By DAVID KLEPPER (Associated Press) WASHINGTON (AP) — The cherry tree folklore is too good to be true, but it’s no lie that George Washington had a thing for the truth. “I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is the best policy,” he wrote in his farewell address. A few decades later, another future president’s reputation for veracity earned him a well known nickname: Honest Abe Lincoln. Then there’s Donald Trump, who during his presidency faced questions about business dealings in Moscow.