💨 Abstract
Donald Trump regularly makes questionable statements about historical events. Recently, he falsely claimed he was in Scotland the day before the 2016 Brexit referendum and made a correct prediction. In reality, he visited the day after and offered vague personal support for Brexit. This pattern includes inflated claims about his insights into international events, such as falsely stating he opposed the 2003 US invasion of Iraq publicly before it started.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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