the Washington Post has followed and checked the Donald Trumps claims. The checks have shown that the president of the republic gone with the untruth or inaccuracy 5,000 times during the first 601 days in the White house.
the day that the president is the figure of 9.451, which means that Trump has, on average, poor control of the facts 22 times every day for the last 200 days, writes The Independent.
the Most remarkable was perhaps the fact that he on several occasions during Wednesday, including at the press point with the Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg, claimed that his father was born in Germany.
– My dad is German, was a German, born to a very wonderful place in Germany, so I have a real good feeling for Germany, ” said Trump.
his own father came unexpectedly when he tried to explain that he despite the fact that he believes that Germany ”does not pay its fair share” of Nato’s budget still has a lot of respect for the country’s chancellor Angela Merkel.
In fact, writes The Guardian and several other newspapers, was Fred Trump born in the Bronx in New York city. However, came Donald Trump’s grandfather, Friedrich Trump, to the united states in 1885 from the village of Kallstadt, to the west of Mannheim in western Germany.
In the book ”Trump: The art of the deal” from 1987 claimed Donald Trump that his father came to the united states as a boy from Sweden.
Donald Trump is also claiming that wind turbines cause cancer when he gave a speech to the republicans in the house of representatives. Something that is hardly possible to find scientific evidence for.
“They say that the sound is causing the cancer,” said Trump, without explaining what ”they” would be.
not cancer”, notes among other mediesajten Intelligencer, and noted that a source of energy that have been proven to cause cancer is coal, ”an extremely dirty fuel that Trump love and support”.
”With this claim reaches Trump’s opposition to wind power to a whole new level,” writes MSNBC.