Trump's 13 biggest lies in his return in the first month

Trump's 13 biggest lies in his return in the first month

Washington - President Donald Trump presented a breathtaking pace in the first few months of his return to the White House. He not only spoke quickly, but also lied quickly.

The greatest lies of Trump since his inauguration

In his speeches, interviews, interaction with reporters and on social media, Trump filled his public statements not only with exaggerations, but also with obvious false statements. He made false claims with a frequency and diversity, which is not reached by any other elected official in Washington. Here are the 13 biggest lies of Trump since his inauguration on January 20th.

$ 50 million for condoms? An absurd statement

The story about the $ 50 million - or was it $ 100 million? - For condoms for Hamas: As a press spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, at her first official briefing in the White House, Trump announced that Trump was thwarted to use $ 50 million for condoms in Gaza "was immediately clear that this claim was extremely questionable; The Trump administration had no evidence of this. But Trump not only repeated the $ 50 million the next day, but also added that the condoms were "for Hamas", and later increased the sum to "$ 100 million".

The wrong assignment to Ukraine

Blaming Ukraine for Starting the War: Russia began war in Ukraine when the country attacked the country in 2022. This is an obvious fact. However, Trump dismissed the Ukrainians' complaints about their exclusions from the US Russian negotiations to end the war and incorrectly accused Ukraine of starting the war.

The (non-) uniqueness of citizenship through birth

Trump offered an apparently reasonable reason for his attempt to abolish citizenship through birth: the United States are the only country that does this. However, this is not true. Many countries, including Canada and Mexico, also automatically grant citizenship for people born on their ground.

The distorted reality of January 6th

For years,

Trump has been presenting a version of the Capitol tunnel dated January 6, 2021, which has little to do with the actual events. When he was asked why he had given pardon for people who had attacked first aiders, he claimed that the pruded people had been "attacked by our government".

false claims about California and water policy

Trump linked the forest fires in Los Angeles with California's decision to use water to protect a type of fish. However, this has nothing to do with each other. After the sudden arrangement for the release of millions of gallons water from reservoirs that could not even be directed towards Los Angeles, Trump stated that this water would go to Los Angeles.

The repeated election lie

Despite his victory in the free and fair election in 2024, Trump continues to believe that his defeat against Joe Biden was fraudulent in the 2020 election. More than four years after his defeat, he repeated his unfounded claims about "manipulation" of the election.

The invention of "transitional athletes"

In order to promote his initiative for the ban on transgender athletes at the Olympic Games, Trump once again spread the wrong claim that two gold medalists in boxing were "transferred". However, these claims were refuted by both the relevant organizations and experts.

Trump's dominance among the voters

After his profit in the 2024 election, Trump claimed that he had won the votes of the young people "with 36 points". In fact, the exit surveys showed that he lost the votes of the young people to the then Vice President Kamala Harris.

false information about relationships with Canada

Trump claimed that the Canadian population supported the idea of making Canada the 51st state of the United States. However, this idea is extremely unpopular in Canada. He also distributed false statements that Canada will offer US banks business operations.

summary

Former President Donald Trump constantly spread lies during his political career, who often turned out to be wrong. These examples not only save our understanding of truth and integrity, but also promote misinformation in public.

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