The list of lies trump has told has now grown to the size of an entire book. Four years of this and it will be a series of volumes taking an entire shelf at the library.
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#ArtOfTheDeal, Trump repeatedly BRAGGED about how much he lies and gets away with it. He told a whole story bragging about how he fraudulently obtained a bank loan.https://twitter.com/NOW1SOLAR/status/952628657318539264 … -
It's a proven fact, that Trump has lied..(not misunderstood, or made a mistake) but LIED, over 2000 times by November!. He's also said one thing in a day, then changed it later. He's incompetent to a degree never seen in any president.
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I do hear the I'd (and I despise this joker), but I do like your version better
and if a mistake, it is a minor matter compared to the mega-disaster he launches every day anyway. -
i'm deadass serious why are you @-ing me in this
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I didn't, I just responded to wsj, twitter seems to have added you as it may have been originally in a thread you were on.
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haha okay!! I was very confused
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The options are: 1 He lied & said he has a great relationship w Kim, got caught in a lie, & WH is backtracking 2 He said, hypothetically, he'd have a great relationship, if there were one 3 He actually has a relationship, eg from secret negotiations, & they're covering it up.
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Hopefully, all at WH recognize he shouldn't be conducting negotiations where he'd likely lie, cross Kim, & cause a war. As far as I recall, he doesn't speak hypothetically. Ever. Eg, he didn't say if we build a wall, he said we'd build it. He lies constantly. All. The. Time.
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I heard "I," but I recognize "I probably" and "I'd probably" could sound almost the same. But, coupled with the scenarios, "I" fits best, if only bc it seems more likely he'd lie than either accidentally admit to a secret relationship or speak hypothetically.
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SO WSJ is backing there audio when its not CLEAR what was said. Your reporter then should ask for clarification. Because its on them to make things crystal clear. Not passing the smell test with this one
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He did. Read the whole transcript, the interviewer asks directly about this, whether Trump has met KJU. Trump refuses to clarify.
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Not the part being disputed
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You said the reporter should have done something, I’m just pointing out that the thing you wanted done was the very next thing the reporter did.
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The part of the audio in question was NOT clarified.
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The very next thing the reporter did, after Trump said this, was ask him to clarify. He says he doesn’t want to comment.
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I don’t find this to be shocking or anything. Clearly DT is just trying to look clever, which is fine if cringe-worthy. I just found it interesting that you were calling out the WSJ for not doing something they had in fact very clearly done.
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I record music & voiceovers frequently & there’s zero possibility
@realDonaldTrump said I’d not I.@PressSec Sarah Sanders says more flat out lies than anyone other than her boss & transcripts are doctored.@WSJ is right. Trump has no clue what he’s saying in meetings or tweets. -
You must not be very good at your “job”. Listen again.
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