The White House said Wednesday that a news release that listed “ending the Covid-19 pandemic” as an accomplishment of the Trump administration was “poorly worded,” even as President Trump and members of his inner circle continue to talk about the pandemic as if it’s ending. ... [+]
in Omaha, Nebraska. With the presidential election one week away, candidates of both parties are attempting to secure their standings in important swing states.
What is it with these morons. They just want to give an impression of success against the virus then take no responsibility for their own lies.
This is the same time of bad wording as when Biden said he the Democrats and he created the largest voter fraud organization. Mainstream media bias didn't report on it.
Trumps White House lies about 🦠🦠Americans die in record—Trump is a disaster—vote him out 🤥🤥🦠🦠👿
Those gloves look awfully familiar...
Thanks for the tweet mate.
'A world without our beloved Incumbent? Not possible...'
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Hey Forbes! How about covering some REAL news
Like most of Trump's speeches.
having heard trump speak, I almost buy the 'poorly worded' claim. Dude speaks with such a limited vocab that he has to repeat each adverb twice.
His usual backpedaling and gaslighting.
Other accomplishments also listed by the Trump campaign are ending the Spanish-American War, the invention of the automobile and the creation of jeggings.
Lies are always poorly worded ClydeHaberman Aarondklein DamonSilvers edmpirg JWVerret JohnLothian rorol Michael_S_Barr SheilaBair2013
I thought Trump “knows all the best words “
Rich support Biden
Words are hard.
I think 'poorly worded' is obfuscation for 'lie'
Most of the issues trade security tax loopholes Trump inherited from DEMs and has handily reversed the damage in just ONE TERM! His tax savings were a GIFT from DEMS to the rich! All the while DEMS talk if being working class party!
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