4 dangerous falsehoods Donald Trump is peddling on trade and immigration

They all betray just how little Trump actually understands about complicated issues of public policy

Donald Trump needs to check his facts.
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The lower Donald Trump's rhetoric sinks, the higher his poll numbers soar. Or so he seems to believe. And so, he is lobbing mud balls at everyone and everything, without regard to what or whom he sullies.

The filthiest yet might be on immigration and trade. If the GOP doesn’t want itself stained for generations to come, it needs to wash off Trump's dirt with actual facts pronto.

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Shikha Dalmia

Shikha Dalmia is a visiting fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University studying the rise of populist authoritarianism.  She is a Bloomberg View contributor and a columnist at the Washington Examiner, and she also writes regularly for The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and numerous other publications. She considers herself to be a progressive libertarian and an agnostic with Buddhist longings and a Sufi soul.