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Fact Check: Trump's tales of duct-taped women and prayer rugs at US-Mexico border
An internal administration inquiry turned up no evidence of Trump's claim.
By Quinn Owen and Matt GutmanJan 30, 2019 4:15 PM ET
In his battle for a border wall, President Donald Trump has repeatedly told colorful and at times disturbing stories to make his case. Two, in particular, involving duct tape and prayer rugs, have attracted so much attention administration officials reportedly launched an urgent effort to find evidence to support the presidents claims.
But no evidence has been found - of either migrants using prayer rugs at the border or smugglers using duct tape on women to traffic them - according to an administration official who spoke to ABC News on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly.
It appears Trump's Hollywood movie-style descriptions of human trafficking at the border, at this point, are closer to fiction than fact.
Duct tape all over the place
Trump's most recent re-telling of the duct tape story came Friday in the Rose Garden as he announced a temporary end to the government shutdown. He argued Democrats need to wake up to the horrors at the border, and again launched into an ad-libbed, graphic account hes told with relish at least 14 times this month.
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NRaleighLiberal
(60,015 posts)Sicario: Day of the Soldado
And he took what he saw in the movie and worked it into his speeches as if it is reality
tulipsandroses
(5,124 posts)I don't know if this man really believes the lies he tells.
If one of my clients claimed something he saw in a movie was real - We'd be discussing a trip to the hospital - involuntarily if he did not agree to go willingly.