Trump on 162 lies
Trump on 162 lies

Trump on 162 lies

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During a recent press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump was fact-checked by NPR and found to have made 162 false statements in just 64 minutes, averaging 2.5 lies per minute. This event has drawn significant criticism for the lack of pushback from the media, which has largely stopped calling out Trump’s disinformation as it has become a familiar pattern. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded to accusations against Democratic candidate Tim Walz regarding his military service by highlighting Trump's record of dishonesty, likening it to the 'Olympics of lying.' Buttigieg pointed out the irony in Republican criticisms of Walz given Trump's recent performance. Additionally, Buttigieg noted the stark contrast between Vance's focus on honesty and the lies told by Trump. The Harris campaign defended Walz, emphasizing his honorable military service and thanking Vance for his own contributions.

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