I would say the title fits. Even Euseibus himself admitted that lying was OK to advance the faith.
... no.
He uses this passage in Evangelical Demonstration Book (3) page 124:
"Certainly the attestions I have already produced concerning our saviour may be sufficent. However, it may not be amiss, if, over and above, we make use of Josephus the Jew for a further witness."
He forged the references to Jesus in the TF!
Evidence?
There are various things we might think about the
Demonstratio Evangelica and the TF.
One is that Eusebius managed to forge the passage in Josephus such as to fool all his contemporaries.
Another is that someone else had previously forged that passage and Eusebius was his dupe.
A third is that the same person who interpolated that passage into Josephus also introduced the corresponding passage into Eusebius.
A fourth is ... ah, I can't be bothered, it gets a bit complicated at this point.
A fifth would be that the TF is true.