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11 Oct 2024


NextImg:Seth Meyers Stunned By New Stat About Trump
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Former president and current GOP nominee Donald Trump made at least 11 false claims during a recent interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, per CNN.

Seth Meyers was surprised.

“Only 11?” the host of NBC’s “Late Night” asked on Thursday’s broadcast of his late-night show.

“Was it a four minute interview?” he cracked.

“I feel like Trump could make 11 false claims during a haiku,” he added.

Watch the video here:

Trump made more than 30,000 false or misleading claims during the four years of his presidency, according to The Washington Post.

One of the Republican nominee’s biggest lies — which to this day he continues to push — is that he won the 2020 election against President Joe Biden.

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On Wednesday alone, CNN’s fact checking reporter Daniel Dale counted “at least 40 separate false claims” from Trump at just two campaign rallies in Pennsylvania.