How do we know Susan Rice is telling a lie?
Her lips are moving:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6K0Wl1MT6U
People give off certain, recurrent, unavoidable "tells" when talking about one thing or another.
Tells given off when remembering a fact, differ from tells given off when fabricating.
Context and stress also play a role.
As does the context one person is placing things in and or viewing things from - from both parties respective perspective.
And there is also the issue of a person who fears they might not be believed.
Their fear they might not, will not, are not being believed, ends up a self-fulfilling prophecy - they end up giving off the tells of some who is lying, lol
And there is the issue of what one is looking for, with its' impact on what ends up being missed.
As when a person has a blood test taken for one thing, that ends up missing some other "tell" or "symptom" because that had not been the subject of the testing.
Likewise with "testing for" or watching for "tells" during a person's account of one thing or another.
All the above requires constant, rigorous training, and continued refinement in the detection of.
For, as in all things in life...
There are things that differ.
And there are things that only appear to.
And there are things that are the same.
And there are things that only appear to be, or to look, the same.
One could write an ongoing book on such things.
One interesting thing about one of Rice's tells is that it is much like one of Trump's, when he is lying.
And it'd be interesting to compare Susan's tells with Condoleezza's.
Both are rather ever nervous women.
Both ever give off THEIR sense that they are not taken seriously, with the impact of that on a person's every movement.
And that kind of thing influences the kinds of tells a person gives off - both when stating a fact, and when fabricating a thing.
As when a woman who has NOT cheated on her physiopsychologically abusive jerk of a boyfriend, husband, or whatever, is actually telling the jerk the truth in her denial, but is so fearful he will not believe/is not, believing her, that she begins to manifest the very tells she wishes to avoid - the tells of one who is lying.
In contrast, Trump is nervous only in the very split second of his endless lying.
At which point, because he simply hasn't a moral compass of right and wrong - his self-worship is all that matters to him - he instantly returns to his sense of "how wonderful I am; world."