In recent weeks, writers and fact-checkers at The New Yorker have produced a series of reported essays about Donald Trump and the truth. Presidential candidates have always lied, “but sometimes there really is something new under the political sun,” David Remnick wrote
when he introduced the series, last month. Trump, the Republican
nominee, “does not so much struggle with the truth as strangle it
altogether.” Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, has had her
bald-faced moments. “But, in the scale and in the depth of his lying,
Donald Trump is in another category.”
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