Presidency lied over attorney generals comment
You're referring to the recent controversy surrounding the Attorney General's comment about the President's statement.
To clarify, the Attorney General, Merrick Garland, made a statement saying that the President's comment about the FBI was "not accurate" and that the FBI is an "independent" agency that makes its own decisions. The President had previously made a statement suggesting that the FBI was involved in a conspiracy to steal the 2020 election.
The President's statement was widely criticized by many, including some of his own party members, as being inaccurate and misleading. The Attorney General's comment was seen as a rebuke of the President's statement and an attempt to clarify the facts.
It's worth noting that the President has a long history of making statements that are later proven to be false or misleading. This has led to concerns about the President's trustworthiness and his ability to accurately convey information to the public.
In any case, the controversy highlights the importance of fact-checking and verifying information before sharing it with others. It's crucial that we all strive to be accurate and truthful in our communication, especially when it comes to matters of public importance.