The week in whoppers: Kathy Hochul’s Trump slam backfires, Jill Biden’s damning Joe admission, and more
The article discusses recent controversial statements made by public figures, including Kathy Hochul and Jill Biden. Hochul's criticism of Trump backfired when she mistakenly claimed the Knicks won the 1993 championship, while Biden admitted to concerns about her husband's health during a debate. The editorial highlights various political misstatements and their implications.
- ▪Kathy Hochul criticized Trump but made a factual error about the Knicks' 1993 championship.
- ▪Jill Biden expressed concern about Joe Biden's health during the 2024 debate, contradicting her earlier claims.
- ▪The editorial critiques several political statements as misleading or false.
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Opinion editorial The week in whoppers: Kathy Hochul’s Trump slam backfires, Jill Biden’s damning Joe admission, and more By Post Editorial Board Published May 28, 2026, 5:10 p.m. ET Jill Biden finally admitted that she was concerned about former President Joe Biden's health during his debate meltdown in 2024 -- despite claiming at the time that he was fit to serve another four years. NY Post composite / istock/ Gett See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions This challenge: “I’d ask [President Trump] to name the starting lineup of the [Knicks’] 1993 championship team.” — Gov. Kathy Hochul, Wednesday We say: Oops.
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