Trump uttered 11 of the 29 false claims in his Milwaukee speech. He uttered six more in an exchange with White House reporters. Seven false claims came in a largely improvised Thursday speech at the White House. The rest were from other events and tweets.
Where he made them: Trump uttered 11 of the 29 false claims in his Friday speech in Milwaukee about the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. He uttered six more in his exchange with White House reporters before his departure for that speech.Seven false claims came in his largely improvised Thursday speech at the White House about the supposed political bias of social media companies. The remaining five were scattered over other speeches and tweets.
How many toilets do they have? How many desks do they have? How many beds? What's their roof made of? The only thing we can't ask is, 'Are you a citizen of the United States?'"-- July 11 speech on social mediaFacts First: The decennial census does not ask about the number of toilets, beds or roofing materials.
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