Many executive actions reflect Mr. Trump’s messaging, in some cases closely echoing inaccurate claims that have long been a feature of his public appearances.
The problem with calling it a lie is it indicates an intent to deceive. Regardless of how true that is, it probably opens them up to lawsuits (or they’d be afraid of that happening). They could probably get away with calling them falsehoods but I’m not sure what the difference would really be between that and the way they already wrote things.
Lies. They’re called lies, New York Times.
The problem with calling it a lie is it indicates an intent to deceive. Regardless of how true that is, it probably opens them up to lawsuits (or they’d be afraid of that happening). They could probably get away with calling them falsehoods but I’m not sure what the difference would really be between that and the way they already wrote things.