Okay, Kasandra, my challenge to you was: "Give me the top 10 false statements - quote and context."
Did you do that? Nope, no context on any of the statements - and why didn't you include context? The entire discussion above is literally about how in context the statements make sense and their meaning is clear, and yet the media chooses to strip the context to misrepresent that meaning to fit their narrative. That's exactly what you did when you stripped context. Did you not know the context, or was it a deliberate choice?
I also asked for your top ten, and from your casual compilation and willingness to grab more, what I suspect I got instead was a pull from someone else's work product. Again, you chose not to make a case but to pretend that citing to the work of others out of context is a case.
So let's look at what in fact you did bring us. First you get an F for research and failure to follow directions since you provided no context or analysis.
OK, try a few of these. If it's not 10 and you think you've debunked some, I can easily get more.
1.Jan 22: "We have it totally under control."
Yes, on Jan 22, literally ONE DAY after the FIRST confirmed case on US soil. We did in fact believe we had it under control at that point, we were tracking infected and exposed people and the CDC still believed that mapping and self quarantine would be sufficient to contain the spread. This is also 2 days after Fauci announced work on a vaccine had begun.
For further context, on Jan 23rd the very next day, the WHO announced that the Wuhan virus does NOT yet constitute a public health emergency of international concern.
2. Feb 2: "We pretty much shut it down coming from China. It's going to be fine."
On Jan 31st, Trump announced the shut down of travel from China. Biden and the media talking heads jumped up and called this racist and reactionary. Biden going so far as to say that travel bans are the wrong response and unneeded and that he never used them to stop H1N1 (which he didn't stop) or Ebola (which has a completely different trajectory expectation). Biden and the media keep doubling down on this for weeks, even after most world governments use Trump's approach and institute major international and even intra-national travel restrictions. Eventually, the media just stops saying it - they NEVER admit they were wrong or that they and Biden were "fighting the last war" while Trump was right (just for context they were still raising these questions at the press conference from which you pulled your final quote below almost a fully month later).
In any event, the statement is 3 days after the travel ban, almost certainly in response to questions from the media about the "racist travel ban." It isn't a lie and provides a direct explanation for why he put in place a travel ban. Pull the actual context if you want to make the case.
3. Feb 24: "The coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. Stock market starting to look good to me!"
On Feb 24, the CDC still thinks they can track and map cases in the US and stop the spread. That's just a fact as of that date. The US confirmed a total of 53 cases as of Feb. 24, meanwhile the US market plunge started as of Feb 22 a day after the US announced 20 cases (more than doubling the previous total to 35 total cases).
So literally, on that day the coronavirus was still believed by the CDC to be under control and capable of being contained by mapping the cases and their contacts (they were wrong), and the market fundamentals were still strong with panic being the primary downward driver. So yes, it still looked good.
4. Feb 25: "I think that's a problem that's going to go away. They know very much. In fact, we're very close to a vaccine."
What's the problem that's "going to go away"? Context remember?
They may in fact be close to a vaccine. You can do your own research, but 2 days ago the Guardian reported 35 companies working on a vaccine, with 4 already testing viable candidates in animals and one with human trials about to start. That's 30 days after "we're very close to a vaccine" which makes that literally true. That means less that 60 days from when Rauci announced they had begun work on a vaccine there is a product where human testing is imminent.
Did Trump give more context at that time about how long after it would take to get to market? We don't know, because, wait for it... you chose to pull a quote out of context so you could pretend it was a lie rather than part of a more complete explanation.
5. Feb 26: "The 15 cases within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero."
So that's a quote that only makes sense in context. You seem to think it refers to stopping new cases - which is exactly why it's been pulled out of context.
However, that is literally pulled out of context from the Feb 26 press briefing. It refers, as explained repeatedly in that briefing to the condition of the 15 diagnosed cases in the US (as of Feb 26, note the inconsistency with the above tallies - Azar confirmed this number real time, but it excluded a number of repatriated people, which I expect were being discussed and included in the prior numbers) and their health status - recovering. 15 sick people expected to recover. What a lie.
So why do you include it here - out of context - and seem to think its a lie? The Meme and ile started 2 days later when the MSM (lead by Rachel Maddow I believe) pulled just that phrase out of context to try and build a meme that it referred to new cases, not the existing cases recovering. It's literally a lie the way you are referring to it.
Even worse, there were multiple questions and answers on those 15 cases and what it meant, on transmission and on recovery, yet that quote was pulled out of the President's answer to a question about whether American's needed to cancel their travel plans for the summer, rather than any of the multiple questions that were relevant to the transmission rates or the 15 recovering cases. So in a callback to 15 cases explained repeatedly in an answer that was effectively talking about whether the country and/or the world might be in recovery by summer and where the President literally said people have to be flexible, because he's hopeful but we may not get there, and people may have to consider local travel rather than international, where the recovery rate by the only cases we treated is pertinent context he made that truthful and accurate statement.
So there are 5. Give it your best shot. Try to do it without using the words "Obama" or "Pelosi".
So, literally even on substance an F. You didn't find a lie, you exposed that you will bend yourself into a pretzel and/or uncritically accept feeds from talking heads. Correct me if I'm wrong, weren't you an academic before you retired? Apply some critical reasoning please.