Trump Lied About His Top Qualification To Be Commander-in-Chief (Updated)

BuzzFeed’s Andrew Kaczynski and Nathan McDermott report that—contrary to Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s claims—Trump actually supported the Iraq war in 2002:

For months, Donald Trump has claimed that he opposed the Iraq War before the invasion began—as an example of his great judgment on foreign policy issues. But in a 2002 interview with Howard Stern, Donald Trump said he supported an Iraq invasion. In the interview, which took place on Sept. 11, 2002, Stern asked Trump directly if he was for invading Iraq. “Yeah I guess so,” Trump responded. “I wish the first time it was done correctly.” Trump has repeatedly claimed that he was against the Iraq War before it began, despite no evidence of him publicly stating this position. On Meet the Press, Trump said there weren’t many articles about his opposition because he wasn’t a politician at the time.

In debates and his stump speeches, Trump frequently portrays opposition to the Iraq war as his top qualification to be commander-in-chief. In the February 13 GOP debate, Trump said:

I’m the only one on this stage that said, “Do not go into Iraq. Do not attack Iraq.” Nobody else on this stage said that. And I said it loud and strong. And I was in the private sector. I wasn’t a politician, fortunately. But I said it, and I said it loud and clear, “You’ll destabilize the Middle East.” That’s exactly what happened.

In the last GOP debate, Trump also claimed that President George W. Bush knowingly lied about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in order to launch the war. That popular left-wing conspiracy theory, like Trump’s claim he opposed the war, has no basis in fact.

At a CNN town hall Thursday night, moderator Anderson Cooper asked Trump about the BuzzFeed report. Here is Trump’s response:

“I could have said that. Nobody asked me — I wasn’t a politician. It was probably the first time anybody asked me that question. But by the time the war started — that was quite a bit before the war — by the time the war started, I was against the war. And there were articles, there are headlines in 2003, 2004 that I was totally against the war. And actually a couple of people in your world, in terms of the pundits, said, you know, there’s definite proof in 2003, 2004 Trump was against it.”

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