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Subject: Democrats Always Lie - Biden Addition Part 3 - 139-89
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2025 23:19:17 -0500
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2025 01:26:19 +0000,  Lee says...  

> 
> Joes Drugs wrote:
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> > That's what they do.  They are like petulant spoiled children.  If things don't go their way, they
> > immediately begin having illogical fits and lying to try and get their way.
> 
> 
> Biggest inauguration ever, Haitians eating dogs,
> never had sex with Stormy Daniels, millions of 
> illegals voted for Hillary, I will release my
> taxes, tariffis won't cost consumers, Pelosi
> caused Jan 6, Covid will disappear by summer.....

Updated Sept. 15,2023. Two hundred forty-nine lies and counting. 

More than two years into President Joe Biden's time in the White House and the end to his lies is nowhere in sight. Here is part 
three of The Federalist's rigorous coverage keeping the Biden administration accountable with substantive fact-checking throughout 
the president's tenure. 

You can find part two of "The Full List Of Every Lie Joe Biden Has Told As President" here.

https://thefederalist.com/2021/06/24/heres-the-full-list-of-every-lie-joe-biden-has-told-as-president-part-onehundredthirtynine-
and-counting/

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Updated Mar. 2, 2022. One hundred thirty-nine lies and counting. One year into his time in the White House and the end to President 
Joe Biden's lies is nowhere in sight. Here is part two of The Federalist's rigorous coverage keeping the Biden administration 
accountable with substantive fact-checking throughout the president's tenure. You can find part one of "The Full List Of Every Lie 
Joe Biden Has Told As President" here.  

139: Biden Claims Jan. 6 Rioters Killed 5 Cops
During a speech in Wisconsin just one day after his disastourous State of the Union, Biden claimed that Russia's Vladimir Putin 
wanted to divide the U.S. after he saw the Capitol riot on January 6. Biden also falsely accused Capitol rioters of killing "five 
cops." "How would you feel if you saw crowds storm and break down the doors of the British Parliament, kill five cops, injure 145, 
or the German Bundestag, or the Italian Parliament? I think you'd wonder. Well, that's what the rest of the world saw," Biden said. 
Biden, many members of the corrupt media, and other Democrats touted the false narrative that the people who entered the Capitol on 
Jan. 6 killed Capitol Police officers, including Brian Sicknick, but the medical examiner determined that he died of natural causes 
after the incident. The only person who did die during the Capitol riot was Ashli Babbitt who was shot by a cop. 

138: 'Freedom Will Always Triumph Over Tyranny'
Biden opened his State of the Union speech by praising the lack of Covid-19 theater in the legislative chambers and claiming that 
"freedom will always triumph over tyranny." The audacious claim comes just a few months after the president tried to force the 
coronavirus jab on American workers, pushed his administration to work with Big Tech to censor his political opponents, and smeared 
Republicans as domestic terrorists for caring about their children's education. 

137: Powerful Sanctions Stopped Russia
Days after Biden said U.S. sanctions against Russia weren't expected to "prevent anything from happening" in the Ukraine conflict, 
the president claimed that he leveraged powerful punishments against Vladimir Putin, which stopped the Eastern European in his 
tracks. "A Russian dictator, invading a foreign country, has costs around the world," Biden said. "And I'm taking robust action to 
make sure the pain of our sanctions is targeted at Russia's economy." Twenty-four hours before Biden's contradictory statement, 
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that the sanctions "are meant to have a deterrent impact" against Russia. Vice 
President Kamala Harris, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and other cabinet members also 
promoted sanctions as a way to stop Putin from invading Ukraine. 

136: I'm Always Honest
Biden told Americans, "I will be honest with you, as I've always promised," but The Federalist's regularly updated lie tracker 
proves that claim is far from the truth. 

135: 'The American Rescue Plan Worked'
Biden touted the American Rescue Plan as a significant boost to the economy that "helped working people and left no one behind," 
but he neglected to mention it was this sudden influx of federal cash in a slowly rebounding economy that contributed to the 
inflation and rising prices plaguing Americans today. 

134: Trump's Tax Cuts Only Helped the Rich
Biden repeated the popular lie that former President Donald Trump's tax cuts helped only the rich even though they actually 
increased worker earnings and opened up job opportunities across the board. 
His false claim earned a round of boos from the Democrat politicians in the audience who were eager for a chance to take a jab at 
Trump. 

133: 'I Created Lots of Jobs'
Biden touted the rising U.S. job record as one of the highlights of his first year in office but failed to mention that the only 
reason the job rate is growing is that millions of people are returning to work after tyrannical bureaucrats shut down the economy 
for months in the name of stopping the spread of a virus. 

132: Buying American Products Is a Priority
Biden said buying American products is a priority for his administration but has conveniently avoided reinstating U.S. energy 
independence by cutting off Russian oil supplies and lifting his ban on American drilling. Biden's lie also ignored the fact that 
the White House recently defended buying at least $1.3 billion worth of Covid-19 rapid tests from China to disseminate to Americans 
instead of relying on locally-sourced ones. 

131: 'Our Economy Roared Back Faster Than Almost Anyone Predicted'
Biden claimed that "our economy roared back fast than anyone predicted," but as average Americans suffer the consequences of a 
prolonged supply-chain crisis and inflation, it's clear that the price hikes once touted by the administration as short-term are 
here to stay for a while. 

130: The Solution to Inflation Is 'Lower Your Costs'
Biden claimed that the solution to inflation is for businesses to "lower your costs, not your wages," but anyone with a brain knows 
that in order to stay open, companies must raise their prices to pay for increasingly expensive goods. If businesses are forced to 
raise their wages, they will also raise prices for consumers who have to bear the burden or suffer the consequences of 
understaffing. 

129: My Tax Plan Will Lower Costs and the Deficit
"My plan to fight inflation will lower your costs and lower the deficit," Biden claimed. The truth is, however, that Biden's tax 
plan would "result in a net increase in the deficit totaling $367 billion over the 2022-2031 period, not counting any additional 
revenue that may be generated by additional funding for tax enforcement," according to the Congressional Budget Office. 
https://twitter.com/RepGregMurphy/status/1498851117421182978?s=20&t=DS-PCelQpb4Mj0JzKYTYtA 

128: Anyone Making Less Than $400k Doesn't Have to Pay More Taxes
Biden also repeated one of his favorite falsehoods that anyone making less than $400,000 a year doesn't have to pay any more in 
taxes. Experts, however, agree that his promise not to raise taxes on those making less than $400,000 a year is ambitious and not 
realistic because those who fall below the mark are still subject to consequences from a highly taxed economy. 
https://twitter.com/thejcoop/status/1498850645499166723?s=20&t=DS-PCelQpb4Mj0JzKYTYtA 

127: Let's Lower Cost of Insulin (After I Raised It)
Biden called for lower insulin prices amid what he said is a drug price crisis. What the president didn't acknowledge, however, is 
that he undid a rule enacted by Trump that effectively lowered insulin and epinephrine prices for Americans. 

126: Funding Police Is Necessary
Funding for police, Biden said, is suddenly a big priority for his administration, but when rioters called for harm and financial 
cuts to police forces around the country during the 2020 summer of rage, Biden refused to condemn them. The president also allies 
himself with Democrats who proudly call for "racist" police forces to lose their funding. 
https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/1498855426028453898?s=20&t=HGV_-wGYj0tDRU9byBbZ-A 

125: The Right to Vote Is Under Assault
Biden claimed the "right to vote is under assault" by states passing voter-integrity laws but failed to mention that Democrats and 
their cronies in Big Tech and the corporate media were the ones conspiring to rig the 2020 election. As The Federalist's Mollie 
Hemingway reported: 
Hundreds of laws and processes were changed in the months leading up to the election, sometimes legally and sometimes not, creating 
chaos, confusion, and uncertainty. Tech oligarch Mark Zuckerberg, one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, spent $419 
million - nearly as much as the federal government itself - to interfere in the government's management of the election in key 
states.
Pro-Democrat propaganda in the media and censorship of conservative voices and damning stories such as the New York Post's report 
on Hunter Biden also contributed to the plot to take over elections. 

124: Gun Manufacturers Are Immune to Lawsuits
Biden said gunmakers are immune from prosecution even though manufacturers can be sued if a firearm is faulty or malfunctions. 
On the other hand, many of the manufacturers who created the Covid-19 jab are immune to prosecution, despite Biden's claims that 
the gun industry is the only one afforded special privileges. 

123: 'We Need to Secure Our Border'
Biden said he wants to secure the southern border and that he's taking swift action to do so. The truth is, however, that more than 
100,000 illegal migrants are crossing the U.S.-Mexico border each month after the administration touted open borders and overlooked 
the humanitarian crisis for more than a year. Biden not only started his presidency by stripping border protections enacted by 
Trump but welcomed illegal migrants with open arms. As a result, Border Patrol encountered at least 2 million illegal aliens at the 
Southern border in 2021 alone and are expected to encounter even more in 2022. Many of these illegal aliens were released into the 
U.S. with loose instructions to report to ICE facilities but didn't. 

122: Abortion Is Health Care
"If we want to go forward - not backward - we must protect access to health care. Preserve a woman's right to choose," Biden 
claimed during his speech. Killing babies in the womb, however, is not health care. Not only does the heinous act take the life of 
an unborn child, but it has detrimental effects on women's physical and mental health. 

121: Biden Say Russia Sanctions Aren't A Deterrent After His Team Claims They Are
Biden said the sanctions imposed by the U.S. on Russia were not meant to immediately impact the Ukraine crisis. "No one expected 
the sanctions to prevent anything from happening," Biden said. "This is going to take time." 
Just one day prior to Biden's contradictory statement, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that the sanctions "are 
meant to have a deterrent impact" against Russia. 
Vice President Kamala Harris, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and other Cabinet members 
also promoted sanctions as a way to stop Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine. 

120: Biden Says You Couldn't Buy Cannons When Constitution Was Drafted
In a speech on Feb. 3, Biden said that cannons couldn't be bought when the Second Amendment was ratified. "You couldn't buy a 
cannon when this amendment was passed. There's no reason why you should be able to buy certian assault weapons," Biden claimed. 
Even the left-wing Washington Post previously fact-checked Biden's falsehood and awarded his whopper four "Pinocchios." Not only 
were cannons legal when the Consitution was drafted, but they are also legal now. Revolutionary and Civil War-era cannons that 
don't take a cartridge can be bought and sold as saluting and signaling devices in the United States. Certain modern artillery 
cannons that do take cartridges are classified as destructive devices and are legal and regulated under the National Firearms Act. 

119: The Nation's Problem Is COVID

"I know there's a lot of frustration and fatigue in this country. And we know why: COVID-19, omicron it has now been challenging us 
in a way that, it's the new enemy," Biden said in his second-ever presidential press conference. Not only is COVID-19 a virus 
that's been around for years now, therefore not making it a "new enemy," but it's also not the only thing plaguing voters' lives or 
minds. As a matter of fact, while Biden parades around the Capitol encouraging Democrats to abolish the filibuster and legalize 
illegal voting practices, he's failing to address the ongoing Southern border crisis, empty shelves, and rising urban crime. 

118: Wages Are Up
In the same speech, Biden claimed that American wages are up. What he failed to address is that real wages have decreased most of 
the months he's been in office. Even in months when wages were up, Americans were forced to dig deeper in their pockets to cover 
their climbing gas, energy, and grocery bills. 

https://twitter.com/HouseGOP/status/1483908252278697985?s=20

117: Biden Created Jobs
At another point in the presser, Biden tried to circumvent the nation's economic turmoil by claiming that he created more jobs to 
stimulate the economy. He ignored, however, the role the government played in creating the recession that caused job loss in the 
first place. And on the role his own administration played in lining the pockets of Americans with federal cash, Biden was mum. 

https://twitter.com/jimmyfailla/status/1483907947294076930?s=20

116: The Supply Chain Crisis Isn't That Bad
Biden's press conference hardly addressed the ongoing supply chain crisis, which has led to the often popular #bareshelvesBiden 
hashtag, and the nation's rising inflation which continues to plague voters' lives as they begin considering who to vote for in the 
2022 midterms. The president hinted that the "empty shelves being shown on television" were misleading but even he admitted that 
they are "a few [percentage] points below what it was before the pandemic." 

115: Inflation Was Already A Thing Before I Took Office
Biden claimed to reporters that inflation was increasing long before he assumed office but as recent reports indicate, inflation in 
the U.S. surged to 7 percent in December 2021, the highest level since 1982. 

https://twitter.com/HouseGOP/status/1483910974637805577?s=20

114: Republicans Want To Steal Minorities' Right To Vote
In an effort to promote his campaign to initiate a federal takeover of elections, Biden claimed that Republicans want to take away 
minorities' rights to vote. "No matter how hard they make it for minorities to vote, I think you're going to see them willing to 
stand in line and ? keep them from being able to vote," Biden said in his press conference. "I think you're gonna see the people 
they're trying to keep from being able to show up, showing up and making the sacrifice that needs to make in order to change the 
law back to what it should be." 

https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1483915096514605057?s=20

https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1483915717074460674?s=20

113: Schools Aren't Closed
"You say we're not going to go back to closing schools. You said that just moments ago, yet they're closing in some areas. What do 
you say to those teachers and principals and parents about school closings?" one reporter at the press conference asked. "And what 
can your administration do to help make up for learning loss for students?" "First of all, I put in perspective the question you 
asked, very few schools are closing," Biden claimed. "Over 95 percent are still open." Yet, since the rise of omicron in the U.S., 
reports of schools closing across the country have also risen leaving working parents desperate for in-person learning once more. 
Thousands of schools that were scheduled to reopen following Christmas break opted for virtual learning until well into January due 
to panic over COVID-19 spread. 

112: Build Back Better Will Save Americans Money
During the conference, Biden repeated the lie that his Build Back Better legislative package "would actually lower or reduce 
inflation." 

https://twitter.com/mattdizwhitlock/status/1483919117459591172?s=20
This falsehood has been debunked numerous times but that didn't stop the president from claiming that his legislation, which 
actually costs trillions of dollars, won't cost taxpayers a dime. 

111: White House Reporters Are The Most Informed Americans Of All Time
Biden told the White House press pool that they are "more informed than any group of people in America." 

https://twitter.com/ReedReports/status/1483920051124244481?s=20
While the statement will probably score him points with openly partisan press pool members, it's far from the truth. For more than 
a year, corporate media reporters who covered Biden's rise to the presidency and his subsequent time in the White House have 
overlooked the administration's failures to laud the Democrat for being a "moral, decent man." They've wasted their precious Q+As 
with the president on softball questions framed in a positive light, while also failing to ask key ones. They let Biden ramble and 
frequently fail to point out the obvious lies lacing his winding answers. 

110: I Didn't Compare My Democrat Colleagues To Racists
Biden denied that he compared Democrat filibuster holdouts Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona to 
confederate leaders. "I did not say that they were going to be George Wallace or Bull Connor," Biden claimed. "I said we're gonna 
have a decision in history." 

https://twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1483928453812523013
Just the week before, however, Biden asked "Do you want to be the side of Dr. King or George Wallace? Do you want to be the side of 
John Lewis or Bull Connor? Do you want to be the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis?" "This is the moment to decide, to 
defend our elections, to defend our democracy. If you do that you will not be alone," Biden said. 

109: Biden Repeats Lie 'Build Back Better' Plan Cuts Deficit
Biden repeated the lie during his second ever presidential press conference his signature social spending bill would "cut the 
deficit." "My plan cuts the deficit, [and] boosts the economy by getting more people into the workforce," Biden said at the White 
House. Except an analysis from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published in December predicted that the "Build Back Better" 
bill passed by the House would contribute $3 trillion to the deficit over a decade. After the colossal spending package was blocked 
in the Senate, the president explained at his Jan. 19 press conference the White House was aiming to pass the legislation in "big 
chunks." "It's clear to me that we're going to have to break it up," Biden conceded. 

108: Biden Said Long-Term Inflation Wouldn't 'Get Out Of Hand'
Biden told voters in June 2021 that "there's nobody suggesting there's unchecked inflation on the way - no serious economist," but 
as 2022 begins, his reassurances that inflation won't continue are false. He repeated the lie in July at a CNN townhall event. 
"It's highly unlikely that it's going to be long-term inflation that's going to get out of hand," Biden said. 
According to the December consumer price index released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, however, inflation in the U.S. surged to 
7 percent in December, the highest inflation rate since 1982. 

107: Biden Claims Trump, Republicans Want To 'Supress' Votes, 'Subvert' Elections
In a speech delivered Thursday as part of Biden and other Democrats' efforts to turn Jan. 6 into a kind of 9/11, the president 
claimed that Trump and Republicans want to "suppress your vote and subvert our elections." "It's wrong. It's undemocratic. And 
frankly it's un-American," he continued. 
In reality, however, Democrats and their buddies in Big Tech and the corporate media were the ones conspiring to rig the 2020 
election. As The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway reports: 
Hundreds of laws and processes were changed in the months leading up to the election, sometimes legally and sometimes not, creating 
chaos, confusion, and uncertainty. Tech oligarch Mark Zuckerberg, one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, spent $419 
million - nearly as much as the federal government itself - to interfere in the government's management of the election in key 
states.
Pro-Democrat propaganda in the media and censorship of conservative voices and damning stories like the New York Post's report on 
Hunter Biden also contributed to the scheme. 

106: Biden Doubles Down On 'Pandemic Of The Unvaccinated'
Biden doubled down on the lie that COVID-19 is "pandemic of the unvaccinated" despite the rising number of breakthrough cases in 
people who have received the jab. "This continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated. So we've got to make more progress," Biden 
said, urging parents to get their kids the COVID jab. 
Jen Psaki also repeated the pandemic of the unvaccinated lie during a White House press briefing. "Isn't it also fair to say that 
it's still also a pandemic of the vaccinated, given the breakthrough cases that we've been seeing?" a reporter asked. Psaki, 
however, ignored the question and encouraged people to get the shot. "We should be very clear about the impact of not getting 
vaccianted," Psaki said. 
"Data from New York suggests the highly infectious variant is causing five times as many cases in vaccinated people as previous 
forms of the virus," the Daily Mail reported.  

105: Biden Makes Up Manchin Quote To Pretend The Senator Supports His Plans
Biden claimed Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told members of the progressive caucus that he "misled" them by opposing the 
administration's Build Back Better plan. "?and Joe (Manchin) went on TV today, uh, (I don't know) whether it's TV or not, I'm told 
he was speaking to the Liberal Caucus in the House and said, 'Joe Biden didn't mislead you, I misled you,'" Biden claimed. 
Several people pointed out that Manchin never made a public statement that seemed to contradict his opposition to the Democrats' 
plan. A White House spokesperson later admitted that Manchin never said what Biden claimed he did. "The President was underlining 
that constructive and respectful conversations are happening ?. However, the President wanted to clarify that Senator Manchin did 
not characterize himself as having been 'misleading,'" the statement read. 

104: Biden Claims He Played Key Role in Desegregation
In an address to HBCU graduates in December, Biden claimed that he "got started in politics because of the civil rights movement" 
and that he played a role in desegregating his community. "I noticed some of your looks, and I thought you were wondering how does 
he know the black national anthem? Well, because I sat in the black church after going to 7:00 mass. I'm a practicing Catholic. And 
10:00 on the Eastside, getting ready to go out and desegregate restaurants and movie theaters," Biden said. 
https://twitter.com/KyleMartinsen_/status/1471876648479993860?s=20 In 1987, however, Biden said that while he was "very concerned 
about the civil rights movement" at its prime in the 1960s, "I was not an activist." Biden said he was "involved" in what the black 
community was thinking because of his time working at an "all-black swimming pool" but admitted he did not participate in any big 
protests for change. "I was involved, but I was not out marching. I was not down in Selma. I was not anywhere else," Biden said. 

103: Biden Implies Vaxxed People Can't Spread COVID (They Can)
Biden still believes that people who have had the COVID shot can't spread the virus. "Everybody talks about freedom and not to have 
a shot, or have a test. Well, guess what, how about patriotism? How about making sure that you're vaccinated so you do not spread 
the disease to anybody else? What about that? What's the big deal?" Biden asked. 
This directly contradicts the data, which suggests that "people who get vaccine breakthrough infections can be contagious." "COVID-
19 vaccines are effective at preventing infection, serious illness, and death. Most people who get COVID-19 are unvaccinated. 
However, since vaccines are not 100% effective at preventing infection, some people who are fully vaccinated will still get COVID-
19," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website states. "?People with vaccine breakthrough infections may spread COVID-
19 to others." These breakthrough infections are on the rise in the United States as COVID variants blow through communities. Local 
and state health department data from around the nation indicates that more and more vaccinated people are not immune to catching a 
strain of COVID. In Massachusetts, health officials reported more than 11,500 new breakthrough cases since last week. In total, the 
state has seen more than 100,000 COVID cases in patients who were reportedly vaccinated against the virus. The same trends are 
occurring in Tennessee, where vaccinated people "account for almost one in four new COVID cases statewide since Nov. 1." 

102: Biden Says Spending Bill Is 'Fully Paid For' While CBO Expects Price Tag of $3 Trillion Added to Deficit
An analysis of Biden's sweeping spending plan from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) out on Dec. 10 predicts that the "Build 
Back Better" bill passed by the House would contribute $3 trillion to the deficit over a decade. The estimate from the nonpartisan 
budget agency contradicts the president's repeated claims that the bill is "fully paid for" by corporate taxes raising money for 
the trillions that will be spent on programs dedicated to welfare and climate change. Biden once touted CBO estimates as "the gold 
standard" when it comes to economic modeling of congressional legislation. 

101: Biden Claims He Never Supported War in Afghanistan
Biden, a longtime supporter of a U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, claimed this weekend that he's always been against the 
prolonged war in the Middle Eastern country. "Well, I've been against that war in Afghanistan from the very beginning," Biden lied 
in an interview with CBS News' Rita Braver. "We spent $300 million dollars a week and Afghanistan over 20 years." 
Congressional records, however, indicate that Biden, who was a Democrat senator from Delaware at the time, did vote in favor of 
"Authorization for Use of Military Force" on Sept. 14, 2001, just three days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He was one of the 98 
"yeas" who agreed to move forward with the legislation that authorized "the use of United States Armed Forces against those 
responsible for the recent attacks launched against the United States." 

100: Biden Pledged There Would Be No Vaccine Mandate
President-elect Joe Biden pledged in December 2020 he would pursue no such thing as a vaccine mandate for the novel Wuhan 
coronavirus. "I don't think it should be mandatory," Bide said. "I wouldn't demand it to be mandatory." 
In office however, President Biden has been aggressive in pursuing coronavirus vaccine mandates, signing one both for federal 
employees and one for private employers with 100 or more people on staff. Biden's mandate for the private sector, however, has been 
temporarily stalled by a federal court. 

99: Biden Claims He Is Tested Daily For COVID-19. He's Not.
Biden claimed that he is tested for COVID-19 daily after reporters questioned him about his scratchy voice. When asked by a 
reporter during a press briefing about it, however, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki clarified that the president is not 
tested daily. "In the president's remarks earlier today when he was asked about his cold, he said that he was he is being tested 
daily for COVID-19. My understanding was that it was done with less frequency of that. I know Dr. O'Connor said that he was tested 
three times this week. But is there a change in protocol where he is going to be tested daily? And what kind of tests was he 
getting, the antigen or PCR test?" CNN's Arlette Saenz asked. "I think we just put out some details from Doc O'Connor that outlines 
how many times he's been tested and I believe the kind of tests that he received," Psaki said. "He received those tests because he 
had a cold which would be considered a symptom but it's not a change in protocol." "So he's not going to be tested daily?" the 
reported asked. "No," Psaki replied. 
Biden's doctor released a written statement later in the day claiming that Biden is merely suffering from "some increased nasal 
congestion this week." "This can be heard in his voice and he is feeling the colloquially well-known 'frog in ones throat,'" White 
House physician Kevin O'Connor announced. 

98: Biden Pretends Rising Gas Prices Are Actually Falling
President Biden took credit for falling gas prices in Dec. 3 remarks at the White House while prices rise. "Over the last month," 
Biden said, "We've seen oil and gas prices out of the wells, oil and gas prices on the wholesale market come down significantly." 
Prices at the pump, however, haven't declined "significantly." According to AAA, the average cost of a gallon of gas nationwide is 
$3.37 on Dec. 3, still at a seven-year high. Prices a year ago averaged $2.16 before Biden took office. 

97: Biden Makes Up Story About 1967 Visit To Israel
At the Dec. 1 White House menorah lighting in celebration of Hanukkah, President Biden made up a story about a 1967 visit to Israel 
during the Six-Day War. "I have known every - every prime minister well since Golda Meir, including Golda Meir," Biden said in the 
East Room. "And during the Six-Day War, I had an opportunity to - she invited me to come over because I was going to be the liaison 
between, she and the Egyptians about the Suez, and so on and so forth." Meir however, was not elected prime minister until 1969, 
two years after the Six-Day War. The Israeli prime minister in 1967 was Levi Eshkol, who served between 1963-1969. 
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/1466480101860810757?s=20 

96: Biden Repeats False Claim That He Used to Drive A Tractor-Trailer
While touting the passage of the newly passed bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in Minnesota, President Joe Biden 
repeated the debunked claim that he previously drove a tractor trailer. "I used to drive a tractor trailer," the president said 
during an event at Dakota County Technical College. 
The statement from Biden is one of several instances of the president falsely claiming that he drove such a vehicle. While speaking 
at an event in Pennsylvania over the summer, the president proclaimed that he had previously driven "an 18-wheeler." When pressed 
by Fox News for evidence of such an instance occurring, a White House official pointed to a "December 1973 article from the 
Wilmington Evening Journal that showed Biden rode in an 18-wheeler on a 536-mile haul to Ohio." 

95: White House Falsely Claims That Biden Never Opposed COVID-Induced Travel Restrictions
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki falsely claimed that Biden never opposed international travel restrictions based on COVID-19.  
"The President has not been critical of travel restrictions," she said during a press briefing.  
Biden did, in fact, criticize then-President Donald Trump in early 2020 for shutting down certain travel to the U.S. due to COVID-
19 fears and said the decision was xenophobic but later tried to downplay his comments. Psaki, however, revived the "xenophobic" 
narrative to justify Biden's decision to suddenly shut down travel from certain foreign countries struggling with COVID-19. "Before 
Joe Biden's president, he said that COVID travel restrictions on foreign countries were hysterical xenophobia and fear mongering. 
So what changed?" Fox News's Peter Doocy asked. "What the president was critical of was the way that the former president put out I 
believe a xenophobic tweet," Psaki said. 

94: Most Afghans Not Vetted Before Entering U.S. Despite Biden's Claims
Despite Biden's claims that Afghan refugees would be vetted before entering the U.S., a new report suggests that "almost none of 
the 82,000 people airlifted from Kabul" underwent security evaluation. In August, Biden promised in a statement that evacuees would 
be screened at security checkpoints. "Planes taking off from Kabul are not flying directly to the United States," the president 
said. "They're landing at U.S. military bases and transit centers around the world. At these sites where they are landing, we are 
conducting thorough scrutiny - security screenings for everyone who is not a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident." Instead 
of interviewing all of the Afghans entering the U.S., the Biden administration simply used pre-existing criminal and terrorist 
records to weed out some evacuees. 

93: Biden Walks Back Claims About 'Garbage' Report Detailing Illegal Alien Payouts
Biden walked back claims about a Wall Street Journal report detailing hundreds of thousands of dollars in payouts to illegal aliens 
and said that he supported a compensation policy. "If, in fact, because of the outrageous behavior of the last administration, you 
were coming across the border, whether it was legal or illegal, and you lost your child. You lost your child, [your child] is gone, 
you deserve some kind of compensation! No matter what the circumstances," Biden said. "What that will be? I have no idea." Biden 
previously claimed the WSJ  report was "garbage" and denied that the "administration is planning to pay illegal immigrants who are 
separated from their families at the border up to $450,000 each, possibly a million dollars per family." One day later White House 
Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed that the president is "perfectly comfortable with the Department of 
Justice settling with the individuals and families who are currently in litigation with the U.S. government." Biden refused to 
answer further questions about potential DOJ settlements 

92: Biden Claims His Administration Isn't Paying Illegal Immigrants
During a press conference on Nov. 3, President Joe Biden denied reports that his administration was planning to provide payouts to 
illegal immigrants separated at the U.S. southern border. "If you guys keep sending that garbage out? Yeah, but it's not true," he 
said. "That's not gonna happen." The president's claim, however, was refuted the following day by White House Principal Deputy 
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who told reporters that Biden is "perfectly comfortable with the Department of Justice settling 
with the individuals and families who are currently in litigation with the U.S. government." 
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/1456356024496140289?s=20 Moreover, the American Civil Liberties Union also contradicted 
Biden's claim, with Executive Director Anthony D. Romero telling Fox News that the plan is actively under consideration. "President 
Biden may not have been fully briefed about the actions of his very own Justice Department as it carefully deliberated and 
considered the crimes committed against thousands of families separated from their children as an intentional governmental 
policy," Romero said. "We respectfully remind President Biden that he called these actions 'criminal' in a debate with then-
President Trump and campaigned on remedying and rectifying the lawlessness of the Trump administration. We call on President Biden 
to right the wrongs of this national tragedy." 

91: Biden Says Electric Cars Can Drive Across America On One Tank
President Joe Biden claimed electric cars can drive across America "on a single tank of gas." The average electric car however, can 
only travel between 250 to 350 miles before a required charge, according to the University of California Davis' Institute of 
Transportation Studies. A trip from Los Angeles to New York is nearly 2,800 miles. "You plug it in," Biden said. 

90: Biden Claims Glenn Youngkin Sought To Ban Books
While campaigning for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe in Virginia, President Joe Biden claimed Republican opponent 
Glenn Youngkin sought to ban books. "He's gone from banning a woman's right to choose to banning books written by Pulitzer Prize 
and Nobel Prize winning author, Toni Morrison," Biden said in the Washington D.C. suburb of Arlington. 
The bill Biden's referring to however, would have made Morrison's 1987 work, "Beloved," optional for students based on parental 
consent. McAuliffe vetoed the bill as governor. 

89: Biden Claims He Has No Time to Visit the Southern Border
During his CNN town hall on Oct. 21, Biden claimed he has no time to visit the southern U.S. border. "I've been there before," 
Biden said, echoing an excuse that was often used by his Vice President Kamala Harris before she was pressured into a quick trip. 
"And I 
haven't - I mean, I know it well. I guess I should go down. But the - but the whole point of it is: I haven't had a whole hell of a 
lot of time to get down. I've been spending time going around looking at the $900 billion worth of damage done by - by hurricanes 
and floods and - and weather, and traveling around the world." Biden also used his wife, First Lady Jill Biden, and her visits to 
"both sides of the river," the Rio Grande, as an excuse for his lack of presence. 
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1451548730205908994?s=20 Despite Biden's claims that he's too busy with other important matters 
to deal with the unraveling border crisis in person, the president has taken multiple vacations and flies back to his home in 
Delaware nearly every weekend where he escapes the scrutiny of visitor logs and pressing White House responsibilities.