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The 15 Lies Biden Did on CNN

Joe Biden fails at everything except one thing: lying. 

Apparently, the 81-year-old president trips and falls yet remains exceptionally good at deception as he spews one lie each minute during a 17-minute interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday. 

A New York Post article listed 15 lies he vomited during the interview, which included tall delusions about the economy up to his libelous statements against Israel. 

Biden probably weaved one of the epic claims of his presidency: the American people know themselves far from the truth. 

Find out here:

Lies 1: “I’ve created over 15 million jobs since I’ve been president.”

He just can’t be stopped from repeating these fabrications over and over again, even when he’s blatantly called out by reporters and fact-checkers.

Biden entered the Oval Office towards the culmination of the pandemic that gravely affected the economy, a time when stringent lockdown and movement restrictions were blindly imposed by the Democrats, leaving millions of Americans unemployed and tied onto COVID stimulus checks.

After rolling out the vaccines in the country, the economy reopened, which allowed workers to return to their jobs. 

In fact, what he had “created,” if he wants to claim it, was an economic slowdown.

Lie 2: “Other than Herbert Hoover, [Donald Trump] is the only president who has lost more jobs than he created.”

What an outrageous lie. 

Trump did not deliberately lose jobs; it was a global pandemic, resulting in the closure of the entire global economy.

A Democratic president could not have done anything differently.

Lie 3: “Look at what he says he’s going to do if he gets elected. He says he’s going to do away with what I’ve done on Medicare, reducing the price of Medicare.”

Contrary to Biden’s falsehood, Trump emphasized during an interview with Breitbart: “I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare.”

Lie 4: “You know we have 1,000 billionaires in America. Know what their average federal tax is? 8.3%.”

Biden seems to be guessing numbers or recalling data from years ago, as Factcheck.org revealed that “the top 0.1% of earners, with more than $4.4 million in expanded cash income, pay an average rate of 25.1% in federal income and payroll taxes.”

Lie 5: “We’ve already turned it around [on the economy].”

Burnett cited actual economic figures, including the cost of housing that has doubled under his term and “real income when you account for inflation is actually down since you took office.”

And instead of admitting it, Biden flatly denied it. 

Lie 6: “The polling data has been wrong all along.”

It turns out all the statisticians, researchers, professionals, academics, and American people are all “wrong,” according to Biden.

Like 7: “There’s corporate greed going out there. and it’s got to be dealt with.”

A favorite lie of the Democrats. 

It seems that all these lefties just want the companies to hand them out and surrender their money to the government. 

Biden failed to consider that labor costs surged to 5.1% in 2021–2022 and 4.2% between 2023 and 2024, the result of the massive government money injected into the system, the minimum wage hike by California and the blue states, and “pent-up demand by consumers.”

How has he dealt with that? 

Block companies for raising prices to avoid bankruptcy? 

Lie 8: “[Inflation] was 9% when I came to office.”

This is probably the most contrived lie Biden has pushed ever since.

The Democrats and the Biden administration have always blamed Trump for the terrible shape of the economy when he came into office. 

However, data belies their claims, as it reveals that the economy was bouncing back after then-president Trump implemented the Warp Speed project, which encouraged people to get COVID-19 jabs immediately. 

Before he left the White House, inflation was a meager 1.4%.

And then Biden entered the picture, where he spent his first year on a spending spree, leading to skyrocketing inflation.

Lie 9: “They have the money to spend. It angers them and angers me that they have to spend more.”

Raise your hands if anyone here has money to spend. Bankrate recently conducted a study revealing that 76 percent of adults earning less than $50,000 are living from paycheck to paycheck, a six percent increase from last year.

Lie 10: “Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs, and other ways in which they go after population centers.”

Accusing Israel, a longtime ally, of deliberately targeting civilians was just wrong.

The Hamas terrorists blend along with the civilian population, even constructing tunnels under hospitals and residential apartments.

Before they attacked Rafah, Israel sent a series of warnings and advisories to people to seek shelter outside of the city. 

The Israeli government is working double time to minimize civilian deaths while trying to stop terrorists who burn infants, rape women, murder, and kidnap innocent civilians.

Lie 11: “We’re not walking away from Israel’s security. We’re walking away from Israel’s ability to wage war in those areas.”

Without obliterating Hamas, Israel’s security will always be under threat. 

Lie 12: “It made no sense in my view to engage in thinking Iraq has a nuclear weapon.”

Biden claims he warned Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to commit the mistakes the US made in Afghanistan and Iraq.

However, Biden voted in favor of invading Iraq.

Apparently, it made sense to him back then.

Lie 13: “You can’t only love your country when you win.”

Biden’s critique of Trump with this remark would have more bearing if he said it to his supporters. 

Lie 14: “I travel around the world, other world leaders, know what they all say, 80% of them say, ‘You gotta win. My democracy is at stake.’ ”

While we are not sure if this is untrue, will the world leaders really put the time to pull Biden aside after his beauty rest and say, “Democracy is at stake” if he loses?

Lie 15: “Then [Trump] is going to put in a 10% tax that’s going to increase average Americans’ cost by $1,500 a year.”

Trump has not proposed such a plan. 

He did say he wants a 10% tariff on imported goods, but the effect of such a policy on Americans is yet to be seen.

Or perhaps he is referring to himself, as he declared this week that he is looking to “thwart surge of Chinese imports.”

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