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Here’s A Running List Of President Trump’s Lies And Other Bullshit
Just one day after being sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump told his first lie. We’re keeping track.
Originally posted on Jan. 26, 2017, at 2:53 p.m.
Updated on Jan. 27, 2017, at 8:59 p.m.
Mary Ann Georgantopoulos
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There’s a high bar to accusing someone of committing a “lie,” and we don’t do it lightly.
A lie isn’t just a false statement. It’s a false statement whose speaker knows it’s false. In these instances, the president — or his administration — have clear reason to know otherwise. Reporters are understandably cautious about using the word — some never do, because it requires speculating on what someone is thinking. The cases we call “lies” are ones where we think it’s fair to make that call: Trump is saying something that contradicts clear and widely published information that we have reason to think he’s seen. This list also includes bullshit, speech that is — in its academic definition — “unconnected to a concern with the truth.”
Jan. 21, 2017: Lied about inauguration crowd size to the CIA
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Trump’s words: The inaugural crowd “looked honestly like a million and a half people” adding that “it went all the way back to the Washington Monument.”
Lie: Aerial photos of the crowd at 11a.m. and 12 p.m. — around the time Trump took the oath of office — show that the crowd witnessing the inauguration did not extend back to the Washington Monument.
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Jan. 23, 2017: Lied about voter fraud at a reception with congressional leaders
Jan. 23, 2017: Lied about voter fraud at a reception with congressional leaders
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Trump’s words: Sources confirmed to multiple media outlets that Trump spent at least 10 minutes of his meeting with congressional leaders talking about how 3 to 5 million “illegals” voted in the election, costing him the popular vote.
Lie: There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud. The National Association of Secretaries of State — which has a majority of Republicans — said they are “not aware of any evidence that supports the voter fraud claims made by President Trump.” And in a Michigan legal filing by Trump’s lawyers after the election, they wrote, “All available evidence suggests that the 2016 general election was not tainted by fraud or mistake.”
This is not the first time Trump has claimed he would have won the popular vote if illegal immigrants had not voted. Almost 20 days after the election, Trump tweeted about the issue.
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In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally
1:30 PM - 27 Nov 2016
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While Trump won the presidency with 309 electoral votes, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes.
A claim that 3 million “illegal aliens” had voted in the election was published by right-wing conspiracy site InfoWars on Nov. 14, but voting officials have said there is no evidence of this.
Jan. 25, 2017: Lied about voter fraud on ABC News
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President Trump to launch investigation into alleged voter fraud: “I want the voting process to be legitimate." http://abcn.ws/2jSXf2V
3:31 PM - 25 Jan 2017
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Trump’s words: “You have people who are registered who are dead, who are illegals, who are in two states,” Trump told ABC’s David Muir. “You have people registered in two states. You have people registered in New York and New Jersey. They vote twice.” He also cited a Pew report as evidence, saying, “Take a look at the Pew reports.”
Lie: Once again, not true. Trump references a debunked Pew study by a political blog hosted by the Washington Post.
Jan. 25, 2017: Lied about size of the inauguration crowd on ABC News
Jan. 25, 2017: Lied about size of the inauguration crowd on ABC News
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Trump’s words: Trump finished his ABC News interview by pointing to framed photographs hung on a wall. “Here’s a picture of the crowd,” he said. “The audience was the biggest ever. This audience was massive, look how far back it goes.” He then pointed to another panoramic photo, saying the crowd — which he described as “a sea of love” — goes “all the way down.”
Lie: The audience wasn’t “the biggest ever.” As mentioned above, photographs from the inauguration show that the crowd did not extend as far back as Trump claims it did.
Jan. 25, 2017: Lied about two people being shot and killed during during Obama’s farewell speech
Jan. 25, 2017: Lied about two people being shot and killed during during Obama's farewell speech
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Trump’s Words: “Look, when President Obama was there two weeks ago making a speech, a very nice speech. Two people were shot and killed during his speech,” Trump told ABC News’ David Muir. “They weren’t shot at the speech. But they were shot in the city of Chicago during his speech.”
The president was discussing crime in Chicago and his suggestion to “send in the feds” when he claimed two people were shot and killed during Obama’s Jan. 10 farewell address to the nation.
Lie: Chicago Police told BuzzFeed News there were no people killed by gun violence on Jan. 10. A log of shootings in the city also showed there were five non-fatal shootings in the city that day, but none occurred while Obama gave his speech.
Jan. 26, 2017: Lied about Mexico’s president “agreeing to cancel” a meeting
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.@POTUS claims that he and Mexico's president “agreed to cancel” meeting. @EPN said he canceled the meeting earlier https://www.buzzfeed.com/karlazablu...s-president?bftwnews&utm_term=4ldqpgc#4ldqpgc …
11:36 AM - 26 Jan 2017
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Trump’s words: A day after Trump signed an executive order to extend a wall along the southern border and insisting Mexico would pay for it, the president said he and Enrique Peña Nieto agreed to cancel the meeting.
“The president of Mexico and myself have agreed to cancel our planned meeting scheduled for next week,” Trump said at the GOP retreat in Philadelphia. “Unless Mexico is going to treat the United States fairly, with respect, such a meeting would be fruitless and I want to go a different route.”
Lie: Hours earlier, Peña Nieto tweeted that he called the White House to cancel the meeting, adding, “I lament and reject the decision of the United States to continue building a wall that for years does not unite us, but divides us.”
Jan. 26, 2017: Lied that the murder rate is rising in Philly
Jan. 26, 2017: Lied that the murder rate is rising in Philly
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Trump’s words: At the GOP retreat on Jan. 26, Trump said that Philadelphia’s murder rate is “steady, I mean just terribly increasing.”
Lie: The homicide rate in Philadelphia has been steadily declining over the past decade. According to statistics from the Philadelphia Police Department, there were 277 murders in 2016 compared with 280 murders in 2015. Over a five-year period, murders were down 19%. And over a 10-year period, murders were down 41%.
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Here are Philadelphia's year-end murder totals from 1988-2015 (2016 was lower than prior year). Has not been "horribly increasing"
11:55 AM - 26 Jan 2017
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Jan. 27, 2017: Lied about being in Scotland the day before the “Brexit” vote
Jan. 27, 2017: Lied about being in Scotland the day before the "Brexit" vote
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Trump’s words:
Trump said Friday during a joint press conference with UK Prime Minister Theresa May that he was in Scotland the day before the “Brexit” vote last June and predicted the EU referendum would pass.
“I happened to be in Scotland, at Turnberry, cutting a ribbon, when Brexit happened,” he said. “And we had a vast amount of press there and I said – this was the day before, you probably remember – ‘Brexit is going to happen’ and I was scorned in the press for making that prediction, I was scorned.
“Lo and behold the following day it happened and the odds weren’t looking good for me when I made that statement because as you remember everyone thought it wasn’t going to happen.”
Lie: In reality, Trump arrived in Scotland the day after the EU referendum, June 24, 2016, when the result was already clear.
CORRECTION
About 11 million more households watched the 2017 inauguration than the 2013 inauguration, which Donald Trump tweeted about. A previous version of this post said that those Nielsen figures were incorrect, and the line was removed. Jan. 26, 2017, at 7:26 p.m.
You provided the short list.
lol...I still think I exist.....
You've seriously got a thing for Trump, don't you? If you keep it up maybe he'll notice you one day and grab your pussy.
You are a sick person, Obama did not lie as blatantly and as casually and as often as Trump.
The hell he didn't lol!
He'd have to let go of yours first though, wouldn't be?
He didn't.
And nobody in their right mind with a shred of honesty believes he did.
Stump seems to have some kind of mental illness when it comes to lying.
Yep, this post is certified word game free.
that was the lyingest motherfucking President in my lifetime, what an ignorant thing for you to post.
Trump promised a Muslim Ban...
He says this is not a Muslim Ban...
When will he deliver on his promise, or was it just another lie?
Seriously, Trump has lied more and he has barely been president.
Mexico is going to pay for the wall.
My crowd was the biggest ever.
The executive order did not relate to people with Green Cards.