At a
rally in Buffalo, New York on April 18, 2016, Trump told the crowd, "I wrote this out, and it's very close to my heart. Because I was down there, and I watched our police and our firemen
down at 7/11 — down at the World Trade Center right after it came down.
Trump confused Dayton and Toledo after a mass shooting in Ohio
On August 4, 2019, 24-year-old Connor Stephens Betts carried out a deadly mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio. And when Trump discussed the tragedy during a
speech at the White House that week, he confused Dayton with another city in Ohio: Toledo.
Trump said, "May God bless the memory of those
who perished in Toledo; may God protect them. May God protect all of those, from Texas to Ohio. May God bless the victims and their families. May God bless America."
Origins or
oranges?
Trump told reporters, "I hope they now go and take a look at the
oranges, the
oranges of the investigation, the beginnings of that investigation."
The president also complained, "The Mueller Report, I wished, covered the
oranges — how it started, the
beginnings of the investigation, how it started. It didn't cover that, and for some reason, none of that was discussed."
At a press conference in April [2020], Trump seriously inflated the amount of testing for coronavirus that was taking place in the United States — where, he told reporters, Americans were getting "
one million eight hundred and seventy thousand million tests."