One of Donald Trump’s more exasperating habits is his embrace of lie inflation. That doesn’t refer to lies about inflation, but rather, refers to the former president telling a regular lie, and then inflating the falsehood in ways that make it worse.
While in office, he did this all the time, on matters large and small. Trump would lie about his approval rating, for example, and then compound the lie by adding outlandish and made-up details.
The practice came to mind again this week. The Republican’s initial lie came several days ago, when he insisted that there’s new evidence that he’d been “spied on” by Hillary Clinton’s operatives. This wasn’t true.
But thanks to the lie-inflation model, that was merely the first step. Yesterday, Trump built on the preliminary lie, issuing a new statement that claimed Clinton broke into the White House and his apartment. That’s utterly bonkers, though it’s consistent with his equally nutty habit of expanding lies in outlandish ways.
But that’s not all the former president did yesterday. He also issued this doozy:








