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Fact check: Trump makes numerous false claims to generals and admirals, some about the military
President Donald Trump made numerous false claims in a rambling Tuesday speech to hundreds of generals and admirals who were summoned to a military base in Virginia to listen to addresses by the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
There’s one statement after another that are just detached from reality,” Scarborough said on Tuesday’s “Morning Joe.”
By two measures — the inflation rate and the Federal Reserve’s target for "price stability" — the statement is inaccurate.
Washington — President Trump frequently touts a U.S. economy that's on the rise under his stewardship: he talks about energy and grocery prices that are falling, lower mortgage rates and claims he's vanquished inflation. He argues things have never been better for the American consumer, especially after predecessor Joe Biden's administration.
This is false. The alleged FBI documents to which Trump is referring state on page 46 that 274 agents from the FBI's Washington Field Office “responded to” to the U.S.
British citizens will not be limited to flying twice a year starting October, contrary to social media posts that falsely suggest Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new policy.
"His words mislead, his attacks divide, and his greed for power is tearing this nation apart," Pope Leo XIV allegedly said of Trump.
As conservative activist Erika Kirk publicly mourned her husband Charlie Kirk, social media users targeted her work on a Romanian charity project.
A video of police arresting a boy in a coastal English town has been baselessly described online as showing an eight-year-old being detained for flying the national St George’s Cross flag.
Was a Trump 2020 graphic digitally added to a family photo of Michigan LDS church shooting suspect Thomas J. Sanford? No, that's not true: The picture with the Trump 2020 graphic is the original, posted publicly on Facebook in
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CNN Fact Checker Drops Exhaustive List of ‘Lies’ from Trump’s Military Speech: ‘Took Me About Five Seconds to Find on Google’
CNN senior reporter and resident fact checker Daniel Dale had an abundant source of content Tuesday after President Donald Trump delivered a speech to senior military officials who were gathered in Quantico,