No. 9: “I can send every qualified person to a four-year college in their state for $150 billion.”
Later on, the Biden campaign admitted to CBS that Biden had misspoken and that the free public college plan would cost double. A campaign spokesperson clarified that if the projected gains in tax revenue are factored in, the estimated price tag would come to a net of $300 billion over 10 years.
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9 thoughts on “9 ‘Truths’ Biden Said That Weren’t True”
Don’t we all already know that ALL politicians are liars?
45000 more and he will catch up with trump.
Isn’t it interesting that Biden’s “lies” were all small potatoes compared to Trump’s whoppers. Nobody lies like Trump, unless they’re one of his supporters.
We are in deep trouble with this geriatric!
At least not as many as trump
Sooo …. Nancy Piglosi recently claimed that Biden is the PERFECT President. Guess she simply discounts ALL of his lies.
Biden also promised during his campaign to create a cabinet that looked like America. He forgot Asian-Americans in the composition of this cabinet that was supposed to look like America. Well, I got news. Asian-Americans are here, are part of the story of this country and will continue to be. Biden then dismissed this promise with a wave of his hand. The democrats are begging me to continue to contribute money to them. They will not get a single dime from me until Biden makes good on this promise. I voted democrat in the 2020 election. I think I’ll stay home this time.
If an Alzheimers patient says something that is not true, is it a lie?
9 of the most innocuous lies were picked here. How about “I never discussed his business with Hunter”?