Dishonesty is the defining characteristics of Trump and his administration, and lies are a daily occurrence. While there are far too many lies to track, I thought a thread dedicated to the worst and most notable lies would be useful. There’s a lot of material to choose from.
(I could have tapped into a rich vein of lies simply by linking to Trump’s Truth Social account — hence the OP title.)
Guy on YouTube:
Except that Trump would hold his breath for 45 seconds and then lie and say that he’d done it for an hour.
Trump to take part in ‘America Reads the Bible’ streaming event
Probably the first time the guy has ever cracked open a Bible. I’ll bet they had to coach him not to say “Two Chronicles”.
Trump quotes from “Two Corinthians”
I asked Bill once if he thought Trump was a true Christian, and he dodged the question:
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Trump can’t recite (or even name) a single verse from his ‘favorite book’
They released the video of Trump attempting to read the Bible. You can tell, by his mangling of the words (“prosperiously”, lol) and prosody that he has no idea what he’s reading or what it means.
Shameless and purely performative.
I missed this at the time, but about a week ago, Trump said:
The Pope made no such statement, of course. Bill, do you think Trump is lying, or just that he’s stupid and delusional enough to believe that the Pope is fine with a nuclear-armed Iran?
A third option is that Trump doesn’t actually follow any of the news at all (he is too busy playing golf and posting on his website) and relies entirely on whatever his cabinet of creeps and misfits tells him. So it is possible that they told him this and he simply believes them without double-checking.
I have heard that this kind of thing is quite common within the inner circle of autocratic despots, especially when they are not all too bright.
It is well sourced that Trump’s Oval Office has Fox News constantly blasting. Other than that, he gets his information from his entourage of aye-sayers.
Possibly, but that doesn’t mean he actually listens to it (and how much of his time does he actually spend in the Oval Office?). I know that I wouldn’t, I would mentally block it out (not just Fox News but any talking head that drones on and on and on).
He certainly watched Fox News during his first term – because he live-tweeted directly reflecting what was on at the moment. This term he tweets every now and then about some reporters not praising him enough, so this is how he cares.
Is there anything Trump won’t lie about? After the incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump said this on 60 Minutes about the Secret Service evacuating him from the room:
Norah O’Donnell:
Trump:
O’Donnell:
Trump:
That’s a complete fabrication. In the videos, you can see that he isn’t trying to stay in the room in order to see what’s going on. He gets up from his seat immediately when the Secret Service comes for him. They don’t ask him to get down on the floor; he trips and falls, and you can tell that they haven’t asked him to get down because they pull him up immediately after he falls and walk him out of the room.
This pathetic, insecure man wants us to believe that he bravely wanted to stay but wasn’t allowed to, and that he didn’t trip and fall — he was just following orders to drop to the ground. Would it really have been so hard to admit the truth for once? To just say, “They were rushing me out of there but I tripped and fell”?
Here’s one of the videos if you want to see for yourself.
Another revealing moment from the 60 Minutes interview:
O’Donnell:
Trump:
O’Donnell:
Trump:
O’Donnell:
Trump:
Trump is the disgrace, not O’Donnell. He knew she was going to ask that question, and it would have been journalistic malpractice if she hadn’t. Instead of dealing with it like a grown-up, he attacked her for doing her job and got extremely defensive. He reacted as strongly as if she herself had accused him.
He hasn’t been exonerated, not by a long shot, and if the files actually exonerated him he would have released them a year ago instead of fighting to keep them hidden. His administration is continuing the coverup and only half of the files have been released. His reaction to her question is not the reaction of a man who has nothing to hide. And of course he is a rapist, as the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial showed.
Trump, Friday:
Trump, Saturday:
Nothing particularly special or surprising about that lie, but I’m quoting it for Bill’s sake because it is so obviously false, and it’s all in Trump’s own words.
What’s your explanation, Bill? Is Trump lying, or do you believe that he is so addled that he couldn’t remember what he said less than 24 hours earlier and was unaware that he had changed his mind since then?
After the 60-day deadline passed, Trump was required by law to get congressional approval to continue military action against Iran. He ignored that obligation but pretended to abide by the law by lying to Congress, saying that hostilities were “terminated”, when they obviously weren’t.
The official line was that the war was over, and Marco Rubio said yesterday:
Trump, today:
So Epic Fury is over, but it isn’t over. Despite a lifetime of practice, Trump is still an incompetent liar who can’t keep his story straight.
Operation Epic Freedom But I’m Still Fury-ous.
Trump posted this yesterday:
He’s lying, of course. For fun, I had ChatGPT regenerate the graph using the correct numbers:
I also asked for one showing gas prices:
This didn’t age well:
The “big thing” turned out to be a big failure.
I figured I should do one for diesel too, because that’s going to affect prices across the board: