Only 18? He's slipping.
Fact check: 18 false claims Trump made on ‘60 Minutes’
President Donald Trump littered his new “60 Minutes†interview with a wide-ranging assortment of false claims, the vast majority of them previously debunked. We counted at least 18 inaccurate a...
I have to turn off when goes into too much nonsense. Like they emptied their prisons and mental institutions and sent to US.
Part of CBS one many already debunked long ago
Trump told his usual lie that the free and fair 2020 election was stolen from him. He lied again that grocery prices “are down” even after CBS’ Norah O’Donnell informed him they are up. He declared once more that there is now “no inflation,” though there certainly is, and then that inflation is 2% or “even less than 2%,” though the most recent available Consumer Price Index figure is now up to 3%.
(I've seen him claim elsewhere highest poll numbers ever which is clearly not true. Yesterday we saw lowest poll numbers since right after Insurrection)
The president also deployed multiple other fictional numbers during his exchanges with O’Donnell, which were recorded Friday and released by CBS on Sunday.
He falsely claimed “$17 trillion” is being invested in the US “right now,” though the $17 trillion figure is nearly double the White House’s own wildly inflated figure.
He falsely claimed each alleged drug boat the US has attacked in recent weeks “kills 25,000 Americans,” though experts note this figure plainly does not make sense.
He falsely claimed some recent former presidents invoked the Insurrection Act “28 times,” though no individual president has invoked it on more than six occasions with this record set by President Ulysses S. Grant in the 1800s.
He falsely claimed he has ended “eight wars,” though his list includes two situations that were not wars at all and at least one war that continues.
He falsely claimed CBS aired an edited interview with Trump’s 2024 opponent Kamala Harris “two days” before the election, though it was actually more than four full weeks before Election Day.
He falsely claimed former President Joe Biden gave $350 billion in aid to Ukraine (the real number is well under half that) and allowed in “25 million” migrants (the real number here is well under half that, too).