A new official White House webpage, five years after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, presents a revisionist account that downplays violence, blames police for escalation, and promotes false claims about the 2020 election and the riot, reflecting views aligned with former President Trump.
President Trump claims Walmart's Thanksgiving basket is cheaper this year, but it contains fewer items and the composition has changed, making direct price comparisons misleading. While Walmart reports a 25% price reduction, overall grocery prices have actually increased since Trump took office, contradicting his assertions.
The Justice Department has initiated a fraud investigation into Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, prompted by claims from Trump loyalist Ed Martin that she falsified mortgage documents, amid ongoing efforts by Trump to oust her.
Leaders of Mexico City, Brazil, and Colombia responded strongly to President Trump's claims that their cities are plagued by violence, disputing his assertions and highlighting their own safety records, with Mexico City and Brasília citing lower murder rates than Washington, D.C., and Colombia emphasizing progress in reducing crime despite some recent increases.