"I was arrested in the 1970s because I tried to visit Nelson Mandela in prison." LIE.
"I was a civil rights activist." LIE.
"My wife and daughter were killed by a drunk driver." LIE.
"I was co-sponsor of the Endangered Species Act." LIE.
"I will support Robert Bork if Ronald Reagan nominates him to the Supreme Court." LIE.
"I went to Afghanistan to honor a heroic naval officer." LIE.
"After I was Vice-President, I became a teacher. I became a professor.” LIE.
"I put together my own climate plan." LIE.
"I wrote my own law review article in law school." LIE.
“My ancestors…worked in the coal mines of Northeast Pennsylvania and would come up after 12 hours and play football for four hours,’’ LIE.
"I was the first "in a thousand generations" to graduate from college." LIE.
"I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school" and was the “outstanding student in the political science department.” LIES.
"I went to law school on a full academic scholarship…[and] ended up in the top half of my class." LIES.
"The Obama administration “didn’t lock people up in cages.” LIE.
“Immediately, the moment [the Iraq War] started, I came out against it.” LIE.
“I was always labeled one of the most liberal members of Congress.” LIE.
“Two months ago, this country didn’t have nearly enough vaccine supply to vaccinate all or ever near all of the American public, but soon we will.” LIE.