By Steven Rascón, PolitiFact.com
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: Caitlyn Jenner “literally killed someone 6 years ago in the streets and was released by a District Attorney.”
PolitiFact s ruling: Mostly False
Here s why: On the night of this year s Academy Awards, Olympic gold medalist and former reality TV show star Caitlyn Jenner got into a social media tussle with Democratic Congress member Ted Lieu of California.
The argument started on Twitter: As a way to win support for her candidacy in the likely recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom, Jenner criticized the governor for allowing district attorneys to release dangerous criminals back on to our streets.
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My father Chris started his business, ATM Detailing, when I was very little. As I grew, so did the business. It was a staple of my childhood, where my dad was able to teach me skills in entrepreneurship, accounting and business. In high school, it was my part-time job. I cleaned ATMs and removed oil stains in the teller lanes of bank branches. It was dirty work, but I could set my own hours, which I would brag about to my friends working in fast food. I was my own boss.
Wishful comparisons of President Biden to Franklin Delano Roosevelt have been coming fast and furious.
In a New York Times essay, the liberal author Jonathan Alter dubbed Biden âFDRâs heirâ and declared that by signing the $1.9 trillion COVID stimulus package, the president âhas made a good startâ at duplicating what âRoosevelt did amid the Depression.â In another column, the Timesâs Jamelle Bouie hailed the stimulus bill as âFDR-sizedâ and said it âcompares favorablyâ with anything FDR signed in his first 100 days. âBiden is off to an excellent start â arguably, one of the best since Roosevelt,â kvelled David Gergen, a former adviser to four presidents. Time magazine announced even before the election that Biden was âpositioning himself as a modern FDRâ and agreed that Roosevelt could be âBidenâs closest presidential parallel.â
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