Okay, so imagine you have a friend named Donald. Sometimes, Donald says things that are not true or can make people confused. These things are called false or misleading statements.
One example is when Donald said that the weather was very hot, but actually, it was very cold outside. This is a false statement because it's not true. Another example is when Donald said that he won a game, even though he didn't even play. This can be confusing because it's not true, and it's misleading people into thinking something that didn't happen.
Sometimes, people can make mistakes and say things that are not true without realizing it. But with Donald, some people think he says false or misleading things on purpose. This can be concerning because we expect our leaders to be honest and tell us the truth.
When someone says something that is false or misleading, it can make people unsure about what is true and what is not. It's like if someone told you there is a monster under your bed, but there isn't. It can make you scared and worried for no reason.
It's important to always check the facts and make sure something is true before believing it. We should remember that people in important positions, like Donald, should try their best to be honest and truthful with us.