Here's a simple example, but there are thousands.
Trump's "very fine people" myth. The quote was in 2017. Eight years ago.
On the eve of the election, Obama brought it up. How in the world could he have the confidence to bring up a blatant lie almost eight years later? Because the national media never told the truth. I saw Caitlin Collins interviewing a congressperson at the DNC. He mentioned Trump saying Nazis were very fine people. All she had to do was say "sorry congressmen, but that is false, and we've know that".....or anything like that. She said NOTHING, and the myth lived on. All it would take is a few folks in her position to correct a few people, like journalists are supposed to do, and that shit would have been over.
They've done this on so many things. That's how folks like prime and such get only what they want them to get.
According to multiple reports in 2025, Sergio Gor, the Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, was born in the Soviet Union. This was confirmed in July 2025 after media speculation fueled by his past refusal to disclose his birthplace.
About Sergio Gor
Birthplace: Gor was born Sergey Gorokhovsky in 1986 in Tashkent, which was then in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union.
Immigration: His family later moved to Malta in 1994 before emigrating to the U.S. when he was a teenager.
Personnel Role: In the second Trump administration, Gor was responsible for vetting and appointing thousands of political appointees.
Security clearance: Reports from June 2025 indicated that Gor had not fully completed the required Standard Form 86 (SF-86) for his own security clearance, although the White House counsel stated he was "fully compliant" and his clearance was active.
Later role: In August 2025, President Trump nominated Gor to be the U.S. Ambassador to India. Dan Scavino was expected to succeed him as personnel director.
Context of the claims
Lying on forms: Amid the controversy over his birthplace and vetting, tech executive Elon Musk accused Gor of "deliberately lied about where he was born on Federal forms".
Criticism of vetting process: Gor also reportedly criticized the SF-86 security vetting process, expressing concern that it could be used by the "deep state" to block Trump's appointees.
Broader concerns: Critics have pointed to Gor's handling of personnel, his Soviet birth, and his issues with the security clearance process as causes for national security concerns. NO RED FLAGS RIGHT THERE> NO.