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Sarah Sanders sorry for false claim
#1
That...that is amazing that she said they were wrong.

She still tries to spin it, but admitting they said something wrong is weird.

I almost want to say that Trump is losing his grip on her...almost.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/08/15/sarah-sanders-donald-trump-more-jobs-blacks-barack-obama/995704002/


Quote:White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders offered a rare correction and apology after providing false information during a press briefing Tuesday about how many jobs Barack Obama created for blacks during his presidency. 


Sanders incorrectly told reporters President Donald Trump had created three times as many jobs for African-Americans as former President Barack Obama had during his entire eight years in the White House.

"Correction from today’s briefing: Jobs numbers for Pres Trump and Pres Obama were correct, but the time frame for Pres Obama wasn’t,"
Sanders posted on Twitter. "I’m sorry for the mistake, but no apologies for the 700,000 jobs for African Americans created under President Trump." 


Media outlets were quick to fact-check with data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. When Obama was president, he created nearly 3 million jobs for blacks, about 15 times what Sanders claimed. 

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Correction from today’s briefing: Jobs numbers for Pres Trump and Pres Obama were correct, but the time frame for Pres Obama wasn’t. I’m sorry for the mistake, but no apologies for the 700,000 jobs for African Americans created under President Trump
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Sanders had been attempting to show Trump's record with the African-American population was not only great, but even better than Obama's, explaining Trump tripled Obama's job creation record for the black community. 

"This President since he took office, in the year and a half that he's been here, has created 700,000 new jobs for African-Americans," Sanders said Tuesday.


She continued: "That's 700,000 African-Americans that are working now that weren't working when this President took place. When President Obama left, after eight years in office, he had only created 195,000 jobs for African-Americans."


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The claim was made during Sanders' defense of Trump on race after the president was accused of using the N-word on tape and called former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman a "dog" on Twitter. 


The White House Council of Economic Advisers posted an apology on Twitter, saying there was a miscommunication to Sanders.

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Press Sec. Sanders claimed President Trump created three times as many jobs for black people as the Obama admin. did in eight years.

According to the official count from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most black employment gains occurred under Obama. https://nbcnews.to/2MMkWb3 
6:10 PM - Aug 14, 2018

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I like the idea that anyone thinks either of them created all these jobs.
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(08-15-2018, 10:39 AM)michaelsean Wrote: I like the idea that anyone thinks either of them created all these jobs.

There is a reason politics is color-coded, after all.  How much simpler can we convince the public that it is?
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Wonder why she felt the need to admit this lie and not all the others?
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