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4. His response to the reporter's question is so quintessentially Trump: the guy lies, lies and lies...he's relentless.
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 05:44 PM
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From 'Trump’s Lies vs. Your Brain':

"Our brains are particularly ill-equipped to deal with lies when they come not singly but in a constant stream, and Trump, we know, lies constantly, about matters as serious as the election results and as trivial as the tiles at Mar-a-Lago. (According to his butler, Anthony Senecal, Trump once said the tiles in a nursery at the West Palm Beach club had been made by Walt Disney himself; when Senecal protested, Trump had a single response: 'Who cares?') When we are overwhelmed with false, or potentially false, statements, our brains pretty quickly become so overworked that we stop trying to sift through everything. It’s called cognitive load—our limited cognitive resources are overburdened. It doesn’t matter how implausible the statements are; throw out enough of them, and people will inevitably absorb some. Eventually, without quite realizing it, our brains just give up trying to figure out what is true."

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/donald-trump-lies-liar-effect-brain-214658

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