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Former President Donald J. Trump has always been known for his tendency to exaggerate and bend the truth, but recent comparisons between his speeches at the Republican National Conventions in 2016 and 2024 show a concerning trend of increased falsehoods.

Back in 2016, when Mr. Trump accepted the nomination amidst doubts and skepticism, he stuck closely to his prepared remarks and at least acknowledged some facts. However, fast forward to 2024, and we see a different picture. His recent speech at the convention was filled with exaggerated claims and inaccuracies, resembling more of a rally speech rather than a formal address.

In fact, the length of his speech in 2024 was almost twice as long as his 2016 speech, with the number of false claims doubling as well. A New York Times analysis revealed that within just two minutes of his acceptance speech this year, Mr. Trump made five exaggerated or false statements.

This shift in Mr. Trump’s relationship with the truth is alarming. While some of his claims in 2016 may have had a hint of truth or lacked context, many of his recent claims are outright false. This trend raises concerns about the narrative Mr. Trump will push as he gears up for another presidential campaign in an attempt to reclaim the White House.

The transformation in Mr. Trump’s approach to facts over the years is evident in the stark differences between his 2016 and 2024 speeches. As supporters and critics alike analyze his words, it is clear that the landscape of political discourse has shifted, and the importance of fact-checking and holding leaders accountable for their statements is more crucial than ever.