The Star’s Washington Bureau Chief, Daniel Dale, has been following Donald Trump’s campaign for months. He has fact checked thousands of statements and found hundreds of falsehoods
Trump made the fewest false claims in any day we've fact-checked since September.
Actually Trump is trailing nationally and in most swing states.
Trump even managed to get in a lie about Frank Sinatra at one of his three rallies on Sunday.
“I’m really torn,” Trump told an interviewer the day the law was passed by Congress. “On one level, I think something had to be done.”
The Republican presidential candidate has spent much of the campaign bashing the media. On Tuesday, during a frequently dishonest speech at an airport in Sanford, Fla., he singled out a specific group of journalists as “crooked as hell.”
Trump made a dizzying flurry of false claims Monday, tying his record from the last presidential debate.
Trump had a relatively light day of dishonesty with false claims around topics such as Iran, illegal immigrants and ObamaCare.
From immigration, to taxes, to Wikileaks and back again, here are the false things Trump said on Saturday.
Trump had a busy Friday, with two events in Pennsylvania and one in North Carolina.
Trump’s lies range on topics from gun control and taxes to Daesh and sex assault allegations. Hillary Clinton made four false claims.
Trump, as usual, made false claims about his standing in the polls, about immigration, and about the economy.
Trump added a bunch of false claims about voter fraud to his usual litany.
By the Star’s count, Donald Trump said more false things Saturday than on any other day in the campaign, excluding the debates.
For a second straight debate, Donald Trump uttered far more false claims than Hillary Clinton did.
Among other false things, Donald Trump incorrectly explained how to say “Nevada” at a rally in Nevada.
The Republican vice-presidential nominee repeatedly denied Donald Trump had said things he did indeed say.
Trump made up a fake figure for Hillary Clinton's net worth.
Trump falsely insisted that "pretty much everybody agreed" that Hillary Clinton tried to get Barack Obama to produce his birth certificate.
Trump made up a whopper about Boeing’s airplane manufacturing, and referred to an online poll that never happened.
Trump continues his pattern of unprecedented serial lying while Hillary Clinton makes four false claims.
Trump made two false claims about trade deficits, plus a whopper about economists.
A roundup of the Republican presidential nominee’s many lies.
Toronto women plan to don the classic uniform of Hillary Clinton on Nov. 8 in a quiet show of solidarity.