Donald Trump's Top 10 Lies of 2025 Ranked
The Damage ReportDecember 30, 20256 min29,272 views
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- π The year 2025 was marked by a significant number of substantive, strange, and repeated lies from Donald Trump, with a focus on the 10 most impactful.
- π³οΈ Lie #10: "I was elected in a landslide." This is a self-serving falsehood, as Trump did not secure 50% of the vote, and a slight shift in swing states would have resulted in a different outcome. This lie undermines honest election discourse and can make others doubt their own perceptions.
- πΈ Lie #9: "Drug prices went down by mathematically impossible amounts." Trump repeatedly claimed drastic percentage decreases in drug prices (e.g., 500%, 3000%), which are mathematically nonsensical and highlight a broader pattern of lying about prices.
- π° Lie #8: "Foreign countries pay the US government's tariffs." This claim was implicitly debunked when tariffs were reduced, leading to more reasonable prices, indicating that the US was indeed paying for them. The speaker hopes this understanding persists against similar Republican proposals.
- βοΈ Lie #7: "Trump ended seven or eight wars (or more)." Many of these conflicts are ongoing, some were not wars at all (like a dam dispute), and others have since resumed. This lie is purely self-serving and lacks connection to reality.
- πΊπ¦ Lie #6: "Ukraine started Russia's war on Ukraine." This is a vicious lie that demonstrates Trump's consistent alignment with Vladimir Putin's narrative, a claim few would genuinely believe.
- π’ Lie #5: Misrepresentations regarding "murders in the Caribbean" and bombings of boats. This encompasses false theories about boats reaching America, drug presence, and the justification for violence, all serving as a pretext for war with Venezuela, which has now extended to land bombings.
- π Lie #4: "We're deporting the worst of the worst." This was a pretext for deporting anyone perceived as non-white, particularly targeting individuals with darker skin tones than Stephen Miller.
- π΅πΈ Lie #3: "We're going to rebuild Gaza better than ever and let the Palestinians come back." This is a disgusting and significant foreign policy lie, suggesting land theft for development by Israelis and international billionaires, akin to creating a "Monaco in Gaza" through ethnic cleansing.
- π Lie #2: "Every price is down. There's no inflation. Grocery prices are down." These are obvious lies contradicted by everyday experience. This lie is notably hurting Trump individually because even his voters recognize the falsehood, impacting his credibility.
- π€« Lie #1: "No one cares about the Epstein files. Only weak, stupid Republicans care. It's a hoax." This is the perfect storm of a demonstrably false, self-serving, and damaging lie. Trump's desperate attempts to suppress the truth, evident in his meltdowns and public statements, reveal his deep concern, which his base also shares, despite his claims.
Future of Lies
- π€ The speaker anticipates that many of these lies will continue into 2026, as Trump does not appear to be learning from the damage they cause him individually.
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