If I were in poison control, I would, I think, be very interested in controlling poison.
Donald Trump said — as a statement of fact — that a Civil War battle took placein a space now marked by a plaque at Trump National Golf Club, along the Potomac River in Sterlling, Virginia. The plaque reads:On the facts, the dedication, publicly defended multiple times by Donald John Trump, is a lie … and the claim about preserving the river is contested.
1. No such battle occured at that site.
2. Clear cutting mature trees for a mile-and-a-half along the river in 2010 increased toxic runoff into the Potomac … and cutting down another dozen or so mature trees in 2019 (and throwing in the river to drift downstream and become someone else’s problem) … raised legitimate questions about whether that can be described as preservation.
https://dcist.com/story/19/03/07/trumps-virginia-golf-course-illegally-cut-down-trees/
Is this the worst? I don’t imagine it is … but it’s poison nonetheless.
Is it a stretch to question the integrity of a person who goes to the expense of making up such an extravagant and self-serving lie, and then publicly doubles down when it’s shown to be a lie?
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