Debunking Democrats’ Oft-Repeated Anti-Trump Lies

Deroy Murdock /

If you are reading these words, you are paying unusually close attention to Election 2024.

Most Americans are too busy to follow campaigns in depth. Politicos often speak in shorthand and wrongly assume that everyone understands us. Phrases like “very fine people” and “bloodbath” echo across party offices and newsrooms. But they escape normal people.

To accommodate the regular 99% of America, former President Donald Trump and his allies should speak in greater detail when they debunk the Left’s enduring anti-Trump lies. Rather than simply dismiss Democrats’ unending untruths, they should precisely explain Trump’s statements and actions. This would help voters understand why the Left is wrong, and Trump is right.

I dismantled Goldberg’s fabricated charges via multiple published rebuttals. I eventually quoted 16 named advisers who accompanied Trump to Paris. They concurred that Trump never said “suckers” or “losers.” The cemetery visit was scrapped due to helicopter-hostile weather and motorcade-unfriendly logistics. Two unnamed military aides backed my 16 on-the-record sources.

An independent weather report called climate the culprit.

Goldberg mocked his wafer-thin “evidence.” He told MSNBC: “I share that view that it’s not good enough.”

Murdock 19, Goldberg 4.

Nice try, Democrats!

Grabien’s February 2021 supercut caught 11 Democrats, including Biden, saying “Fight like hell!” Trump’s defense attorneys pounded this pathetic argument more thoroughly than basil leaves reduced to pesto. At his impeachment trial, they presented a devastating video in which top Democrats, including impeachment managers Reps. Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Eric Swalwell of California, used the bipartisan political cliché “fight like hell!” countless times. This phrase is as much a part of America’s bellicose public-affairs jargon as target markets, battleground states, and the War on Poverty.

“That’s not the message that we want to be sending right now,” Gangel scowled. “We want to tamp it down.”

“Someone attempted to assassinate my father tonight, and this is what @CNN is focused on,” Donald Trump Jr. reacted via X. “These people are vile.”

Between now and Nov. 5, Trump and his supporters must use such hard facts, thoroughly and completely, to win distracted voters who too often fall for the Democrat-Left’s relentlessly repeated lies.

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