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Tiffany Trump Is Getting Dragged After She Tried To Call Out Joe Biden On Twitter For 'Lying'

Tiffany Trump Is Getting Dragged After She Tried To Call Out Joe Biden On Twitter For 'Lying'
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On Monday, August 31, Tiffany Trump, the youngest of Trump's two daughters, took to Twitter to attack Joe Biden.

For reasons unknown, she decided to call Biden out for "lying." More than a few people online felt they should remind Tiffany of who exactly her father is.


The Washington Post maintains a "lie tracker" that keeps track of how many times President Trump has lied since taking office.

He passed 20,000 in July, which means that, on average, the President makes about 12 "false or misleading claims" a day.


If you don't want a President who lies, it's pretty obvious who people should be voting for in November.



This seems like a classic instance of the pot calling the kettle black.



Of the Trump children, Tiffany has been the least active politically since her father took office. Many hoped that this was because she didn't want to be associated with the President's platform or bad behavior.

It seems that was not the case.



President Trump will have to quit lying if he wants the respect of his daughter Tiffany!


This November, Americans will vote to determine whether their next President respects facts and the truth. But Tiffany Trump may not like the outcome.

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