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“I don’t draw pictures”: The slopest dementia
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With the truth, some people don’t take it so exactly. Many statements of well -known personalities later turned out to be a lie, as our photo gallery shows.
A well -known saying is: “The lie takes the elevator, the truth the stairs – but in the end they both arrive at the top”. The latest example: Donald Trump. The US President was recently faced with alleged nude drawings, which he is said to have written together with a letter in 2003 to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein († 66). Trump raged and sued the magazine and editor Rupert Murdoch to at least $ 10 billion.
In order to put on the discussions about it once and for all, he now claimed that he did not draw any pictures. Just stupid: two drawings from the past were even auctioned.
Quotes from Bill Clinton and Christoph Daum were also remembered
However, Trump would not be the first politician to use a lie who will later be uncovered. Bill Clinton also proved how fragile the credibility of great personalities can be. “I did not have a sexual relations with that Woman, Miss Lewinsky” (“I had no sexual relationships with this woman, Miss Lewinsky”), he said in 1998 in front of running cameras. Only months later he gave the relationship.
Christoph Daums († 70) were also energetic self -defense in the cocaine affair: the then coach of Bayer Leverkusen announced a voluntary hair test that was to relieve him. The result was positive – the hair sample transferred him to the lie. Even today, his sentence “I do because I have an absolutely pure conscience” quotes a lot and has been symbolical of a publicly refuted attempt to deceive.
Source: Stern

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