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President Donald Trump stopped short of admitting to peddling falsehoods when a reporter asked him whether he fulfilled his promise to "never lie."The question was an apparent reference to a 2016 campaign speech in which Trump ensured supporters he would never lie.When asked if he always tells the truth, Trump said, "Well I try, I mean I do try. I think you try too. You say things about me that are not necessarily correct."As part of journalistic practice, when reporters are factually incorrect in their reporting, the error is corrected, and usually includes an editor's note about the error. Trump is not known to have corrected his own statements that are later found to be false or inaccurate.