It's obvious, as our Trumpers run around in crazed fashion, flapping their arms and screaming "LIAR LIAR," at us and the world in general, that their definition of a lie is different from that used by sane people.
It seems that for them, a lie is "anything I don't want to read or hear."
I'd like to return to the dictionary definition--"A deliberately false statement"--in asking our Trumpers the following question:
Has Trump ever lied? If so, how often?
Note that I'm being lenient here. A statement that is incorrect isn't necessarily a lie--intent matters. So for instance, Trump wasn't lying when he said that George Washington, after Valley Forge, "took over all the airports." He really thought that happened. Gross stupidity, not a lie as such.
So c'mon, Trumpers. In your view, has Trump ever lied?