Sean Spicer resigned as White House press secretary after only 182 days.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 364 of 1000
Trump said of a giant explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, “I met with some of our great generals…they seem to think it was an attack. It was a bomb.” That was not true.
by Kayla McClellan
Outrage 632 of 1000
Trump pressed his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.
by Valery Jung Estabrook
Outrage 629 of 1000
When John McCain died, Trump issued no public statement, declined to answer questions, and lowered flags at the White House only the bare minimum required by law.
by Gary Aagaard
Outrage 628 of 1000
Sean Spicer announced that Donald Trump’s tweets are official statements from the president.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 625 of 1000
Trump claims, with no evidence, that 3 million people voted illegally for Hillary Clinton.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 615 of 1000
During covid pandemic that had killed tens of thousands of Americans, Trump took the time to promote a conspiracy theory that suggested that Joe Scarborough of MSNBC committed murder.
by Tanesia McDowell
Outrage 612 of 1000
A study by Factbase’s Bill Frischling found that Donald Trump speaks at a fourth-grade level.
by Alessandra Expósito
Outrage 608 of 1000
Trump requested state officials forfeit private voter information in his quest to substantiate claims of illegal voting.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 607 of 1000
Donald Trump stated the murder rate in America had reached a 47-year peak. This was not true.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 606 of 1000
CNN’s fact checker found Trump’s speech included 21 false, exaggerated, or misleading claims on Covid, jobs, taxes, healthcare, his wall, progress for Black Americans, immigration, crime, and China.
by Quinn Osborn
Outrage 605 of 1000
The Brookings Institute found turnover of Trump’s “A Team” was at 89%, the highest of any modern day president.
by Bizzy Barefoot
Outrage 603 of 1000
Trump doubled down on his claim that Biden is anti-religion, saying Biden is “against God”.
by Into Action
Outrage 596 of 1000
The Government Accountability Office found acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli were invalidly appointed to serve in their top DHS slots.
by Chelsie Lydia
Outrage 595 of 1000
Asked about his support from QAnon, a viral conspiracy theory, Trump said, “I’ve heard these are people that love our country”.
by Fritz Welch
Outrage 594 of 1000
Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, met with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto without the current US Ambassador to Mexico present.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 588 of 1000
As of January 20, 2018, Donald Trump had spent 94 days as president at one of his golf properties.
by Isaiah King
Outrage 587 of 1000
Trump tweeted, “Time magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named Man (Person) of the Year". Time eventually awarded Person of the Year to the women of the #MeToo movement.
by Into Action
Outrage 585 of 1000
During two-hour Situation Room session, Trump complained about NATO allies, wondered how U.S. could get a piece of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth, and argued U.S.’s top general ought to be fired.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 583 of 1000
Under pressure from Trump, Senate Republicans allocated $1.75 billion in their covid relief bill toward a new D.C. headquarters for the FBI.
by Into Action
Outrage 581 of 1000