and bombs is to use them. Bombs Away right douche?
"We're making a lot progress in Afghanistan".
Sure Trump especially in the heroin business part right? We went into Afghanistan 17 years looking for a guy in a cave and never left. Right before our country was overwhelmed with heroin.

" We knocked the hell out of ISIS in Iraq and Syria".
Are you fucking delusional?
It was and always has been the Iraqi and Syrian Armies along with Russia in Syria fighting ISIS. The US did nothing but help ISIS because they are ISIS.

If we (the USA) went over the Red Line you wouldnt have had Iran and Russia going into Syria"
Are you a liar or are you really that ignorant?
They went into Syria because America was arming ISIS and trying to take out Assad because Assad didn't bow down to Israel enough.

"We had 59 missiles and they (Syria) used gas"
That wasn't even investigated butthole before you ordered the missile strike. And again why would the Syrian GOV decide to gas a village of civilians?

"59 missiles and 59 perfect hits".
Ok now I know you are a liar and a bullshitter.
Most of those missiles you sent in landed near a runway and damaged nothing. And there were reports that some were so far off the mark that they hit civilian areas and killed innocent people.

"The United States military in the greatest force for justice".

Tell that to the people of Iraq and Libya (except the millions who were killed) and everywhere else you bombed into the Stone Age and handed it over to Al-Qaeueaeada you lying puppet faker than Barry fake puppet Prez.
Who has the US military helped in the past 50 years or so other than itself, the banks, and other war profiteers?
 
And not a one of them affected millions of Americans or as large of a percentage of our economy including trillions of dollars in lost revenue to the American people as that one lie. He should be imprisoned.

Here's where you go wandering into the fog of your bias. The Iraq war has and will continue to have a much MUCH greater impact on us as a nation AND an economy than Obama's faux pas.

Love the low information Obama base.

Yeah. I'm a real low information kind of guy :rolleyes:

Wait, so were those statements lies as in they knew them to be untrue?

Didn't British intelligence make that claim?

Meh. Rumsfeld probably did actually believe that, though it's hard to be completely certain.

Re Bush: In his January 2003 State of the Union speech, U.S. President George W. Bush said, "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." This single sentence is now known as "the Sixteen Words." The administration later conceded that evidence in support of the claim was inconclusive and stated, "These sixteen words should never have been included."
 
^^^^^^^^^
It was a play on a certain comment that keeps popping up around here about the Trump base, not actually directed at you.

I’m sorry but the Iraq war did not have the effect on everyday Americans as did the Obamacare boondoggle.
 
Here's where you go wandering into the fog of your bias. The Iraq war has and will continue to have a much MUCH greater impact on us as a nation AND an economy than Obama's faux pas.



Yeah. I'm a real low information kind of guy :rolleyes:



Meh. Rumsfeld probably did actually believe that, though it's hard to be completely certain.

Re Bush: In his January 2003 State of the Union speech, U.S. President George W. Bush said, "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." This single sentence is now known as "the Sixteen Words." The administration later conceded that evidence in support of the claim was inconclusive and stated, "These sixteen words should never have been included."

The Iraq War is the greatest foreign policy blunder in U.S history. And might even be the greatest blunder period in American history. This single mistake left lasting damage on our economy and our society as a whole. It hampered us economically by adding over $1 trillion to the debt. The debt is huge but it's nothing compared to the over 4,000 American lives we lost as a result of this damn war! And ISIS? Where do you think they originated from!!!...You know what I'm just going to stop here because I'm getting angry just writing this....
 
The Iraq War is the greatest foreign policy blunder in U.S history. And might even be the greatest blunder period in American history. This single mistake left lasting damage on our economy and our society as a whole. It hampered us economically by adding over $1 trillion to the debt. The debt is huge but it's nothing compared to the over 4,000 American lives we lost as a result of this damn war! And ISIS? Where do you think they originated from!!!...You know what I'm just going to stop here because I'm getting angry just writing this....

Yet you don’t give a flying fuck about the additional 9 trillion in debt that was ran up on Obama’s watch.
The war was a fuck up and I never defended it, they can imprison GWB too if they want to, I hate him because he hoodwinked me into voting for him.

I bet an additional 4000 Americans die a year because of the Obamacare clusterfuck.


Biggest.


Lie.


Evah.
 
Yet you don’t give a flying fuck about the additional 9 trillion in debt that was ran up on Obama’s watch.
The war was a fuck up and I never defended it, they can imprison GWB too if they want to, I hate him because he hoodwinked me into voting for him.

I bet an additional 4000 Americans die a year because of the Obamacare clusterfuck.


Biggest.


Lie.


Evah.

When you look in the mirror in 10 years you will have been 'hoodwinked' again.

Hoodwinked??? Hmmmm
 
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