Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler selectively cited former special counsel Robert S. Mueller’s testimony to misleadingly claim that Mueller said he didn’t indict President Donald Trump only because he couldn’t indict a sitting president. Mueller clarified in his July 24 testimony that “we did not make any determination with regard to culpability.”
FactChecking the Mueller Hearings
Trump’s and Miller’s Attacks on ‘The Squad’
Trump’s False Claims About Rep. Ilhan Omar
Biden on the 1994 Crime Bill
Gillibrand Attacks Trump on Manufacturing Jobs
Biden’s Stretch on Intellectual Property Theft
Confusion at the Border
Trump on ‘Unfair’ U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
No Evidence Kim Jong Un Rebuffed Obama’s ‘Begging’
Prior to his historic meeting with Kim Jong Un in North Korea, President Donald Trump made the unfounded claim that Barack Obama tried many times to meet with Kim, but was rebuffed. Obama administration officials and experts on U.S.-North Korea relations say that’s not true, and Trump offered no evidence to back up his claim.