The searchable archive of every Trump lie. Search the record, read the receipts, then print the lie on a tee with a QR code that proves it.
The Archive
Lie Library exists so a misstatement is never more than one search away from the primary source. Here is what that means in practice.
Direct quotes with date, venue, and primary source. No paraphrase, no spin, no screenshot-and-hope.
Each lie links to transcripts, video timestamps, and at least one independent fact-check. Bring your own skepticism.
Tees, mugs, hats, and stickers printed with the lie plus a QR code. Scan it, get the evidence. Wear the record.
Elections, economy, weather, crowd sizes, health. Filter by severity, year, or venue and follow the pattern.
How it works
Type a word, topic, or date. Instantly surface every catalogued claim with verdict, sources, and context.
Each entry opens to a dossier page: the quote in full, the video clip, the primary source, the fact-check, the timeline.
Print the lie on a tee, mug, or sticker. Every item ships with a QR code that jumps anyone straight to the source.
The Merch Desk
Tees, mugs, hats, and stickers with the quote on the front and a QR code on the back that lands anyone who scans it on the primary source. Proof is the whole point.
Frequently questioned
No. We catalogue on-the-record statements that independent fact-checkers have rated false or misleading. We do not editorialize. If you want opinion, read an opinion column.
A public statement by Donald Trump that at least one major fact-checker (PolitiFact, Washington Post Fact Checker, FactCheck.org, Snopes, AP, Reuters) has rated as false, mostly false, pants on fire, or equivalent.
Primary sources first: video transcripts, rally recordings, Truth Social and Twitter/X posts, interview tape, official filings. Each entry links to every source we used.
Every product prints a unique QR that resolves to that lie's dossier page. Anyone who scans it lands on the quote, the sources, and the fact-check, with no login required.
Yes. Send quotes, clips, or corrections through the Submit Tip form. We review every submission and cite contributors when we add an entry.
Because the record matters and search still beats memory. An indexed, citation-backed archive is harder to hand-wave away than a news cycle.
A share of merch proceeds goes to press-freedom and voter-access nonprofits. We publish the allocation annually.
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