Washington Post says President Trump has made 10,000 false statements since Inauguration Day
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The Washington Post on Monday came out with an updated count of President Trump's false and misleading statements since Inauguration Day. And it shows that Trump has surpassed the 10,000 mark. Whatever the opposite of popping champagne is, do that, I guess?The Post's fact-checker-in-chief, Glenn Kessler, was still crunching the numbers when I spoke with him on Sunday.
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