“Truth isn’t truth,” said Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s attorney and former Mayor of New York on Sunday, 19 August 2018, while explaining that he won’t let special counsel Robert Mueller rush Trump into testifying because he doesn’t want investigators to trap the President into a lie.
Really?
Was the novelist George Orwell onto something when he said, “The past was erased; the erasure was forgotten; the lie became the truth”?
Just wondering.
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