Kellyanne Conway, outgoing presidential advisor and coiner of the term “alternative facts,” Conway hammered a lot of the same talking points about small business owners and nurses.
The most curious comment was talking about a woman who had to have two jobs, but just got health insurance. Conway didn’t mention if this was an employer-based plan or
“President Trump has done just that, in taking unprecedented action to combat this nation’s drug crisis,” Conway lied. [Fact check: more people died of opioid overdoses in 2019 than at any other time in history. Trump also *did* do something unprecedented: he named first Jared Kushner and then Kellyanne Conway as “opioid czar” even though neither has experience in health care, drug counseling or social work.]
“This is the man I know, and the President we need for four more years,” Conway claimed. “He picks the toughest fights and tackles the most complex problems.”
[Fact Check: Trump said six weeks ago that he would debut his health insurance plan in two weeks; it’s yet to be made public. In the fact of the coronavirus epidemic, Trump didn’t implement a single domestic policy to stop the spread of the virus across the US. And Trump went golfing, putting Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in charge of negotiations.]