For the Aliens
A personal essay about journaling, memory, and AI alchemy and how keeping notes for years led to a surprising realization when old pages were uploaded into a chatbot.
A personal essay about journaling, memory, and AI alchemy and how keeping notes for years led to a surprising realization when old pages were uploaded into a chatbot.
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While a precise count of Trump’s falsehoods post-2024 is elusive (and likely enormous), fact-checkers have documented dozens of notable examples across virtually every policy area. Many of these claims are repeated rallies lines or social media refrains, indicating a deliberate strategy of reinforcement. In summary, the pattern of frequent, repetitive false claims that defined Trump’s first term has very much continued into late 2024 and 2025, with leading fact-check organizations continually debunking the same themes: election fraud lies, immigration myths, economic exaggerations, and a litany of other false statements. Each of these has been verified false or misleading by reputable fact-checkers (The Washington Post, PolitiFact, FactCheck.org, AP, Reuters, and others), underscoring the extraordinary scale of misinformation in Trump’s post-2024 political discourse.