PRESIDENT TRUMP: LIAR, LIAR, PANTS ON FIRE!
…Our lying president
Trump got the ball rolling with a tweet telling
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) to “go back” where she came from.
At a recent Trump campaign rally, the crowd broke into
an extended chant, “Send her back!”, about Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).
President Trump, in remarks at the White
House, on July 18. “I was not happy with it. I disagree with it. ... I
think I did [try to stop the chant]. I started speaking very quickly.”
That is totally false.
The president had been attacking Rep. Omar, a
Somali American immigrant and practicing Muslim, with false claims for days. The
Washington Post just gave Trump Four Pinocchio’s for
claiming she supports al-Qaeda.
Trump also said he tried to stop the “Send
her back!” chants by quickly resuming his speech. The video of the rally
totally debunks that claim.
Here are the Facts:
Trump got this ball rolling Sunday, with
Twitter statements telling Omar and three US born lawmakers of color to “go
back” to their countries. He doubled
down on those claims over the following days.
Trump was attacking Omar by name at the North
Carolina rally when the crowd began to chant “Send her back!” Trump stayed quiet and he let the chants
linger for 13 seconds before resuming his speech. (Try just being quiet for 13 seconds and
see how long it really is.) After the chants died down, Trump kept criticizing
Omar.
Here’s the timeline:
- July
14: Trump Tweets: “So interesting to see ‘Progressive’ Democrat
Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a
complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere
in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now
loudly ... and viciously telling the people of the United States, the
greatest and most powerful Nation on earth, how our government is to be
run. Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime
infested places from which they came.”
- July
15: Addressing reporters at the White House, Trump says: “As far
as I’m concerned, if you hate our country, if you’re not happy here, you
can leave. And that’s what I say all the time. That’s what I said in a
tweet, which I guess some people think is controversial. A lot of people
love it, by the way. A lot of people love it. But if you’re not happy in
the U.S., if you’re complaining all the time, very simply, you can leave.”
A reporter asks Trump, “Does
it concern you that many people saw that tweet as racist and that white
nationalist groups are finding common cause with you on that point?” The
president responds: “It doesn’t concern me because many people agree with me.
And all I’m saying: They want to leave, they can leave. Now, it doesn’t say
leave forever. It says leave if you want.”
- July
16: Trump tweets, “IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY HERE, YOU CAN LEAVE!”
- July
17: Nearly16 minutes into his remarks at his rally in
Greenville, N.C., Trump mentions Omar by name. “Representative Ilhan Omar,
of a really great state I almost won — first time in decades and decades —
Minnesota, great state ...”
- The
crowd at that point begins loudly booing and chanting. Video of the rally
shows Trump standing passively onstage, watching the crowd. The chants die
down on their own.
- After
a minute or so, Trump resumes the attack: “Omar minimized the September
11th attacks on our homeland, saying ‘some people did something.’ I don’t
think so. Some people did something. Yeah, some people did something, all
right. ... Omar laughed that Americans speak of al-Qaeda in a menacing
tone and remarked that, ‘You don’t say America with this intensity. You
say al-Qaeda. It makes you proud. Al-Qaeda makes you proud.’” (The claim
about al-Qaeda is a Four Pinocchio’s distortion of what Omar
actually said in a 2013 interview.)
- The
crowd stops him again, chanting “send her back!” for 13 seconds.
The president stands onstage, waits for the chant to die down, then keeps
talking about Omar.
- A
few minutes later, Trump again suggests Omar and the other
congresswomen leave the United States: “They never have anything good to
say. That’s why I say, ‘Hey, if they don’t like it, let them leave, let
them leave.’ Right? Let them leave. They’re always telling us how to run
and how to do this. How do — you know what, if they don’t love it, tell
them to leave it.”
- July
18: At the White House, a reporter asks Trump about the chant. The
president says, “I was not happy with it. I disagree with it. ... I think
I did [try to stop it]. I started speaking very quickly.”
Here is just one more time that Trump has
failed the Pinocchio Test:
Trump got this ball rolling with his tweets and
remarks telling Omar and other lawmakers to “go back” to their countries. Video of the rally shows Trump did not try to
stop the “Send her back!” chants about Omar. He stood passively onstage
and waited for the chants to die down on their own before resuming his
speech. Within seconds, he was back to
criticizing Omar. Minutes later, he
suggested again that Omar and other critics leave the United States.
Because of this president, a special section
for presidential lying has been established for Donald J. Trump, and he has
just earned another Four Pinocchio’s. At
some point, The Post should publish just how many Pinocchio’s the
president has earned for each year in office and the grand total. I’m sure no past or future president will
ever come close to Trump’s record.
Copyright G. Ater 2019
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