At least one of President Trump's statements can be proven objectively false.When reports indicated Trump had tried to push
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Biden's son Hunter Biden, House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) finally announced she was backing a formal impeachment inquiry into the president. A
White House memorandum of the Trump-Zelensky call later indicated that was true, but Trump still attacked Pelosi in a press conference Wednesday with the most untrue thing he could think of.Pelosi and Trump had a call Tuesday that was supposed to be about
gun control, but a reporter asked if Trump asked Pelosi to "find a way out of impeachment." "Not at all," Trump responded before hurling attacks at Pelosi. "She has lost her way. She has been taken over my the radical left," he said. "Nancy Pelosi, as far as I'm concerned, unfortunately, she's no longer the Speaker of the House." That, of course, is constitutionally impossible and also false.