The fake president's long list of lies

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During a CNN town hall with Anderson Cooper, Biden claimed there was “overwhelming consensus” to pass a coronavirus spending bill with excessive funding.

I’m committed to pass — look, here’s — some of you are probably economists or college professors or you’re teachers in school. This is the first time in my career — and as you can tell, I’m over 30 — the first time in my career that there is a consensus among economists left, right, and center that is over — and including the IMF and in Europe, that overwhelming consensus is, in order to grow the economy a year, two, three, and four down the line, we can’t spend too much.

A column in the Wall Street Journal published in January disproves Biden’s erroneous assertion by highlighting remarks from several of Biden’s own political allies on the left who refute the idea of passing a gargantuan package.

Another article in the New Yorker published days before Biden’s CNN appearance cited warnings over Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief package by prominent economists.

“The 1.9 trillion program could overheat the economy so badly as to be counterproductive,” Oliver Blanchard, a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) tweeted.


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The same night he claimed a COVID-19 vaccine was not created until after he joined the White House, Biden denied that White House press secretary Jen Psaki ever said schools should be open just one day a week, claiming it was simply “not true” .

The quote from Psaki:

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Biden’s statement on Trump’s impeachment acquittal opened with the assertion that a Capitol police officer who died on the day of the January riots was killed by Trump supporters.


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Biden issued a stark warning to presidential appointees upon taking the reins of the Oval Office.

“If you’re ever working with me and I hear you treat another colleague with disrespect or talk down to someone, I promise you, I will fire you on the spot — on the spot. No ifs, ands, or buts,” Biden said.

On Feb. 12, however, White House deputy press secretary TJ Ducklo threatened a Politico reporter inquiring about his romantic relationship with an Axios political reporter.

“I will destroy you,” Ducklo threatened Politico’s Tara Palmeri, if the paper published the story.

Instead of unemployment, however, Ducklo was given a one-week suspension. He resigned later. He was not fired.
 
Biden said during a Jan. 25 press conference he “misspoke” when claiming the United States would reach only 100 million coronavirus vaccine shots given out within the administration’s first 100 days, a pace already reached by the Trump administration.

Biden then emphasized a hope of reaching 150 million instead.

His White House COVID-19 Response Team tweeted two days later, however, that the goal of 100 million doses in 100 days hasn’t changed.
 
When the real president Donald Trump implemented a travel ban in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, then-candidate Biden railed against the executive action as “xenophobic,” claiming such restrictions do not work.

Less than a year later, Biden implemented his own travel bans on South Africa, Brazil, Great Britain, and 26 other European countries in the second week of his presidency.
 
Biden spent the entire campaign last year running on a platform to shut down the coronavirus, only to back away from the signature pledge on day three of his White House tenure with a brazen admission.

“There’s nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months,” Biden said on Jan. 22.
 
Biden claimed the federal government failed to “act with the urgency” that was necessary to combat the coronavirus pandemic

The legitimate Trump White House’s Operation Warp Speed produced two viable coronavirus vaccines by the year’s end, and a series of bipartisan COVID-19 relief bills passed last year totaling more than $4 trillion, as recently as last December.
 
Biden claimed that the media said his vaccination plan was impossible.

“When I announced it, you all said it wasn’t possible. C’mon. Gimme a break, man,”

CNN, the New York Times, USA Today, Vox, and others praised and celebrated the Biden's plan as a way to help get the virus under control, despite its clear dependence on the increasing number of vaccinations that occurred before he took office.
 
Biden launched his term by branding himself as the unifier-in-chief.

“To all those who did not support us, let me say this: Hear me out as we move forward. Take a measure of me and my heart,” Biden pleaded with the American people.

The “unity” president said Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz of Texas are like Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister.
 
Biden said in the September 12, 2019 debate: "We didn't lock people up in cages. We didn't separate families. We didn't do all of those things, number one. They did"

All those pictures you saw of the kids in cages were taken in 2014 during his time as Obama's VP.
 
Biden has repeatedly claimed he was arrested with Nelson Mandela during a trip to South Africa in the Seventies.

There is absolutely no truth to this tale.
 
On September 3, 2019, Biden was asked about war in Iraq. He claimed "immediately, the moment it started, I came out against the war at that moment."

Biden voted for the resolution to authorize it.
 
On August 7, 2019 – Joe Biden claimed that the real president, Donald Trump, said "immigrants would quote, ‘carve you up with a knife’."

In fact the real president said that MS-13 Gang members were doing that, because they were.
 
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