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Trump Made Several Misleading Claims in Times Interview

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The NYT fact checker on the interview with president Trump in July 2017 with Haberman and Baker, finds errors on the following subject matter- Ms. Abe the Japanese prime minister's wife speaks English though Mr. Trump said she doesn't, the 2 Napoleon's get mixed up, and interpretation of health insurance and social security gets mixed up, the FBI Director reports to the Attorney General not the president, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein is from Philadelphia, and adoptions relate to sanctions in U.S. -Russia relations.

Being loose with facts can be humorous in some situations and more serious in others. It helps for readers to always have the facts straight.


Haberman and Baker of the New York Times exceptional interview with president Trump in July 2017

07/21/2017

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