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Buzzfeed reports:

"On Sunday, Donald Trump denied that he had any relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with ABC News.

"Trump added his previous talk of him having a relationship with Putin was just the two saying nice things about each other.

" 'I don't know what it means by having a relationship,' Trump added. 'I mean, he was saying very good things about me. But I don't have a relationship with him.'

"In 2014, during a speech at CPAC, Trump, though, boasted about meeting with Putin's advisers — even receiving a gift and personal note from Putin during the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow. ...

"In 2013, Trump told MSNBC he had a relationship with Putin. Mother Jones posted video last week of Trump saying he talked 'indirectly and directly' with Putin in a 2014 press conference."

Trump also repeatedly said in the GOP presidential debates that he got to know Putin when both were on '60 Minutes.' Now he says he wouldn't know him from Adam (considering he doesn't know Russia troops are in the Crimea, the last part might be true).

As with so many things, the question for Donald Trump is: Was he lying then or lying now? It's equally likely he was lying back in 2013 and 2014 to make himself sound more important as it is that he is lying now to avoid sounding too chummy with the authoritarian he openly admires and consistently praises.

Meanwhile, Trump's campaign manager Paul Manafort asserts the Trump team never did anything to take out of the platform support for defensive arms to Ukraine. The Washington Post's Josh Rogin reports otherwise and says Manafort is lying. I'm going with Josh's version on this one — as should any sentient being.

Trump says he got a letter from the NFL pleading with him to reschedule the debates. The NFL says there was no letter. In the absence of, well, the letter, I'll believe the NFL on this one.

Trump repeatedly said he would release his tax returns. Then he said he couldn't because some years were being audited. No, he's produced no audit letter nor logically explained why he couldn't release some years' returns. Now he says Mitt Romney lost because of his tax returns, suggesting that he just doesn't want to release them because the demands for the returns are less painful than releasing what is in the returns.

A boastful billionaire who says he's been super generous to charity, you'd think, wouldn't mind showing us just how rich and generous he is. Trump, a raving narcissist, however won't let them out. I'm going with the theory they show he's not so rich, not so generous and very good at paying little or no tax.

He lied about giving all that money to veterans' charities — until The Washington Post's reporting forced him to cough up some money. The Post's reporting says he has not given a dime to charity since 2008. He claims to have given "anonymously." No recipients offered to come forward at the convention or anywhere else. Given that Trump brags incessantly about his charitable giving, there should be loads of beneficiaries, so I'll go with the theory he's not been charitable at all since 2008.

Trump lied, saying that it wasn't his voice on a tape pretending to be his own publicist, even though in the past he said he would do this sort of thing.

He lied about seeing widespread celebrations by American Muslims on 9/11. He lies about what Hillary Clinton is proposing (e.g. "repeal the Second Amendment," "open borders"). He lies when caught saying something objectionable (e.g. his ear piece wasn't working).

No wonder he's gotten 4 Pinocchios from The Post — 33 times. Perhaps we should instead start keeping track of the times he tells the truth. It would be less work.

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Jennifer Rubin writes the Right Turn blog for The Post, offering reported opinion from a conservative perspective.