misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : Military spending on average was slightly higher under Obama ($3 to 2.9 trillion), the economy had already largely recovered before 2016, and U.S. oil production rose more rapidly under Obama.[6][7][8]
misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : 70% of Americans support a 28-week ban, not a 15-week ban on abortion.[12]
misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : While the number of hurricanes are generally the same as they were 100 years ago, today's are stronger and more deadly.[9]