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CNN’s fact check of Trump’s Wisconsin rally speech found 30 false statements and today’s show fact-checked all of them.

“They are going to be doing this between now and then. There is going to be this vicious cycle where they are going to do a fact check and then once they get fact-checked on that, they will go to a new lying fact checker,” Crowder said. “They claim it’s a fact check which gives them cover to lie to you.”

According to CNN:

Former President Donald Trump made more than two dozen false claims at his Tuesday campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin, including two significant attempts to rewrite Wisconsin history.

“What they do is blend some claims with a very weak fact check with some exaggeration or hyperbole,” Crowder said.

He said “the world was at peace” when he was president in 2020, though there were numerous ongoing armed conflicts.

“There has never really been world peace,” Crowder said. “That being said, Trump was the first president in modern American history to start no new wars, unlike Obama and Biden.”

The second was a version of a false claim Trump delivered in 2020 and again in 2022: his assertion that he had saved the Wisconsin city of Kenosha from destruction in 2020 when Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, refused to take action to deal with the civil unrest that followed the police shooting of a Black man.

Gov. Tony Evers turned down Trump’s offer for federal assistance during the riots in 2020.

“Trump did try to help and the Gov. declined that help, which we all know was needed,” Crowder said.

CNN was also concerned about the worth of the cocaine found at the White House.

He said somebody left cocaine at the White House “about a month ago,” though that happened about 11 months ago, and said it was “hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cocaine,” though photos show the cocaine was in a small bag worth nothing even remotely close to that amount.

“President Trump was obviously being tongue and cheek about Hunter Biden’s cocaine,” Crowder said. “We have no idea what the dollar amount was, it was obviously supposed to be tongue and cheek, and they are [wasting time] fact-checking.”

They also claimed that Biden did not wander off and that he was just chatting with a skydiver.

“This is so desperate,” Crowder said. “Where is the fact check from CNN on lies coming from the White House?”