No surprises here.
President Trump has been awarded the honor of telling âThe Lie of the Yearâ by PolitiFact, a nonprofit, political fact-checking organization operated by the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla. and Washington D.C.
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Every year, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editors of PolitiFact review the yearâs most flagrant inaccuracies in search of a significant false claim that can be elevated to the distinction.
The lie that was decided as the best (or worst) of the year occurred Sept. 20 when Trump dismissed headlines about someone who blew the whistle on a phone call he had with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The call, he tweeted, was âpitch perfect.â
According to Poynter, he continued to insist more than 80 times that the whistleblowerâs account was âtotal fiction,â âmade up,â and âsooo wrong.â
On Oct. 5 Trump tweeted that the âsecond hand information âWhistleblowerâ got my phone conversation almost completely wrong.â
On Nov. 8, he told members of the press that âeverything he wrote in that report, almost, was a lie.â
Well, one thingâs for sure, he is consistent.
But according to PolitiFact, the whistleblower got the call âalmost completelyâ right.
Trump got caught in his own lie, and it was by his own doing, too.
PolitiFact attested: âWe know this from the very record of the call the president released. We know this from testimony under oath from career diplomats and other officials. And the president and his allies have told reporters that Trump did what the whistleblower suggestedâurged the Ukrainian president to investigate political rival Joe Bidenâ
âTheir argument is that there was nothing inappropriate or unreasonable about it.â
Because he claimed that the whistleblower got his phone call âalmost completely wrongâ is why PolitiFact said it was the 2019 Lie of the Year.
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