'Possible new record: Trump made four false claims in one sentence.'
CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale, who has been meticulously chronicling the president’s falsehoods, tweeted:— Daniel Dale September 14, 2020
Dale said it happened in a tweet on Saturday, when the president attacked frequent target Andrew McCabe, former deputy director of the FBI: Was Andy McCabe ever forced to pay back the $700,000 illegally given to him and his wife, for his wife’s political campaign, by Crooked Hillary Clinton while Hillary was under FBI investigation, and McCabe was the head of the FBI??? Just askin’?Dale explained on the CNN website that Trump was referring to donations to the failed 2015 Virginia Senate campaign of McCabe’s wife, Dr. Jill McCabe.
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