President Trump’s False Claims at Mississippi Rally
President Donald Trump continues to spread misinformation and lies to his supporters, as evidenced by his recent rally in Mississippi. Here are some of the false claims he made during the event:
– 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, and their photojournalist continued to record the entire speech.
– Trump inaccurately stated that he was responsible for passing the Veterans Choice health care program, when in fact it was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2014.
– Trump promised to always protect patients with pre-existing conditions, but his administration has taken steps to weaken Obamacare’s protections for these individuals.
– Trump exaggerated the unemployment rate, claiming it was the lowest in over 51 years, when in reality it was the lowest in just under 50 years.
– Trump falsely claimed that unemployment in Mississippi had reached its lowest rate ever recorded, when in fact the rate has since increased.
These are just a few examples of the many lies and false claims that President Trump has made, not only at this rally but throughout his time in office. His constant deception and manipulation of the truth pose a serious threat to democracy, as they erode trust in the media, government institutions, and the democratic process itself. It is crucial for the public to remain vigilant and informed in order to combat the spread of misinformation and hold those in power accountable for their actions.
(Source: CNN – https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/02/politics/democrats-iowa-trump-mississippi-split-screen/index.html)