With 170,000 Americans dead, Trump said he built the “greatest economy in history". Not true.
by Bizzy Barefoot
Outrage 578 of 1000
In the first year of his presidency, Trump tweeted about Hillary Clinton 77 times, an average of once every 4.7 days.
by Anonymous
Outrage 573 of 1000
During a speech at the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump called Kim Jong-un “Rocket Man”.
by Anonymous
Outrage 571 of 1000
Trump framed a March 1, 2009 cover of Time magazine and hung it on the walls at Trump resorts. @TIME magazine confirmed the cover is fake.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 570 of 1000
As of December 20, 2017, Trump had tweeted about “fake news” or “fake media” 176 times—roughly once every two days for a year.
by Isaiah King
Outrage 599 of 1000
President Trump stopped going to Dover AFB to receive bodies after getting berated on his first visit.
by a.m.p.
Outrage 557 of 1000
Following a terrorist attack on the London subway, Trump responded to the event by propping up his travel ban.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 549 of 1000
Federal officials stockpiled munitions, sought a ‘heat ray’ device before clearing Lafayette Square.
by Emily Simons and Chris Schmitt
Outrage 543 of 1000
Donald Trump tweeted, “Despite the negative press covfefe.”
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 538 of 1000
Trump’s rally in Tulsa attracted only 6,600 people. Much of the 19,000-capacity venue was empty.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 534 of 1000
In Trump’s first year in office, 34 percent of high-level White House aides either resigned, were fired, or moved into different positions.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 531 of 1000
Three times in one week, White House Sean Spicer referred to “recent terrorist attacks” in Atlanta which never happened.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 529 of 1000
Trump threatened the broadcasting licenses of NBC and other media stations.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 528 of 1000
Chief of Staff John Kelly fired Anthony Scaramucci ten days into Scaramucci’s tenure as communications director.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 507 of 1000
In a series of tweets with many misspellings, Trump assailed reporters who “have received Noble Prizes for their work on Russia, Russia, Russia".
by Tanesia McDowell
Outrage 501 of 1000
Trump lied about mail-in voting, saying, “They are sending out 51 million ballots to people that didn’t ask for them.”
by Maps Glover + Kate Damon
Outrage 493 of 1000
In rare remarks from a president, Trump lashed out at 2 Supreme Court justices, RBG & Sonia Sotomayor, who had been critical of him in the past.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 487 of 1000
Myeshia Johnson, the widow of a fallen US soldier, said Trump forgot her husband’s name when calling to console her.
by Alex Bond
Outrage 481 of 1000
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus resigned.
by Belle Hornblower
Outrage 480 of 1000
Trump praised Republican Congressman Greg Gianforte, who plead guilty to assault for body-slamming a Guardian reporter.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 479 of 1000