DGS49
Diamond Member
While I have read hundreds of accounts of how Trump intentionally downplayed the coming horror of the novel Corona Virus, and "admitted having deceived the American people," I have yet to see a single QUOTE of something the President said that was known to be false when he said it. (Which is, of course, the definition of a "lie").
Not one.
Usually, when claims of LIES are so ubiquitous, there is at least a smattering of quotes to back up the accusations. But here? Not so much.
I posed the same question in another forum and I got quotes of the President saying that he softened his language so as not to cause a public panic. But that is not a lie, just a general comment.
So let's have it. Someone produce a quotation from the President of a statement that was false, and known to be false at the time when it was uttered.
I can't wait.
Not one.
Usually, when claims of LIES are so ubiquitous, there is at least a smattering of quotes to back up the accusations. But here? Not so much.
I posed the same question in another forum and I got quotes of the President saying that he softened his language so as not to cause a public panic. But that is not a lie, just a general comment.
So let's have it. Someone produce a quotation from the President of a statement that was false, and known to be false at the time when it was uttered.
I can't wait.