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All Trump Lies

All Trump Lies is a living index of verified false or misleading claims. Each entry links the primary record, a cross check, and a short audit summary written in plain English.

This page is built to stay useful over time. Entries can be updated, corrected, expanded, or retired as stronger evidence appears.

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All Trump Lies index page showing a searchable record of false or misleading Trump claims
All Trump Lies is built to help readers move from slogans and clips back to records, dates, sources, and evidence.

About All Trump Lies

All Trump Lies exists for a simple reason. A lot of false or misleading public claims get repeated so often that people stop asking for the record behind them. This page pushes in the other direction. It slows the claim down, identifies the topic, links the source trail, and labels what the evidence actually supports.

The goal is not performative outrage. The goal is traceability. If a claim is labeled false, misleading, or unsupported, the reader should be able to follow the links and understand why. That is also why this page works best alongside How We Verify, Evidence vs Rumors, and 20 Questions.

For broader background on public fact checking standards and source evaluation, readers can also compare methods used by outlets and reference groups such as Reuters Fact Check, AP Fact Check, and Google’s guide to evaluating information and sources.

All Trump Lies search and filter

Use keywords. Filter by topic and status. This page is designed to stay readable, even as the index grows.

This uses simple on page filtering for readability. If you later connect this to a database, keep the same fields and labels so the interface stays familiar.

All Trump Lies index

The cards below use the standard entry structure for this index: claim, source trail, label, and short audit summary. Swap in your real audits one by one without changing the layout.

Misleading Topic: Elections

Sample audit entry

Use this space for a one sentence summary of the claim, written clearly enough that a neutral reader can understand what is being tested.

Primary record Link
Cross check Link
Audit Read summary

Last reviewed: 2026-02-07

False Topic: Foreign policy

Sample audit entry

Use this space for a short plain English explanation of what the evidence shows, without adding extra claims that are not supported by the record.

Primary record Link
Cross check Link
Audit Read summary

Last reviewed: 2026-02-07

Unsupported Topic: Economy

Sample audit entry

Use Unsupported when the claim is stated confidently but no reliable record supports it.

Primary record Link
Cross check Link
Audit Read summary

Last reviewed: 2026-02-07

Needs update Topic: Health

Sample audit entry

Use Needs update when newer evidence is available and the summary has not been refreshed yet.

Primary record Link
Cross check Link
Audit Read summary

Last reviewed: 2026-02-07

All Trump Lies labels and standards

A quick reference for how entries are categorized.

False

The claim is contradicted by reliable primary records or multiple high quality sources.

Misleading

A true element is used, but context is missing or the conclusion does not follow from the record.

Unsupported

No credible record supports the claim. Evidence is missing or points elsewhere.

Needs update

Newer evidence is available and the entry should be refreshed before relying on it.

Corrections

If a summary is wrong or outdated, we correct it and note what changed. If you spot an issue, send the best source you have and we will audit it.

Sources for the curious: official transcripts, court filings, agency reports, independent newsrooms with primary links.

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