Here are the top three whoppers since President Trump took office that those sick with Trump Derangement Syndrome just won't let go of.
On Sunday, the day President Trump posted his "Go back home" tweet aimed at The Squad, Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, one of the president's targets, tweeted "Trump is a racist. If you still support him, so are you."
Davis: I think it's important we don't make Trump seem this untouchable thing that no one gets to be Trump but Trump.
Berman: All the people that voted for Donald Trump are racist?
Yes, Trump said there were "Very fine people on both sides." But what "Sides" was he talking about? At the news conference in which he used those words, he followed up by making it clear "I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally." The "Very fine people" he was referring to "Didn't put themselves down as neo-Nazis."
"It's absolutely established that Trump excluded those people explicitly before saying that there were some fine people on both sides of the question of keeping Confederate statues," law professor and blogger Ann Althouse wrote in a post headlined "Biden's announcement video is anchored in a demonstrable lie."
It's galling that the Trump haters - would it be fair to say every Hillary Clinton supporter is a Trump hater? - have been free to continually spew these lies in the mainstream and social media.
https://issuesinsights.com/2019/07/18/the-three-biggest-lies-of-the-trump-era/
On Sunday, the day President Trump posted his "Go back home" tweet aimed at The Squad, Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, one of the president's targets, tweeted "Trump is a racist. If you still support him, so are you."
Davis: I think it's important we don't make Trump seem this untouchable thing that no one gets to be Trump but Trump.
Berman: All the people that voted for Donald Trump are racist?
Yes, Trump said there were "Very fine people on both sides." But what "Sides" was he talking about? At the news conference in which he used those words, he followed up by making it clear "I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally." The "Very fine people" he was referring to "Didn't put themselves down as neo-Nazis."
"It's absolutely established that Trump excluded those people explicitly before saying that there were some fine people on both sides of the question of keeping Confederate statues," law professor and blogger Ann Althouse wrote in a post headlined "Biden's announcement video is anchored in a demonstrable lie."
It's galling that the Trump haters - would it be fair to say every Hillary Clinton supporter is a Trump hater? - have been free to continually spew these lies in the mainstream and social media.
https://issuesinsights.com/2019/07/18/the-three-biggest-lies-of-the-trump-era/
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