Whatever Trump says tonight is probably not true.

Have no idea what Trump is going to say tonight, but it probably is not true. We will find out if it was true after the day it is supposed to occur has come and gone.

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President Trump is planning to deliver a prime-time address Wednesday night to “provide an important update on Iran,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on X.

Leavitt did not give any other details on the address, which is set for 9 p.m. ET. But it comes at an important time in the monthlong conflict with Iran, as Mr. Trump publicly signals that he is looking to strike a deal with Iran and wrap the war up in a matter of weeks — and as he privately weighs whether to use ground forces, CBS News reported earlier this month. 

From fact checkers;

For the past 15 years, the fact-checkers at the nonprofit PolitiFact have sorted through hundreds of statements by politicians to name the number one lie of the year. But, this year, the editors have done something a little different, instead dubbing 2025 the year of the lies.

… Well, we have been doing this for a long time. And the volume and severity of the inaccurate claims was just overwhelming. And we felt that it was insufficient to name just one our lie the year.

So we wanted to catch people’s attention and take stock of the times we’re in. And so we thought renaming it and giving it a different purpose might do that.

… As you’re implying, there were almost too many lies for you to talk about just one. Many of them revolved around President Trump and his administration, everything from words about tariffs to the Venezuelan boat strikes.

But we’re going to try and focus on a couple here, starting with health misinformation. President Trump and his health and human services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talked about vaccine safety at some points. They also had a news conference in September in which they said that pregnant women should not use Tylenol.

To this day, the White House Web site says it’s a — quote — “fact” that Tylenol is linked to autism. What are the facts?

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Some of you may not know about Enron, but the only difference between what they did and what Trump does is that there is none.

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