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07/23/2019 12:27 pm ET
Larry Kudlow Insists Trump ‘Doesn’t Make Things Up,’ ‘Very Rude’ To Suggest He Does
The president was caught in a lie when he claimed he’d been asked to mediate the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
By Jenna Amatulli
Larry Kudlow insisted that President Donald Trump “doesn’t make things up” and that it’s “very rude” to suggest that he does.
On Tuesday, the director of the National Economic Council was asked by a reporter outside the White House whether Trump fabricated his recent comments on the long-standing Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
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“The president doesn’t make things up,” replied Kudlow, who also said that it was “a very rude question” and that he wasn’t in a position to comment. He later added that Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or national security adviser John Bolton was better suited to answer the query.
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Larry Kudlow says "the president doesn't make things up." And he says it's "very rude" to assert otherwise.
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On Monday, Trump told reporters at the White House that he’d been personally asked by India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, to mediate the dispute over Kashmir.
“I was with Prime Minister Modi two weeks ago,” said Trump. “He actually said, ‘Would you like to be a mediator or arbitrator?’ I said, ‘Where?’ He said, ‘Kashmir.’ Because this has been going on for many, many years. I was surprised at how long it’s been going on.”
Trump also said he’d “love to be a mediator.”
Indian government spokesman Raveesh Kumar dismissed Trump’s claim less than an hour after the White House meeting, issuing a statement that “no such request has been made.”
The president’s lies have been widely tracked. Fact-checking site PolitiFact awarded Trump its “Lie of the Year” in both 2015 and 2017, while The Washington Post asserted that Trump had made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims as of April 2019. Just this week, Vox reported that in the span of 90 seconds, Trump had lied six times.
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POLITICS
07/23/2019 12:27 pm ET
Larry Kudlow Insists Trump ‘Doesn’t Make Things Up,’ ‘Very Rude’ To Suggest He Does
The president was caught in a lie when he claimed he’d been asked to mediate the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
By Jenna Amatulli
Larry Kudlow insisted that President Donald Trump “doesn’t make things up” and that it’s “very rude” to suggest that he does.
On Tuesday, the director of the National Economic Council was asked by a reporter outside the White House whether Trump fabricated his recent comments on the long-standing Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
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“The president doesn’t make things up,” replied Kudlow, who also said that it was “a very rude question” and that he wasn’t in a position to comment. He later added that Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or national security adviser John Bolton was better suited to answer the query.
Brian Stelter
✔@brianstelter
Larry Kudlow says "the president doesn't make things up." And he says it's "very rude" to assert otherwise.
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8:28 PM - Jul 23, 2019
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On Monday, Trump told reporters at the White House that he’d been personally asked by India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, to mediate the dispute over Kashmir.
“I was with Prime Minister Modi two weeks ago,” said Trump. “He actually said, ‘Would you like to be a mediator or arbitrator?’ I said, ‘Where?’ He said, ‘Kashmir.’ Because this has been going on for many, many years. I was surprised at how long it’s been going on.”
Trump also said he’d “love to be a mediator.”
Indian government spokesman Raveesh Kumar dismissed Trump’s claim less than an hour after the White House meeting, issuing a statement that “no such request has been made.”
The president’s lies have been widely tracked. Fact-checking site PolitiFact awarded Trump its “Lie of the Year” in both 2015 and 2017, while The Washington Post asserted that Trump had made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims as of April 2019. Just this week, Vox reported that in the span of 90 seconds, Trump had lied six times.
Jenna Amatulli
Reporter, HuffPost
Donald Trump India Narendra Modi Larry Kudlow Kashmir Conflict