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JUST IN; Trump’s speech? I counted 126 lies, virtually every sentence, in 19 minutes. Lies like never before! Bigly lies! Nobody lies like Donald Trump! He barked them out like a rabid dachshund. He looked desperate, like a used car salesman on December 31st who hasn’t met his monthly quota. His favorability is in the sewer. He’s toast…. Exclusive Video 👇👇
JUST IN: TRUMP UNLEASHES A SPEECH THAT HAS CRITICS COUNTING “LIES BY THE MINUTE” — AND THE INTERNET IS ON FIRE 🔥📺
Donald Trump’s latest speech has ignited a political firestorm, with critics blasting it as one of the most misleading, frantic, and fact-free performances of his career.
Within minutes of the speech ending, commentators and political watchdogs flooded social media with blistering reactions. One critic claimed they counted “126 false or misleading statements in just 19 minutes,” declaring that virtually every sentence was either exaggerated, distorted, or outright untrue.
> “Lies like never before. Bigly lies,” one analyst scoffed. “Nobody lies like Donald Trump.”
😬 DESPERATION ON FULL DISPLAY?
Viewers didn’t just attack the content — they went after the delivery. Trump, critics said, appeared rushed, agitated, and uncharacteristically frantic, barking claims rapid-fire with little pause, as if trying to overwhelm fact-checkers by sheer volume.
One viral comment summed up the mood:
> “He looked like a used car salesman on December 31st who hasn’t met his quota.”
Others described his tone as angrier than usual, his gestures sharper, his pacing more erratic — fueling speculation that Trump feels the walls closing in politically and legally.
📉 FAVORABILITY IN FREEFALL?
Polling analysts were quick to connect the performance to Trump’s broader problem: slipping favorability numbers. Critics argue the speech wasn’t about persuasion anymore — it was about survival.
“This didn’t sound like a confident frontrunner,” one strategist said. “It sounded like someone who knows the clock is ticking.”
Supporters, however, dismissed the criticism as media hysteria, insisting Trump was doing exactly what his base expects: attacking elites, rejecting fact-checkers, and projecting strength through volume and bravado
