Dana Milbank: The government is trying to turn Trump's lies into truths
Source: Washington Post
The government is trying to turn Trumps lies into truths
By Dana Milbank
Columnist
January 28 at 7:08 PM
They say you can fix anything with duct tape. But using it to repair a presidency?
That can get a little sticky.
The Posts Katie Mettler recently caught President Trump in one of his frequent fabrications, this time his oft-repeated claim that migrant women are commonly bound and gagged with tape (alternately duct, painters or electrical, in Trumps telling) across their mouths and smuggled across the border. Baffled experts called the claim divorced from reality.
And there it would have ended had the Trump administration not sent the Border Patrol in search of duct tape.
After The Posts report, a senior Border Patrol official, apparently acting on behalf of Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan, emailed an urgent request to agents seeking any information that you may have (in any format) regarding claims that traffickers tie up and silence women with tape before illegally driving them through the desert from Mexico to the United States in the backs of cars and windowless vans.? The email, reported Sunday by Vox, linked to The Posts article.
That Trump told a lie is unremarkable. That government officials continue to use federal resources in vain attempts to turn the presidents lies into truth is unacceptable.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-government-is-trying-to-turn-trumps-lies-into-truths/2019/01/28/1ad3a89e-2349-11e9-ad53-824486280311_story.html
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Related: Trump claimed women were gagged with tape. Then Border Patrol tried to find some evidence. (Vox)