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Trump lied 30,000 times in four years

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Tramp to'rt yilda o'ttiz uch ming marta yolg'on gapirdi
In-depth analysis conducted by The Washington Post examined in detail the public statements made by US President Donald Trump over his four-year term. Zamin.uz reported on this.

According to the study, over 1461 days, Trump provided a total of thirty-three thousand five hundred and seventy facts that contradicted reality. These figures once again emphasize the necessity for clarity and reliability in political discourse.

Based on calculations, the president expressed an average of twenty incorrect statements daily, meaning that every seventh minute saw one unexplained error announced. The renowned publication employed its fact-checking methodology to independently verify each statement.

These analyses have been widely discussed by various media outlets and experts. Some debates arising from this situation highlight the degree of accountability political leaders should feel when addressing the public in speeches.

Experts believe that such a large volume of inaccurate information has further intensified the issues regarding the development of speech culture before the public and ensuring that political figures are held accountable for their words. Politicians and analysts are carefully studying these results and offering serious reflections on how to approach the speaking style of state leaders in the future.

The accuracy of information provided in a timely manner directly affects public trust in politics. Therefore, the measured verification of every word and thought holds significant importance in modern politics.

This report by The Washington Post serves as an interesting example not only for the United States but also for other countries in the path toward making political speech more transparent.

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