Abstract:In the 2016 US election, Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, his biggest rival at the time, and became the new president of the United States. As a businessman, Trump's series of actions after becoming president of the United States are mainly based on interests. It is worth noting that Trump also often keeps his mouth open. According to the statistics of the American media, since Trump became the president of the United States, the number of his lies has exceeded 20,000.
July 14: In the 2016 US election, Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, his biggest rival at the time, and became the new president of the United States. As a businessman, Trump's series of actions after becoming president of the United States are mainly based on interests. It is worth noting that Trump also often keeps his mouth open. According to the statistics of the American media, since Trump became the president of the United States, the number of his lies has exceeded 20,000.
According to the Ita News Agency report on the 13th, the US "Washington Post" said on Monday that since taking office in January 2017, US President Trump has made more than 20,000 untrue statements. Trump has repeatedly accused the "Washington Post" of spreading "fake news."
According to the newspaper, the US president allowed himself to make untrue statements on various domestic and international topics, including comments on his impeachment procedures, the New Crown Virus pandemic, and the deaths surrounding the death of African-American George Freud event. "Washington Post" pointed out that as of July 9, within 1267 days after entering the White House, Trump lied 20055 times.
"Washington Post" said that the US president often distorts the facts, saying "the current state of the US economy is the best in the history of the country." In addition, Trump also regularly announced "building a wall on the border with Mexico" and "the largest tax cut in American history." However, this is not the case.
The newspaper also recalled that Trump had issued a total of 10,000 false statements in April 2019. Therefore, in the past 14 months, he has lied on average 12 times a day in public, including rally speeches, interviews and tweets.
Ita said that the Washington Post is one of the largest and most influential newspapers in the United States. In 2013, it was acquired by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos for $250 million. The newspaper often criticized the Trump administration's actions, which angered US President Trump, accusing the newspaper of publishing "fake news."