How to know if Trump is lying...
Google to the rescue.
In 2020 Forbes published an article documenting 18,000 lies, organized by topic. By 2021 the number documented by the Washington Post had risen to 30,573 "untruths". Even the Guardian has covered it. By now there must be enough Reliable Sources
for a Wikipedia article. And so there is, in seven languages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracity_of_statements_by_Donald_Trump
So it is with a bit of resignation that I offer the following: TFG, on "Truth Social" making claims about Cassidy Hutchinson, specifically that she had requested to go to Mar el Lago in Florida, and Trump had personally intervened to make sure she did not go:

But according to the Washington Examiner, she was one of five former staffers who went ahead to set up his personal office. Who knows, she may even know where they kept all those classified documents that the National Archives finally got back from them.
But her Wikipedia article doesn't mention it, they only have the Trump version, so guess what, I'm not going to link to it.

Well, I am too tired to try to sort that one out, but if anyone is so inclined, there is an entire Twitter thread devoted to the relationships between the various former staffers.
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