President Trump tweeted and retweeted more than 35 times apiece on Saturday and Sunday — including six deleted tweets recorded by a Trump-tracking website. His messages were littered with false claims, some of them downright bizarre. Here are fact checks.
It went like his tweetstorms usually do.There was self-pity and self-aggrandizement. There were grievances and attacks. And, as is the case so often, there was outlandish dishonesty.Trump tweeted and retweeted more than 35 times apiece on Saturday and Sunday -- including six deleted tweets recorded by Trump-tracking website Factba.se. His messages were littered with false claims, some of them downright bizarre. Here are fact-checks of the lowlights:His question to Dr.
Not as a treatment. I mean, certainly fever —THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.DR. — is a good thing. When you have a fever, it helps your body respond. But not as — I've not seen heat or .THE PRESIDENT: I think it's a great thing to look at. I mean, you know. Okay?"Trump might perhaps have meant that he was addressing Department of Homeland Security science official Bill Bryan, not Birx, during the section of the briefing when he spoke specifically about the possible use of disinfectant. But that's not what he said in the tweet.
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