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A Look At What Was Denied And Later Confirmed By Trump Administration

 
The cat seems to be out of the bag now. Recent events have seen denial, after denial. Those denials have turned into confirmation of being true.

There has been much controversy about fake news. Trump has criticized the media many times about it. I guess he has proven himself the master of it.

That can be easily said since many of the accusations that they have denied. They have come back later and affirm as true.

Lies

On January 15 Pence denied any discussion about Russia. He said “they did not discuss anything having to do with the United States’ decision to expel diplomats or impose censure against Russia.”

What I can confirm, having spoken to him about it, is that those conversations that happened to occur around the time that the United States took action to expel diplomats had nothing whatsoever to do with those sanctions.”

Truth

On February 14 asked a question. It was “Asked whether Flynn discussed sanctions related to Russia’s alleged 2016 election interference: “Right.”

A comment received from Marc Lotter, Pence spokesman. He said “What I would tell you is that the Vice President became aware of incomplete information that he’d received on February 9, last Thursday night, based on media accounts.”

Lies

Philip Bilden withdrew as a nominee for Secretary of Navy on February 18. This report was given by Major Garrett of CBS.

Spicer tweeted “Those people would be wrong. Just spoke with him and he is 100% commited to being the next SECNAV pending Senate confirm.”

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Lisa Dalacey
Lisa Dalacey is one of the newest members to the Anything Political team. She is a wife and mother who likes to write on articles that focus on the empowerment and equality of everyone. She tries to keep her stance on political issues neutral.
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