There were at least a few cases where the moderator and/or Hillary claimed Trump was incorrect or lying about some facts:
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1. Iraq War Trump said "I guess so" re Iraq war months before, but expressed marginal opposition at later interview. Hannity confirms Trump
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2. Stop & frisk constitutionality Procedurally complicated. There was a district court ruling that it was unconstitutional, but the
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appellate court removed the judge from the case and never decided constitutionality since the new mayor didn't pursue the case.
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Trump knew more about the case overall, and the issue is far too complicated to boil it down to "courts found this unconstitutional"
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3. NYC murder rates NYC murders were in fact up from 2014 to 2015. Trump was correct and didn't back down when challenged.
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@Ricky_Vaughn99 please see the series of tweets above1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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This is not a thorough review. These three just stood out to me. Please add any others you noticed (even if Trump was actually wrong).
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It annoys me that #s 1 & 2 here are obviously debatable and Trump was right on #3, yet he was treated as obviously a liar on all of them.
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