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Joe Biden’s Growing List of Presidential Lies: 250+ and Counting


Updated Sept. ​19, 2023. Two hundred and fifty lies and counting.

More than two and a half ⁣years into President Joe ‍Biden’s White House tenure, his fabulism is on repeat and he’s told more lies than anyone⁢ could ever quantify. Here is part four of The Federalist’s rigorous coverage designed to hold Biden and⁤ his administration accountable with substantive fact-checking throughout the rest of ⁤his presidency.

You can find part three of “The Full List Of Every Lie ⁣Joe Biden Has Told As President” here.

250. Self-Professed Catholic President Claims He Was Raised In Synagogues

In a call⁤ with ⁣Jewish‌ faith leaders on Sept. 14, ​2023, ‍Joe Biden ​claimed he was “raised in the synagogues” in Delaware.

“I — you might⁣ say raised in the synagogues in my state. You think I’m kidding. I’m not,” Biden said during his greeting.

Biden, on a ‌call with rabbis before the Jewish High Holy Days: “I ⁣was, you might⁤ say,​ raised in the synagogues⁣ of my state. You ‌think I’m ⁤kidding — ​I’m not” pic.twitter.com/qGM1MkQGgX

⁤ — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 15, 2023

Just like Biden was not ‍raised in a black ‌church or a Puerto Rican community, Biden was not raised in a synagogue. Instead, he grew ⁢up in a Catholic home and attended an all-boys Catholic school.

“I’m as much a ⁣cultural Catholic as I am a theological Catholic. My idea of self, of​ family, of community, of the wider world comes straight from my ⁣religion. It’s not so much the ​Bible, the​ Beatitudes, the Ten Commandments, the sacraments, or the prayers ⁤I learned. It’s the culture.⁤ The⁣ nuns are one⁣ of the‍ reasons I’m still a practicing Catholic,” Biden wrote in the first chapter of his⁢ biography “Promises To Keep.”

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‌ What evidence is there to support⁢ Biden’s claim of being raised in synagogues?

I faith leaders, claimed he was “raised in the synagogues” in Delaware.

However, there is no evidence to support Biden’s claim of being raised in‍ synagogues. Biden was in fact raised ‍in a‍ Catholic family and attended Catholic schools⁢ throughout his childhood. This is​ not the first time Biden has made ⁢false ​statements regarding his religious background.

In February 2020, during a campaign event in ⁤Nevada, ‍Biden claimed that he was once arrested ⁣in⁢ South Africa while trying to visit Nelson⁤ Mandela in prison. However, there ⁤is no record of Biden’s arrest and the​ claim was debunked by fact-checkers.

Biden’s‌ repeated false statements raise questions about his credibility and honesty. As the President of the ⁤United States, it is ‍crucial for‍ Biden ‌to be truthful and transparent with the American people. However, his track record of lies and⁤ false claims undermines his credibility and erodes public trust.

It is‍ important for journalists and fact-checkers to hold‌ Biden accountable for his false​ statements and to ‌provide accurate information to the public. The role of the media is to inform ‌and educate, and by fact-checking and exposing ‌false claims, they can contribute ⁢to a more informed ⁢electorate.

In conclusion, Biden’s claim of being raised in synagogues is false. There is no evidence to‌ support this‍ statement, and it is ⁢another example of Biden’s long⁣ list of false⁤ statements and lies. As President, Biden should strive for honesty and transparency, and the American people deserve a leader they can trust.



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