President Trump's recent '60 Minutes' interview was a whirlwind of false claims and misleading statements. In a stunning display of misinformation, he repeated his usual lies about the 2020 election being stolen, grocery prices being lower, and the absence of inflation. He even claimed that $17 trillion is being invested in the US right now, a figure that is nearly double the White House's own inflated estimate.
But here's where it gets controversial: Trump also made some bold assertions about his achievements, like ending eight wars and invoking the Insurrection Act multiple times. However, experts and historical records paint a different picture. For instance, his list of 'ended wars' includes situations that weren't wars at all, and at least one ongoing conflict.
And this is the part most people miss: Trump's claims about tariffs and who pays them are simply not true. Studies show that US importers, not foreign countries, bear the brunt of these costs, often passing them on to consumers.
In a more lighthearted moment, Trump took credit for an idea that wasn't his: letting companies generate their own electricity. News articles and the Biden administration's support for this idea predate Trump's claim.
The interview also touched on Trump's legal battles, including his dispute with '60 Minutes' over an edited interview with his 2024 opponent, Kamala Harris. Trump falsely claimed this interview aired 'two nights before the election,' when it was actually four weeks earlier.
Trump's interview was a mix of falsehoods, exaggerations, and controversial statements. It's a reminder of the importance of fact-checking and critical thinking in today's media landscape.