Factually Inaccurate is Not a Denial Because One Minor or Tangential Inaccuracy Enables That Designation

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When somebody such as Rod Rosenstein says a story about him is “factually inaccurate,” it can mean just one minor error not relevant to the gist of the story, and considering Rosenstein could have called the story a made-up lie, his use of “factually inaccurate” is probably a veiled admission that it’s true.