The week in whoppers: Joe Biden gaslights about his foreign-policy record, Ana Navarro fearmongers about Pete Hegseth and more
Briefly

President Biden's claim that Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia are 'far weaker today' than when he took office is audaciously inaccurate, misrepresenting the geopolitical landscape and inviting scrutiny on the integrity of his leadership.
Ana Navarro's assertion that women at the Department of Defense should 'panic' because of Pete Hegseth misrepresents his actual views, which have been supportive of women serving in the military. This seems to be a sensationalized mischaracterization.
There are substantial facts contradicting claims of a migrant-driven crime wave being nonexistent. The rise of gangs like Tren de Aragua and specific violent events challenge this narrative of declining crime.
Critics assert that the FBI's current image issues stem largely from Trump's accusations, creating a narrative where institutional trust erodes amid partisan disagreements over accountability and transparency.
Read at New York Post
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