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Trump Says He ‘Didn’t Sleep’ During Cabinet Meeting

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'Pretty boring': Trump cuts short cabinet meeting after dozing claims
US President Donald Trump cut short a cabinet meeting on Thursday, declaring previous marathon sessions in which he was spotted resting his eyes were "pretty boring."

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Trump says he only appeared to nod off in last Cabinet meeting because it was ‘boring’
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Donald Trump Denies Dozing off During Meetings
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Trump: I don’t fall asleep in cabinet meetings — I’m just bored
Donald Trump denied falling asleep during one of his cabinet meetings, insisting he closed his eyes because it was “boring”.

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Trump holds Cabinet meeting at White House
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Trump prevents ‘boring’ cabinet meeting so he doesn’t fall asleep, avoids Minnesota talk, Kristi Noem
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Fact Check: Misleading photo comparison of Scottish coast does not disprove rising sea levels

A composite photograph comparing images of coastline near a Scottish castle and seemingly taken more than a century apart is not evidence that rising sea levels are a hoax, contrary to widely shared online posts.
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Fact check: Trump says Democrats don’t talk about affordability anymore (they do) because inflation is over (it isn’t)

President Donald Trump tried Tuesday to concoct an alternative reality on the subject of “affordability” – piling lie on top of lie to try to convince Americans that the issue has vanished.
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Fact Check: Is February’s Calendar a Once-in-823-Year Event?

The Instagram post, which is one of several with the same claim that have popped up online, says that February is a type of calendar occurrence that happens once every 823 years.
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Fact Check: Video of giggling Danish lawmakers miscaptioned as reaction to Trump

A 2019 video of Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen laughing uncontrollably as she recounts Denmark’s purchase of four elephants and a seemingly inseparable camel has been miscaptioned online as showing a reaction to U.
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Fact check: Trump twice promotes phony claim that Walmart is closing 250 California stores

President Donald Trump did another social media posting spree on Wednesday night and Thursday morning. As with Trump’s previous posting blitzes, this one was filled with wildly inaccurate and often conspiratorial claims about elections and other subjects.
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Fact Check: Are Chicken Feet and Skin Unsafe to Eat?

"Chicken parts such as the gizzard, head, neck, offal, skin, and so on are safe to eat. If they're unhealthy, then the chicken isn't healthy either," Tan Shot Yen told Tempo on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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