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Haven't done one of these for a while and not because there was a paucity of public figures saying things that were demonstrably false. Quite to the contrary, I think people are just getting used to the fact that when Donald Trump says the war is over, as he seems to insist every day lately, that doesn't mean for a minute that the war is over. We're all getting way too tolerant of this kind of thing…
Here's FactCheck.org telling us that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is again denying studies that prove him dead wrong on medical matters, that lotsa folks are fibbing about what "86" means, how White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is trying real hard to show that her opponents engage in "violent rhetoric," and what actual statistics show about how the economy is much worse than Trump will admit.
Here's Politifact noting how all-fired stupid Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (him again) is with his explanation of how “If you have a $600 drug and you reduce it to $10, that's a 600% reduction."
And finally for now, the folks at CNN list some of the misleading things Trump has said about inflation and birthright citizenship, about the Iran war and his foreign policy record, about Pope Leo and about NATO, NASA, taxes and immigration.