President Trump has made 9,014 false or misleading claims over 773 days
By Glenn Kessler, Salvador Rizzo and Kelly March 4 at 3:00 AM
Powered by his two-hour stemwinder at the Conservative Political Action Conference on March 2 which featured more than 100 false or misleading claims President Trump is on pace to exceed his daily quota set during his first two years in office.
The president averaged nearly 5.9 false or misleading claims a day in his first year in office. He hit nearly 16.5 a day in his second year. So far in 2019, hes averaging nearly 22 claims a day.
As of the end of March 3, the 773rd day of his term in office, Trump accumulated 9,014 fishy claims, according to The Fact Checkers database that analyzes, categorizes and tracks every suspect statement uttered by the president.
Trumps performance at CPAC is emblematic of his version of the truth during his presidency a potent mix of exaggerated numbers, unwarranted boasting and outright falsehoods. His speech helped push March 3 to his fourth-biggest day for false or misleading claims, totaling 104.
The speech included his greatest hits: 131 times he has falsely said he passed the biggest tax cut in history, 126 times he has falsely said his border wall is already being built and 116 times he has asserted that the U.S. economy today is the best in history. All three of those claims are on The Fact Checkers list of Bottomless Pinocchios, as well as other claims Trump made during his CPAC speech.
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