Putting Trump to the Truth-O-Meter
Donald Trump, described on his Wikipedia page as "an American business magnate, socialite, author, and television personality," has become a significant player in the Republican campaign for president.
The new NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll shows him tied for second with Mike Huckabee) with 17 percent of the Republican vote. (Mitt Romney was first, with 21 percent.)
Trump has said he is seriously considering running and lately has made appearances on many television shows, including Daily Rundown, Morning Joe and, this morning, the Today Show.
We've put him to the Truth-O-Meter twice so far and found both of his claims to be incorrect.
In a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference, he said that, "The people that went to school with (Barack Obama), they never saw him, they don't know who he is." We found that ridiculously false and rated it Pants on Fire.
We also checked his claim that South Korea doesn't pay the United States for troops. We rated that False.
We're checking another Trump claim and should have it posted later today.
Meanwhile, we've also done some recent checks on:
● RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, who said that under President Obama, 26 million jobs have been lost. That earned a Pants on Fire.
● House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who said that under a Republican appropriations bill, 6 million seniors would be deprived of meals. We rated that Half True.
● Senator Debbie Stabenow, who said that a government shutdown could disrupt veterans benefits. That earned a True.
Cheers,
Bill
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Politifact Pants-on-Fire: Donald Trump and Reince Priebus RNC Chair
Because they can't win simply telling the truth, and because apparently, (if you look at the popularity of people like Beck, Limbaugh, or Bachmann,) conservatives don't care about facts or reality.
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Trump has always been a big blowhard, but when he started with that birch certificate stuff, I stopped listening.
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