Fact check: Trump makes more than 20 false claims in RNC acceptance speech
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CNN’s Chris Wallace gave a blistering review of Donald Trump’s “rambling” Republican National Convention speech on Thursday, expressing disappointment at the former president’s failure to deliver the more unifying tone his campaign had been promising.
CNN commentator and former Obama administration official Van Jones quipped Democrats were the ones who "dodged a bullet" after former President Trump concluded his lengthy nomination acceptance speech Thursday night.
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday delivered a prime-time address in Milwaukee before the audience of the Republican National Convention — his first speech since his assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally over the weekend.
CNN’s fact-checking reporter Daniel Dale on Thursday debunked and corrected just some of the false claims that were made by former president and GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump during his address at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
“The Daily Show” on Thursday hailed CNN for its coverage of one particular comment from Eric Trump during the Trump scion’s speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
It appears Donald Trump couldn’t help but go off script during his excruciatingly long Republican National Convention speech, uttering the one word his aides said he wouldn’t.
Donald Trump in 2016 vowed to become so boring if elected that people will be “falling asleep.”