Newsweek magazine published a pretty damning collection of lies Donald Trump has said over the years, including lies he said under oath and to Congress.
Among other things, Trump said he owned 50% of a deal when in reality he owned 30%, because he "felt" like it was 50%. And that he had lost business deals because of information published about his actual net worth even though he could not mention a single entity who backed down from a deal, but he just "knew."
Journalist Kurt Eichenwald, who wrote the piece, points out that what Trump does is worse than lying: is a delusion, or not knowing reality from fantasy.
And that, he points out, is very dangerous for a president.
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