“He is not merely making gaffes or misstating things, he is purposely injecting false information into the national conversation.”
2019 - Washington Post
“He does not seem to be able to differentiate between fact and fiction.”
Ben Berzin Jr. - 1997
“He was a great character, but he was full of **** 90 percent of the time.”
Susany Mulcahy - 2004 “Vanity Fair”
“he would tell the staff his ridiculous lies, and after a while, no one believed a single word he would say”
Barbara Res - “former Trump Organization vice president”
“In the 12 years of FactCheck.org’s existence, we’ve never seen his match. He stands out not only for the sheer number of his factually false claims, but also for his brazen refusals to admit error when proven wrong.”
Despite the extracts, I would not give this an ‘A’:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_or_misleading_statements_by_Donald_Trump
I know it is unpleasant, but issues will be raised and must be dealt with.
The Clintons have an answer to every allegation because they come prepared. In fact, I suspect they don’t act without thinking of a plausible excuse.