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Facts examination of Trump's false claims in his first 100 days in office

President Trump, who wants to take a trace of executivations in the first 100 days of his term and would like to expand the scope of his presidential power, has intended at a dizzying pace in the first 100 days of his term.

These efforts are based on an uninterrupted distortion of fundamental facts, since Mr. Trump has tried to rekindle the global economy, to redesign the federal government and to restrict immigration.

In order to justify his executive measures and guidelines, Mr. Trump has rely on false, misleading and hyperbolic claims, distracts the guilt for disasters, praised alleged successes and tried to negotiate the leverage with Ukraine in order to negotiate a peace agreement with Russia.

Here is a factual test by Mr. Trump's repeated claims.

In his cheap efforts to change the German bureaucracy, Mr. Trump offered misleading justifications. He has often reproduced dubious claims of so -called fraud of Elon Musk, the billionaire who leads the cost reduction initiative known as the Department of Government efficiency.

What was said

“Could you mention some of the things your team found, some of the crazy numbers, including the woman who went away with about $ 30 million?”
– In a performance in February with Mr. Musk

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