Kellyanne Conway: The Trumps deserve the credit for Americans living longer

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Kellyanne Conway: The Trumps deserve the credit for Americans living longer
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Declining drug overdoses? Falling cancer death rates? Nope: Trump is behind Americans living longer, she says.

The CDC reported Thursday U.S. life expectancy rose for the first time in four years, thanks to a drop in deaths from drug overdoses and cancer.

‘This has not happened through coincidence, it’s happened through causation. It’s owing in large part to a whole-of-government approach to treat the whole person led by President Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and really the entire administration.’ Conway, a fierce supporter of President Trump, said those words during a press conference on Thursday, where she was grilled about the impeachment trial.

Kellyanne Conway claims that "life expectancy in America has increased" because of a "whole of government approach to treat the whole person led by President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and really the entire administration." The CDC report this is based on doesnt say this. pic.twitter.com/82neKPfFpX

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