Mustang Public Schools admits that high school question on President Donald Trump's 15,413 purportedly misleading or false claims was one-sided.
Oklahoma School Drops Debate Class Assignment Discussing How Trump Has 'Openly Lied' to American PeopleA school in Oklahoma has dropped debate class questions which asked students to discuss how President Donald Trump has"openly lied" thousands of times, following complaints.
"If you, or someone you know, 'doesn't care', why? What makes the lies 'not matter' in the eyes of someone who 'doesn't care'?"The figure for the number of purported lies by Trump appears to have come from, which lists all the false or misleading claims made by the president during his time in the White House.
In a statement, Mustang Public schools said:"Earlier today [17 January] we became aware of a classroom assignment at Mustang High School involving a political viewpoint. The assignment was from a debate class, and the intended purpose was to encourage students to defend their point of view.
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