I love when they cite statistics about how many "lies" Trump told. A lot of the "fact checks" on Trump 1) twist his words according to how the "fact-checker" thinks Trump's supporters will interpret Trump's comments, and then "fact-check" their interpretation, 2) "fact check" obvious exaggerations, or 3) "fact-check" his jokes. No, really.
If you take figures like "30,000 documented lies" at face value, there is simply no diplomatic way of replying; you're an imbecile. You only know what other people tell you. You belong at the kiddie table. You're at square one of understanding your world, and you don't even realize there are other squares.
Almost certainly, more lies were told about Trump than by Trump. I wonder what sorts of figures we would come up with if we fact-checked various news organizations. Not only would the number be vast, but the lies would probably be found to have been more damaging than anything said by Trump.