CBS News
Margaret Brennan 2 hrs ago
President Trump ’s boasting and tendency to believe conspiracy theories have led to a deficit of credibility.
“In this journey, I will never lie to you,” Mr. Trump said on the campaign trail.
Since the campaign, Mr. Trump has presented himself as the last honest man in Washington.
But a new Quinnipiac poll shows that his unsubstantiated wiretapping claims have been damaging.
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Sixty percent of voters do not believe that he is honest and 39 percent of Republicans do not believe his allegation that former President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower.
“That did not happen,” Nunes said on Wednesday.
In his signature book “The Art of the Deal,” published 30 years ago,
Mr. Trump referred to his style as “truthful hyperbole,” an “innocent form of exaggeration-and a very effective form of promotion.” But that style may not be effective in the White House.
In an interview with Time magazine published Thursday, Mr. Trump dismissed concerns about his truthfulness, telling the reporter
“I can’t be doing so badly, because I’m president, and you’re not.”
Poll: Trump's credibility hurt by Obama wiretap claims
I'm surprised the moron didn't go NANANANA, and stick his tongue out! He forgets he is also the least popular person
ever elected POTUS......IN HISTORY!
Thankfully voters are beginning to recover from the effects of drinking the Trump Koolaid!