Lies, Damned Lies and Washington

New York Times logoAs President Trump faces impeachment by the House, it is the very concept of truth that often seems to be on trial.

WASHINGTON — There are days in Washington lately when it feels like the truth itself is on trial. Monday was one of those days.

An impeachment hearing on Capitol Hill presented radically competing versions of reality. An F.B.I. inspector general reportpunctured longstanding conspiracy theories even as it provided ammunition for others. And a trove of documents exposed years of government deception about the war in Afghanistan.

While truth was deemed an endangered species in the nation’s capital long before President Trump’s arrival, it has become axiomatic in the era of “alternative facts” that each person or party entertains only their own preferred variant, resisting contrary information. Rarely has that been on display as starkly as on Monday, underscoring the deep distrust that many Americans harbor toward their leaders and institutions.

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