Fact Check of the Day: Fact-Checking Trump’s Florida Rally By News November 01, 2018 Add Comment Edit President Trump, speaking Wednesday night in Estero, Fla., made inaccurate or disputed claims about the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, birthright citizenship and health care. Share this post Related PostsIn Kayleigh McEnany, Trump Taps a Press Fighter for the Coronavirus EraTrump Administration’s Message on Reopening Continues to Be ContradictoryTrump and Kushner on the Coronavirus: Wishful Thinking and Revisionist HistoryTrump's Coronavirus Briefings 'Not Worth the Time.' But He Couldn't Stay AwayPowerful Meat Industry Holds More Sway After Trump’s OrderPence Tours Mayo Clinic and Flouts Its Rule That All Visitors Wear a MaskDoes the Biden Bump Have More to Do With Trump?Trump Seeks Push to Speed Vaccine, Despite Safety Concerns
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