Fact-Checking President Trump’s Claims at Mississippi Rally
President Donald Trump has been caught in a web of lies once again, this time during a campaign rally in Mississippi. Here are some of the false claims he made:
– Trump falsely claimed that CNN stopped broadcasting live from the rally because they didn’t want to air his criticism. In reality, CNN was never broadcasting the rally live.
– He claimed credit for passing the Veterans Choice health care program, which was actually signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2014.
– Trump promised to always protect patients with pre-existing conditions, despite his administration’s efforts to weaken Obamacare’s protections for these individuals.
– He exaggerated the unemployment rate, stating it was the lowest in “over 51 years,” when in fact it was the lowest in just under 50 years.
– He falsely claimed that unemployment in Mississippi had reached its lowest rate ever recorded, when in reality it had increased from previous years.
These are just a few examples of the many lies Trump has told during his presidency. His constant stream of falsehoods not only erodes trust in the media and government but also poses a serious threat to democracy. When a leader consistently lies to the public, it undermines the foundation of a democratic society, where transparency and truth are essential for informed decision-making. Source: [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/)