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AP fact check finds Trump 'distorts the truth' with claim 'under God' was omitted from Pledge recitations at Dem convention (because it only happened twice during caucuses)

As we told you earlier, Snopes went above and beyond the call of “fact-checker” duty to rule a claim from President Trump as false when in fact they admitted it was true.

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Next up in the spin parade: The Associated Press:

That’s certainly a bit better than the Snopes approach, but it still leaves plenty to be desired:

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That pretty much sums up what happened.

Fact-checkers must have to take a lot of Dramamine to avoid getting nauseous from all their spin.

“False (but kinda true)” is the fact-checker way in the era of Trump.

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