Once upon a time, the Republican Party branded a man named Al Gore a "congenital liar" and therefore unfit to be President because he claimed that the main characters in the book Love Story were based on himself and his wife. And it didn't matter one bit that the truth was that (a) Gore hadn't claimed that; he'd claimed correctly that some reporters had said that and (b) the author Erich Segal said that the characters were partially based on the Gores. Today, many who call themselves Republicans are perfectly satisfied with a Chief Exec who claims that…
- Babies are given 82 vaccines in a single shot, the doses are the size of two glasses of water, Amish people don't need vaccines and other false "facts" about vaccinations.
- Every single "Venezuelan drug boat" that he bombs would have killed 25,000 Americans.
- He's settled seven wars — or eight if you count the Gaza one which seems far from being actually settled.
- "We're going to be reducing the costs of medicines by 100%, 200, 300, 500% and even more than that."
- The Big, Beautiful Bill he signed into law earlier this year ensures no tax on Social Security.
- Joe Biden never ever said the U.S. had the strongest military in the world, tried to get rid of "Space Force" and gave $350 billion in aid to Ukraine.
- He [Trump] raised what member nations contribute to support NATO,
- 25 million migrants entered the country under Biden.
- He [Trump] authored a book in 2000 that predicted what Osama Bin Laden was going to do.
…and many more. Above fact checks can be found here, here and here.