The biggest most notorious liar known to man

Washington Post: “It took President Trump 827 days to top 10,000 false and misleading claims in The Fact Checker’s database, an average of 12 claims a day.”

“But on July 9, just 440 days later, the president crossed the 20,000 mark — an average of 23 claims a day over a 14-month period, which included the events leading up to Trump’s impeachment trial, the worldwide pandemic that crashed the economy and the eruption of protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody.”
 
“Well, we’re going to be doing a healthcare plan. We’re going to be doing a very inclusive healthcare plan. I’ll be signing it sometime very soon…. It might be — it might be Sunday, but it’s — it’s going to be very soon.”

—Trump, in remarks in Florida.
 
“Well, we’re going to be doing a healthcare plan. We’re going to be doing a very inclusive healthcare plan. I’ll be signing it sometime very soon…. It might be — it might be Sunday, but it’s — it’s going to be very soon.”

—Trump, in remarks in Florida.
Right after the wall, just as soon as Mexico ponies up the money.
 
“I think I did win the popular vote. There was tremendous cheating in California. There was tremendous cheating in New York and other places.”

— Trump, in an interview on Fox News, falsely claiming he won the popular vote in 2016.

Why didn't his voter fraud commission find evidence of this fraud that was so tremendous.
 
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