09/15/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The recent debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris was a doozy after fact checkers determined that Kamala lied no less than 21 times during the contentious political match.
In bringing up the Charlottesville false flag, Kamala resurrected the claim that Trump called the neo-Nazis who marched there “very fine people,” when in fact Trump was referring to the other people who were not neo-Nazis at the demonstration.
Kamala also brought up Project 2025, a blueprint for the future of America that Trump says he has nothing to do with, despite his named somehow being associated with it.
“I have nothing to do – as you know, and as she knows, better than anyone – I have nothing to do with Project 2025,” Trump declared from the debate stage. “I haven’t read it. I don’t want to read it, purposely. I’m not going to read it.”
During Trump’s first term, he allegedly created “a trade deficit,” according to Kamala, who described said trade deficit as “one of the highest we’ve ever seen in the history of America.”
“The trade deficit climbed to around $653 billion in Trump’s final year as president, in part because of depressed global demand for U.S. goods and services and a U.S. economy that recovered sooner than most other developed economies,” a pro-Trump media outlet reported.
“But the trade deficit never rose to the levels seen under former President George W. Bush or the Biden-Harris administration.”
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As usual, Kamala brought up Russia in relation to Trump, accusing him of stating to Vladimir Putin that he should be allowed to “do whatever the hell he wants,” which apparently never happened.
Kamala also lied about Trump by claiming that he “wants to be a dictator on day one” of his second term in office. Trump has never actually said this, at least as far as anyone knows.
The botched withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan was apparently Trump’s fault, according to Kamala, who was asked point-blank whether or not she feels she bears any responsibility for the debacle.
If Trump gets elected again, according to Kamala, then eventually Putin will “be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe. At no point in time did Putin do much of anything during Trump’s first term, so why would change under a second one?
At no point in time has Trump ever called for a “bloodbath” in the event that he loses the election, but Kamala falsely accused him of saying this, too. The truth is that Trump was referring to the automobile industry when he used the term “bloodbath.”
Kamala also tried to make Trump appear as a racist when she claimed on the debate stage that he “refused to rent property to black families.” This was never proven, despite a lawsuit that Trump and his father eventually settled, which came with no admission of fault.
Trump also never called members of the military, including the fallen, “suckers and losers.” The Atlantic claimed Trump said this without corroboration, and many eyewitnesses are said to have refuted that he ever uttered those words about military servicemembers.
When pressed about her past statements in favor of banning natural gas fracking, Kamala lied and said she never called for a fracking ban. It turns out that Kamala did call for a fracking ban while running for president in 2019.
Kamala further lied about being “raised middle-class.” The truth is that Kamala had a rich Canadian upbringing in a majority-English neighborhood of Quebec.
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