Trump Repeats False Claims on 2024 Victory and More in DC Rally Before Inauguration Day
President-elect Donald Trump made false claims about his 2024 victory, the 2020 election, immigration, and more during a campaign-style rally in Washington ahead of his second inauguration. The false statements are part of the familiar pattern of misinformation that has characterized Trump's rhetoric throughout his presidency.

President-elect Donald Trump made false claims about his 2024 victory and the 2020 election during a campaign-style rally in Washington D.C., repeating debunked lies on immigration and other topics as he marked the start of a new era under his leadership. The event came just hours before his second inauguration, raising concerns about his commitment to fact-based governance. Trump's false claims were widely fact-checked and found to be without merit, highlighting the need for accurate information in public discourse. The rally highlighted the ongoing challenge of addressing misinformation and disinformation.