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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPresident Donald Trump said he never tells a lie and that prices are going down in a fib-filled interview with Fox broadcasters during a Washington Commanders football game on Sunday. (Watch the video below.)
Trump visited the booth in the third quarter at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, chatting about his days as a tight end at New York Military Academy.
“How many touchdowns did you have back then?” analyst and former NFL linebacker Jonathan Vilma asked him. “I’m not sure I had any,” the president replied. “It’s a long time ago.”
Trump added, “At least you realize that I never tell a lie, right?”
The president tacked on a few more whoppers when Vilma asked for his thoughts on “where we are as a nation.”
Trump replied that “prices are coming down” and that over $17 trillion is being invested in the country, both fabrications that he has been repeating.
Trump, who was booed by many fans and cheered by some, brought up the planned Washington, D.C., stadium for the Commanders ― but did not mention that he was pushing for it to be named after him.
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Trump had previously threatened to block the $3.7 billion project if the Commanders did not revert to their racist former name, the Redskins.
The president did not prove to be a good-luck charm for the home team on Sunday. The Commanders lost to the Detroit Lions, 44-22.


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