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President Donald Trump has made about 8,518 false or misleading claims in two years of his presidency, according to The Washington Post’s database.
The report released Monday said that the daily’s Fact Checker’s database analyzes, categorizes and tracks ever suspect statement uttered by the President.
In 2018 alone, Trump made an “astonishing” more than 6,000 such claims, the report said. The President averaged about 5.9 false or misleading claims a day in his first year in office, but he hit about 16.5 a day in his second year, virtually triple the pace.
The Washington Post started the Fact Checker online project as part of its coverage of the President's first 100 days, “largely because we could not possibly keep up with the pace and volume of the President’s misstatements”. The project's interactive graphic displays a running list of every false or misleading statement made by Trump. A reader can also search for specific claims or obtain monthly or daily totals.
According to Fact Checker, the President in his first 100 days made 492 unsupported claims. He managed to top that number just in the first three weeks of 2019. Before the midterm elections in October, he made more than 1,200 false or misleading claims.
Immigration Claims
The biggest source of misleading claims is immigration, with a tally that has grown with the addition of 300 immigration claims in the past three weeks, for a total of 1,433, the Fact Checker said.
In the President’s immigration address on January 19, the last day of his second year in office, there were 12 false or misleading claims. According to Fact Checker, there were only 82 days or about 11 percent of the time that there were recorded no claims. “These were often days when the President golfed,” it added.
-Sowmya Sangam