By Melissa Goldin President Donald Trump will deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday. Priorities for the Republican’s administration have centered largely on the economy, immigration, crime, energy and national security. Trump has spent the last year touting his accomplishments while mocking the record of his predecessor, former President Joe Biden. But much of this bluster is based on false and misleading claims — many of which are likely to be a part of the president’s address to the nation. Here’s a look at some of the false and misleading statements Trump has made at recent public appearances. Economy Trump often says the U.S. is now “the hottest country anywhere in the world” after years as a “dead country.” The U.S. economy was
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