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The White House has released a list of “The most abundant frauds” perpetuated by the media in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term on Tuesday
Trump’s administration posted a a statement Declaring, “Since President Donald J. Trump took the post 100 days ago, it was a non -stop deluge of fraud and lies from Democrats and their allies in false news suffering from the terminal cases of Trump’s Oronik syndrome.”
The administration is listed on the 57 census allegedly “fraud” expanded by the president’s critics, media and Democrats.
“Making: Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) claimed that” no president “chaired more plane crashes during his first month in power as President Trump,” was one example.
Traffic Department data He pointed out that more air accidents occurred during the first few weeks of the then President of Biden, because there were 55 air accidents between the Biden inaugural accident on January 21, 2021 and February 17, 2021. Compared to 35 during the same period for Trump.

President Donald Trump speaks at a Governor’s working session in the State Dining room of the White House in Washington, on Friday, February 21st. (Pool by AP)
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The other visible controversy was about whether millions spent on experimenting sexes on mice during Biden’s mandate.
“Fraud: False news CNN tried to” check the facts “of the statement of President Trump that the Biden administration spent millions on” the production of transgender mice, “the administration said.
While the CNN journalist Dearde McPhillips initially claimed that Trump “falsely claimed” that the Ministry of Government Efficiency identified $ 8 million spent on “Creating Mice Transroid Persons” CNN eventually corrected this claim.
“The White House list made it clear what Trump, in speech, did not: studies should understand how these treatments can affect the health of the people who take them, not for the purpose of creating transgender mice,” he now writes in the fact of fact. “The earlier version of this item is misciterated as false Trump’s claim of federal money spent to” creating transgender mice “. The article was updated by the consumption context, which was for research on potential influences on human health treatment used in the care of the gender.”

Trump’s leading question from his political increase in 2015 conducts the US southern border and deports illegal immigrants. (Reuters)
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“Fraud: Government JB Pritzker (D-Il) and public school officials in Chicago argued, did not try to check, whether ICE agents conducted a” ration “at the elementary school-ladder request that echoed the media, including Chicago Tribune,” the administration said.
Chicago tribune Initially, they published an article entitled: “ICE agents refused to enter the Chicago Primary School, CPS officials say.” The title of the article has since been remodeled to read: “He reported that the visit to Ice -in the Chicago School was actually a secret service, the officials say.”
Ice, however, said his agents never arrived at the Hamline Elementary School, located in Chicago, the back of the yard, and the US secret service announced a statement saying that their agents stopped to explore the threat that was made against an indefinite government official. Public schools in Chicago later acknowledged their mistake, citing “misunderstanding,” but confirmed that the school system will not be coordinated with federal immigration bodies.
The progressive Mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson continued to correct the record.
“Today, the Secret Service Agents, not LEDs were present at John H. Hamline Elementary School. While people are worried about the increased implementation of immigration throughout the city, it is necessary that individuals do not spread unverified information that distorts fear throughout the city,” he wrote on X.

Tulsi Gabbard swore as a director of the National Intelligence Service Pam Bondi in the oval office in the White House on February 12, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
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“Participation: AP false claimed that the director of the National Intelligence Service Tulsi Gabbard said that President Trump was” very good friends “with Russian President Vladimir Putin,” the White House wrote.
AND Associated Press ended the indentation The story, declaring in a statement, “Associated Press has withdrawn her story of the US director of the National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, saying that President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin” Very good friends “. Gabbard spoke about Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Outlet continued to publish an updated piece, noting that Gabbard said that fashion and Trump were good friends, including the editor’s note at the end, admitting that AP deleted the original article containing a “wrong report”.
Fox News’ Andrew Mark Miller, Lindsay Kornick, Danielle Wallace and Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.