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FOX sabotaged Trump!


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AP FACT CHECK: False claims flood Trump-Biden debate
By CALVIN WOODWARD and HOPE YEN, Associated Press 9 hrs ago


WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of fabrications and fear-mongering in a belligerent debate with Joe Biden, at one point claiming the U.S. death toll would have been 10 times higher under the Democrat because he wanted open borders in the pandemic. Biden preached no such thing.

Trump barreled into the debate Tuesday night as unconstrained by the facts as at his rallies, but this time having his campaign opponent and frequently the Fox News moderator, Chris Wallace, calling him out in real time, or trying. Biden stumbled on the record at times as the angry words flew from both men on the Cleveland stage.

A look at how some of their statements from Cleveland stack up with the facts in the first of three scheduled presidential debates for the Nov. 3 election:

VIRUS DEATH TOLL

TRUMP, addressing Biden on U.S. deaths from COVID-19: ?If you were here, it wouldn?t be 200,000 people, it would be 2 million people. You didn?t want me to ban China, which was heavily infected. ... If we would have listened to you, the country would have been left wide open.?

THE FACTS: The audacious claim that Biden as president would have seen 2 million deaths rests on a false accusation. Biden never came out against Trump?s decision to restrict travel from China. Biden was slow in staking a position on the matter but when he did, he supported the restrictions. Biden never counseled leaving the country ?wide open? in the face of the pandemic.

Trump repeatedly, and falsely, claims to have banned travel from China. He restricted it.

The U.S. restrictions that took effect Feb. 2 continued to allow travel to the U.S. from the Chinese territories of Hong Kong and Macao. The Associated Press reported that more than 8,000 Chinese and foreign nationals based in the two locales entered the U.S. in the first three months after the travel restrictions were imposed.

Additionally, more than 27,000 Americans returned from mainland China in the first month after the restrictions took effect. U.S. officials lost track of more than 1,600 of them who were supposed to be monitored for virus exposure.

Dozens of countries took similar steps to control travel from hot spots before or around the same time the U.S. did.

PROTESTS

TRUMP: "The (Portland, Oregon) sheriff just came out today and he said I support President Trump.?

THE FACTS: That is false. The sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon ? where Portland is located ? said he does not support Trump.

The sheriff, Mike Reese, tweeted, ?As the Multnomah County Sheriff I have never supported Donald Trump and will never support him.?

Portland has been a flashpoint in the debate over racial injustice protests in the U.S. Police and federal agents have repeatedly clashed with demonstrators gathered outside the downtown federal courthouse and police buildings. Some protesters have thrown bricks, rocks and other projectiles at officers. Police and federal agents responded by firing tear gas, rubber bullets and other non-lethal ammunition to disperse the crowds.

BIDEN: ?There was a peaceful protest in front of the White House. What did he do? He came out of his bunker, had the military do tear gas.?

THE FACTS: It was law enforcement, not the military, that used chemical irritants to forcefully remove peaceful protesters from Lafayette Square outside the White House on June 1.

And there is no evidence Trump was inside a bunker in the White House as that happened. Secret Service agents had rushed Trump to a White House bunker days earlier as hundreds of protesters gathered outside the executive mansion, some of them throwing rocks and tugging at police barricades.

HEALTH CARE

TRUMP: ?Drug prices will be coming down 80 or 90%.?

THE FACTS: That?s a promise, not a reality, and it?s a big stretch.

Trump has been unable to get legislation to lower drug prices through Congress. Major regulatory actions from his administration are still in the works, and are likely to be challenged in court.

There?s no plan on the horizon that would lower drug prices as dramatically as Trump claims.

Prescription drug price inflation has been low and slow during the Trump years, but it hasn?t made a U-turn and sped off in the other direction. Prices have seesawed from year to year.

Looking back at the totality of Trump?s term, from January 2017, when he was inaugurated, to the latest data from August 2020, drug prices went up 3.6%, according to an analysis by economist Paul Hughes-Cromwick of Altarum, a nonprofit research and consulting organization.

Hughes-Cromwick looked at figures from the government?s Bureau of Labor Statistics, which measures prices for a set of prescription medicines, including generics and branded drugs.

When comparing prices in 2019 with a year earlier, there indeed was a decline. Prices dropped by 0.2% in 2019, a turnabout not seen since the 1970s. But that?s nowhere near close to 80% or 90%.

From August of last year to this August, prices rose by 1.4%.

VIRUS RESPONSE


TRUMP: Dr. Anthony Fauci ?said very strongly, ?masks are not good.? Then he changed his mind, he said, ?masks, good.??

THE FACTS: He is skirting crucial context. Trump is telling the story in a way that leaves out key lessons learned as the coronavirus pandemic unfolded, raising doubts about the credibility of public health advice.

Early on in the outbreak, a number of public health officials urged everyday people not to use masks, fearing a run on already short supplies of personal protective equipment needed by doctors and nurses in hospitals.

But that changed as the highly contagious nature of the coronavirus became clear, as well as the fact that it can be spread by tiny droplets breathed into the air by people who may not display any symptoms.

Fauci of the National Institutes of Health, along with Dr. Robert Redfield of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Stephen Hahn of the Food and Drug Administration and Dr. Deborah Birx of the White House coronavirus task force, all agree on the importance of wearing masks and practicing social distancing. Redfield has repeatedly said it could be as effective as a vaccine if people took that advice to heart.

TRUMP, on coronavirus and his campaign rallies: ?So far we have had no problem whatsoever. It?s outside, that?s a big difference according to the experts. We have tremendous crowds.?

THE FACTS: That?s not correct.

Trump held an indoor rally in Tulsa in late June, drawing both thousands of participants and large protests.

The Tulsa City-County Health Department director said the rally ?likely contributed? to a dramatic surge in new coronavirus cases there. By the first week of July, Tulsa County was confirming more than 200 new daily cases, setting record highs. That?s more than twice the number the week before the rally.

TRUMP, addressing Biden: ?You didn?t do very well on the swine flu. H1N1. You were a disaster.?


THE FACTS: Trump frequently distorts what happened in the pandemic of 2009, which killed far fewer people in the United States than the coronavirus is killing now. For starters, Biden as vice president wasn?t running the federal response. And that response was faster out of the gate than when COVID-19 came to the U.S.

Then, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?s flu surveillance network sounded the alarm after two children in California became the first people diagnosed with the new flu strain in this country.

About two weeks later, the Obama administration declared a public health emergency against H1N1, also known as the swine flu, and the CDC began releasing anti-flu drugs from the national stockpile to help hospitals get ready. In contrast, Trump declared a state of emergency in early March, seven weeks after the first U.S. case of COVID-19 was announced, and the country?s health system struggled for months with shortages of critical supplies and testing.

More than 200,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S. The CDC puts the U.S. death toll from the 2009-2010 H1N1 pandemic at about 12,500.
 

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ECONOMY

BIDEN: Trump will be the ?first (president) in American history? to lose jobs during his presidency.

THE FACTS: No, if Trump loses reelection, he would not be the first president in U.S. history to have lost jobs. That happened under Herbert Hoover, the president who lost the 1932 election to Franklin Roosevelt as the Great Depression caused massive job losses.

Official jobs records only go back to 1939 and, in that period, no president has ended his term with fewer jobs than when he began. Trump appears to be on track to have lost jobs during his first term, which would make him the first to do so since Hoover.

VOTING

TRUMP, on the prospect of mass fraud in the vote-by-mail process: ?It?s a rigged election.?

THE FACTS: He is exaggerating threats. Trump?s claim is part of a months-long effort to sow doubt about the integrity of the election before it?s even arrived and to preemptively call into question the results.

Experts have repeatedly said there are no signs of widespread fraud in mail balloting, as have the five states that relied exclusively on that system for voting even before the coronavirus pandemic. Trump?s own FBI director, Chris Wray, said at a congressional hearing just last week that the bureau has not historically seen ?any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it?s by mail or otherwise.?

Wray did acknowledge voter fraud at the local level ?from time to time,? but even there, Trump appeared to paint an overly dire portrait of the reality and he misstated the facts of one particular case that received substantial attention last week following an unusual Justice Department announcement.

Trump said nine military ballots found discarded in a wastebasket in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, were all marked for him. Though that?s consistent with an initial statement the Justice Department made, officials later revised it to say seven of the nine ballots had Trump?s name.

FOOTBALL

TRUMP: ?I?m the one who brought back football. By the way, I brought back Big Ten football. It was me and I?m very happy to do it.?

THE FACTS: Better check the tape. While Trump had called for the Big Ten conference to hold its 2020 football season, he wasn?t the only one. Fans, students, athletes and college towns had also urged the conference to resume play.

When the Big Ten announced earlier this month that it reversed an earlier decision to cancel the season because of COVID-19, Trump tweeted his thanks: ?It is my great honor to have helped!!!?

The conference includes several large universities in states that could prove pivotal in the election, including Pennsylvania, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.

SUPREME COURT

BIDEN, on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett: ?She thinks that the Affordable Care Act is not constitutional.?

THE FACTS: That?s not right.

Biden is talking about Trump?s pick to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Barrett has been critical of the Obama-era law and the court decisions that have upheld it, but she has never said it?s not constitutional. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case Nov. 10, and the Trump administration is asking the high court to rule the law unconstitutional.

DELAWARE STATE

TRUMP: ?You said you went to Delaware State, but you forgot the name of your college. You didn?t go to Delaware State. ... There?s nothing smart about you, Joe.?

THE FACTS: Trump is quoting Biden out of context. The former vice president, a graduate of the University of Delaware, did not say he attended Delaware State University but was making a broader point about his longstanding ties to the Black community.

Trump is referring to remarks Biden often says on the campaign, typically when speaking to Black audiences, that he ?goes way back with HBCUs,? or historically Black universities and colleges. Biden has spoken many times over the years at Delaware State, a public HBCU in his home state, and the school says that?s where he first announced his bid for the Senate ? his political start.

?I got started out of an HBCU, Delaware State ? now, I don?t want to hear anything negative about Delaware State,? Biden told a town hall in Florence, South Carolina, in October 2019. ?They?re my folks.?

Biden often touts his deep political ties to the Black community, occasionally saying he ?grew up politically? or ?got started politically? in the Black church. In front of some audiences, he?s omitted the word ?politically,? but still with a clear context about his larger point. The statements are all part of a standard section of his stump speech noting that Delaware has ?the eighth largest Black population by percentage.?

A spokesman for Delaware State University, Carlos Holmes, has said it took Biden?s comments to refer to his political start, saying Biden announced his bid for the U.S. Senate on the DSU campus in 1972.

Biden?s broader point is pushback on the idea that he?s a Johnny-come-lately with the Black community or that his political connections there are owed only to being Barack Obama?s vice president.

CRIME

BIDEN: ?The fact of the matter is violent crime went down 17%, 15%, in our administration.?

THE FACTS: That?s overstating it.

Overall, the number of violent crimes fell roughly 10% from 2008, the year before Biden took office as vice president, to 2016, his last full year in the office, according to data from the FBI?s Uniform Crime Reporting program.

But the number of violent crimes was spiking again during Obama and Biden?s final two years in office, increasing by 8% from 2014 to 2016.

More people were slain across the U.S. in 2016, for example, than at any other point under the Obama administration.

TRUMP: ?If you look at what?s going on in Chicago, where 53 people were shot and eight died. If you look at New York where it?s going up like nobody?s ever seen anything ? the numbers are going up 100, 150, 200%, crime, it?s crazy what?s going on.?

THE FACTS: Not quite. The statistics in Chicago are true, but those numbers are only a small snapshot of crime in the city and the United States, and his strategy is highlighting how data can be easily molded to suit the moment. As for New York, Trump may have been talking about shootings. They are up in New York by about 93% so far this year, but overall crime is down about 1.5%. Murders are up 38%, but there were 327 killings compared with 236, still low compared with years past. For example, compared with a decade ago, crime is down 10%.

An FBI report released Monday for 2019 crime data found that violent crime has decreased over the past three years.


Associated Press writers Josh Boak, Colleen Long, Ellen Knickmeyer, Mark Sherman, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Bill Barrow, David Klepper, Amanda Seitz, Michael Balsamo and Eric Tucker contributed to this report.


EDITOR'S NOTE ? A look at the veracity of claims by political figures.
 

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And yet you comment on it as though you did................:mj07:

I do follow the news, Dipshit.

I also said two months ago, this is exactly how the debate would go. I'm a stable genius!

Also, kinda funny how all you Republican trolls disappeared today!!!

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BIDEN: ?I?m not opposed to the Justice.?

FACT: Biden and Harris have both publicly opposed Judge Amy Coney Barrett?s nomination to the Supreme Court, despite glowing reviews from the legal community and her colleagues.

Biden put out a statement in opposition to Judge Barrett?s nomination.

Biden?s running mate, Kamala Harris, tweeted that she strongly opposed Judge Barrett?s nomination.



BIDEN: ?There?s a hundred million people with preexisting conditions and [their insurance will] be taken away as well.?

FACT: Biden?s claim has been called ?misleading,? and President Trump has said he will always protect Americans with pre-existing conditions.

Just last week, President Trump signed an Executive Order making it the official policy of the federal government to protect those with pre-existing conditions.



BIDEN: ?So the thing that should happen is we should wait. We should wait and see what the outcome of this election is, because that is the only way the American people get to express their view, who they elect as president and who they elect as Vice President.?

FACT: History is on the side of filling the Supreme Court vacancy now, and Joe Biden previously said the President had an obligation to name a nominee, even in an election year.

There have been 29 prior Supreme Court vacancies in American history during a Presidential election year, and in all cases, the President nominated a Justice.

17 out of 19 times the Senate has confirmed the President?s Supreme Court nominee in an election year when the President?s party controls the Senate as it does today.

In 2016, Biden said that he supported confirming a Supreme Court Justice in an election year ?even a few months before a presidential election.?

Biden in 2016: ?In my view, [Senators] are required to give the nominee a hearing and a vote.?



BIDEN: ?We expand Obamacare and we increase it. We do not wipe any and, one of the big debates we had, with 23 of my colleagues trying to win the nomination that I won, were saying Biden wanted to allow people to have private insurance still. They can. They do. They will.?

FACT: Biden?s public option will crowd out private health insurance plans.

Biden?s government-backed ?public option? will crowd out private health insurance plans, destroying the health care that 180 million Americans rely on.

One of the architects of Obamacare, Jonathan Gruber, said a public option would crowd out private insurance.

In 2009, Barack Obama admitted that a ?public option? could crowd out private insurance.



BIDEN: ?He?s been promising a health care plan since he got elected. He has none, like almost everything else he talks about. He does not have a plan. He doesn?t have a plan.?

FACT: President Trump has a health care plan.

On September 24, President Trump unveiled his America First Health Care plan, outlining the key policies and reforms the President supports, including protecting Americans with pre-existing conditions.

In August, President Trump released his second term agenda, which includes health care as a central focus.



TRUMP: ?You agreed with Bernie Sanders to the manifesto and now you?re disavowing it.? BIDEN: ?There is no manifesto.?

FACT: There is a manifesto, and Biden?s campaign worked with Sanders' associates to write it.

In July, the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force released a 118-page document filled with far-left, radical policies the Biden campaign has embraced.

The task force included socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Castro-sympathizer Rep. Karen Bass.



BIDEN: ?What did he do? He went in, and he, we were insisting that the Chinese, the people we had on the ground in China should be able to go to Wuhan and determine for themselves how dangerous this was. He didn?t even ask [Chinese President] Xi to do that.?

FACT: The Trump Administration first tried to get American officials into China in early January; Biden didn?t call for sending experts into China until February 25, 50 days later.

This often repeated claim by Biden has been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers.

The Washington Post fact checker gave Biden?s claim three Pinocchios.

CDC Director Robert Redfield offered to send CDC experts to China as early as January 4, and the issue was raised multiple times by Administration officials in the weeks after.

President Trump personally raised the issue in a call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Biden did not call on China to admit U.S. experts until February 25, after U.S. officials were already on the ground.



WALLACE: ?But you and Senator Harris are saying you can't trust a scientist.? BIDEN: ?No, you can trust a scientist. She didn't say that.? WALLACE: ?She said they would be ?muzzled and suppressed.?? BIDEN: ?Well, that?s what he?s going to try and do.?

FACT: President Trump has listened to scientists and public health experts every step of the way.

Dr. Fauci has said on multiple occasions that he has never been muzzled.

FactCheck.org: ?Biden went too far when he claimed that Trump ?hasn?t allowed his scientists to speak? about the coronavirus.?



TRUMP: ?But he wants to shut it [the economy] down.? BIDEN: ?No.?

FACT: Biden and his campaign have admitted that he would potentially shut down the economy again.

In August, Joe Biden openly said that he was prepared to shut down the country again.

Biden campaign spokesperson Symone Sanders admitted that Biden would shut down the economy again.

Biden surrogate Senator Chris Coons admitted Biden would shut down the economy again.



WALLACE: ?The president says it's a V-shaped recovery, you say it's a K-shaped recovery. What's the difference?? BIDEN: ?The difference is millionaires and billionaires like him in the middle of the Covid crisis have done very well.?

FACT: President Trump is leading an unprecedented economic recovery that is benefitting all Americans.

The economy has added back 10.6 million jobs over the last four months, half of all the jobs lost due to the pandemic.

The unemployment rate fell to 8.4% in August and saw the second-largest one month decrease in U.S. history.

Retail sales have increased four months in a row, with consumer spending already reaching pre-pandemic levels.

Consumer confidence in September posted the biggest gain in 17 years.

Weekly jobless claims continue a downward trend, beating expectations and falling to their lowest level since mid-March.

American manufacturing has grown for four straight months.

The stock market has rebounded, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq both recently achieving new record highs.



BIDEN: ?He?s been totally irresponsible the way in which he has handled the social distancing and people wearing mask, basically encouraging them not to.?

FACT: President Trump has strongly advocated that Americans wear masks, and he has worn one himself many times.

In March, President Trump recommended that people could use a scarf as a mask.

In April, President Trump announced that the CDC was recommending wearing face masks.

In July, President Trump recommended that all Americans wear masks ?whether they like the mask or not.?

In July, President Trump tweeted a photo of himself wearing a mask and said wearing masks is patriotic.



BIDEN: ?[The Trump Administration has] done nothing to help small businesses. Nothing.?

FACT: President Trump?s Paycheck Protection Program was undeniably successful in keeping Americans employed and small businesses afloat during the pandemic.

The Paycheck Protection Program has provided $525 billion to over 5.2 million U.S. businesses, protecting more than 51 million jobs.

President Trump ensured that $30 billion of the Paycheck Protection Program was reserved for small financial institutions serving minority communities.



BIDEN: ?He pays less tax than a schoolteacher ? This guy paid a total of $750 in taxes.??

FACT: President Trump has paid millions of dollars in taxes in 2016 and 2017.

President Trump paid millions in taxes during years that The New York Times falsely claimed that President Trump only paid $750 in federal taxes.



BIDEN: ?The economy is busted.?

FACT: Before the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump built the greatest economy in American history, and he is working to bring it back.

Through the first three years of the Trump Administration, the U.S. economy saw nearly 7.3 million new jobs, higher growth, and a record setting stock market.

Workers saw higher wages, lower taxes, record low unemployment rates, and a thriving labor market.

6.6 million Americans were lifted out of poverty and millions were lifted off food stamps.

In just four months, the economy has already recovered over 10.6 million jobs, nearly half the jobs lost due to the pandemic.



BIDEN: ?We inherited the worst recession short of a depression in American history. I was asked to bring it back. We were able to have an economic recovery that created the jobs you're talking about. We handed him a booming economy.?

FACT: Biden oversaw the slowest recovery since the Great Depression, leaving behind millions of hard-working Americans.

Joe Biden?s economic recovery was a once-in a century failure: he?s even said so himself.

Biden himself has admitted that many Americans ?were left behind? during his recovery.



BIDEN: ?My economic plan would create 7 million more jobs than his in four years?

FACT: Biden?s economic plans would destroy jobs and shrink the economy.

According to the Tax Foundation, Biden?s tax plan would destroy 585,000 full-time jobs.

Biden?s tax plan would shrink the economy by 1.5 percent.

According to the Penn-Wharton Budget Model, Biden?s tax plan would slow economic growth.



BIDEN: ?My son did nothing wrong in Burisma.?

FACT: Multiple State Department officials expressed alarm about Hunter Biden?s financial dealings at the time, concerned over the clear conflict-of-interest.



BIDEN: ?[President Trump] said there were very fine people on both sides.?

FACT: This is an often-repeated Biden lie; President Trump specifically condemned neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville.

Fact checkers have debunked Biden?s claim and said that President Trump condemned white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

CNN?s Jake Tapper admitted that President Trump did in fact condemn Neo-Nazis.

Fox News? Brit Hume has debunked the ?very fine people? lie.



TRUMP: ?[Hunter Biden] got $3.5 million dollars.? BIDEN: ?That is not true.?

FACT: The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee recently released a report saying that Hunter Biden?s firm did in fact receive $3.5 million from the wife of the Mayor of Moscow.

Biden?s firm, Rosemont Seneca Thornton, received a $3.5 million wire transfer in 2014 from Russian billionaire Elena Baturina, the wife of the former mayor of Moscow.



BIDEN: ?Even before COVID, manufacturing went in the hole.?

FACT: Half a million manufacturing jobs were created during the first three years of the Trump Administration.

The economy added 510,000 new manufacturing jobs between President Trump?s Election and February 2020.

In 2018, the U.S. added 264,000 new manufacturing jobs, the best one-year total in 30 years.

The U.S. has added more than 13,000 factories under President Trump.

During the Obama-Biden Administration, the United states lost 192,000 manufacturing jobs.

During the Trump Administration?s first 37 months, manufacturing production grew at a rate 11 times greater than the last 37 months under the Obama-Biden Administration.



TRUMP: ?I think it's a party issue. You can bring in a couple of examples but when you look at Chicago, what's going on in Chicago where 53 people were shot and eight died ? If you look at New York where it's going up like nobody has ever seen anything. Numbers are going up 100, 150, 200% crime.? BIDEN: ?Republican cities.?

FACT: A vast majority of the most violent cities in the U.S. are cities run by Democrats.

17 out of the top 20 most violent cities in the United States are Democratic-run cities, including Chicago and New York.



BIDEN: ?His own former spokesperson said, ?you know riots and chaos and violence help his cause? ? Kellyanne Conway said that.?

FACT: Biden misquoted and misconstrued comments from former Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway.

Conway was responding to a question about something Biden supporter Pete Buttigieg said, falsely blaming President Trump for the violence occurring in Democrat-run cities.

In response, Conway said ?The more chaos and anarchy and vandalism and violence reigns, the better is for the very clear choice on who?s best on public safety and law and order.?

This is not the first time Biden has misquoted Conway.



BIDEN: ?Look, what I support is the police having the opportunity to deal with the problems they face. I am totally opposed to defunding the police officers.?

FACT: As Vice President, Joe Biden oversaw cuts in federal funding for state and local law enforcement, breaking a pledge to increase funding.

Biden said ?yes, absolutely? when asked if he would redirect funding away from police to other government programs like housing.

Kamala Harris recently said a Biden-Harris Administration would ?reimagine? public safety, which is the same language used by left-wing ?defund the police? activists.

The Biden-Sanders unity platform?s proposed destruction of qualified immunity for police would financially eviscerate local police departments even further.

Biden cut police funding when he was Vice President.

Despite candidate-Biden?s promise in 2008 to fully fund the COPS program, the Obama-Biden Administration slashed COPS funding from $1.55 billion to $222 million.

At the time, police groups protested the Obama-Biden cuts, calling the funding reductions ?simply irresponsible.?

Federal funding for state and local law enforcement fell during the Obama-Biden Administration.



BIDEN: ?The fact is that I?ve gone head to head with Putin.?

FACT: Biden has a record of being weak on Russia.

The Russia "reset," which Biden was the first Obama official to publicly propose, was a failure.

The Obama-Biden Administration refused requests by Ukraine for lethal weapons to use against Russian aggression in Crimea.

Russian election interference occurred on Biden?s watch.

In 2012, Biden mocked the idea that ?Russia is still our major adversary,? saying Russia was ?working closely with us.?



TRUMP: ??for cocaine use. And he didn?t have a job until you became Vice President.? BIDEN: ?None of that is true.?

FACT: As was widely reported, in 2014 Hunter Biden was discharged from the military for cocaine use.

USA Today: ?Biden, who had no prior military experience, was one of six officers commissioned nationally into the Navy Reserve public affairs division ? Biden, 44, was discharged from the Navy Reserve in February.?

The Wall Street Journal: ?Vice President Joe Biden?s son Hunter was discharged from the Navy Reserve this year after testing positive for cocaine.?



BIDEN: ?The way you talk about the military, the way you talk about them being losers and being ah- and just being suckers.?

FACT: At least 14 officials who were on the trip to France with President Trump have gone on the record to refute the anonymous sources and allegations in The Atlantic article.

Sarah Sanders, former White House Press Secretary: ?The Atlantic story on @realDonaldTrump is total BS. I was actually there and one of the people part of the discussion - this never happened.?

Hogan Gidley, former White House Deputy Press Secretary: ?These are disgusting, grotesque, reprehensible lies. I was there in Paris and the President never said those things.?

Dan Scavino, White House Deputy Chief Of Staff for Communications: ?I was with POTUS in France, with Sarah, and have been at his side throughout it all. Complete lies by ?anonymous sources???

Jordan Karem, former Personal Aide to President Trump: ?This is not even close to being factually accurate. plain and simple, it just never happened.?

Karem: ?Again, this is 100% false. I was next to @POTUS the whole day! The President was greatly disappointed when told we couldn?t fly there. He was incredibly eager to honor our Fallen Heroes.?

Johnny DeStefano, former Counselor to the President: ?I was on this trip. The Atlantic bit is not true. Period.?

John Bolton, former National Security Advisor: ??I didn?t hear that,? Mr. Bolton said in an interview. ?I?m not saying he didn?t say them later in the day or another time but I was there for that discussion.??

Stephen Miller, White House Senior Adviser: The accusation is a ?despicable lie ? The president deeply wanted to attend the memorial event in question and was deeply displeased by the bad weather call.?

Tony Ornato, White House Deputy Chief of Staff and then-Head of the Secret Service's Presidential Protective Detail has said the story is false.

Derek Lyons, Staff Secretary and Counselor to the President: ?I was with the President the morning after the scheduled visit. He was extremely disappointed that arrangements could not be made to get him to the site, and that the trip had been cancelled.?

Dan Walsh, former White House Deputy Chief Of Staff: ?I can attest to the fact that there was a bad weather call in France, and that the helicopters were unable to safely make the flight.?

Zach Fuentes, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff: ?I did not hear POTUS call anyone losers when I told him about the weather.?

First Lady Melania Trump: ?@TheAtlantic story is not true. It has become a very dangerous time when anonymous sources are believed above all else, & no one knows their motivation. This is not journalism - It is activism. And it is a disservice to the people of our great nation.?

Jamie McCourt, U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco: ?In my presence, POTUS has NEVER denigrated any member of the U.S. military or anyone in service to our country. And he certainly did not that day, either. Let me add, he was devastated to not be able to go to the cemetery at Belleau Wood. In fact, the next day, he attended and spoke at the ceremony in Suresnes in the pouring rain.?

Major General William Matz (ret.), Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission: ?I was the host of the event discussed by the false and despicable article published in The Atlantic magazine on 3 September. On 10 November 2018, I was at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery awaiting the arrival of President Trump. As a former Army infantryman who has flown on many helicopters, I knew that morning the weather was bad and the ceiling was too low for a safe landing that day. When the President?s visit was appropriately canceled due to weather, I received word also that he was upset he would not be able to make the wreath-laying visit and to pay his respect to the 2300 fallen soldiers and Marines interred there. ? Those who know President Trump know that the anonymous smears peddled by The Atlantic have no basis in fact or reality, and do a terrible disservice to journalism and to our veterans, living and deceased.?

Additionally, The Atlantic?s reporting has been refuted by a White House email and Navy documents that directly show a ?bad weather call? was the reason for the canceled presidential trip to Aisne-Marne cemetery in 2018.



WALLACE: ?You propose $2 trillion in green jobs, you talk about new limits, not abolishing, but new limits on fracking. Ending the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity by 2035 and zero net emission of greenhouse gases by 2050. The President says a lot of these things would tank the economy and cost millions of jobs.? BIDEN: ?He is absolutely wrong.?

FACT: Biden?s energy plan would cost trillions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Biden admitted he would willingly ?sacrifice? ?hundreds of thousands? of fossil fuel jobs in pursuit of his anti-energy agenda.

Biden has made clear ? he wants to ?end? fossil fuels, saying they would have ?no place? in a Biden presidency.

Biden has said he would ?love to make sure we can?t use any oil or gas, period? and that he would ?make sure? fossil fuels and fracking are ?eliminated.?

Over 10.3 million American jobs are supported by the oil and gas industry.

Biden has vowed that there would be no place for fracking in a Biden Administration, saying it would be ?eliminated.?

Biden?s plan to ban new energy permitting on federal lands alone would threaten an estimated 268,000 jobs.

Completely banning fracking would destroy anywhere from 1 million to 19 million jobs.

Biden has proposed completely eliminating oil, gas, and coal from the U.S. power grid by 2035.

Prior estimates show eliminating oil, gas, and coal from the U.S. energy grid would cost anywhere from $4.5 trillion to $5.7 trillion, with an average cost of $35,000 per household.



BIDEN: ?That is not my plan. The Green New Deal is not my plan.?

FACT: Joe Biden has embraced the Green New Deal in all but name.

Biden?s own climate plan on his website cites the Green New Deal as a ?crucial framework for meeting the climate challenges we face.?

The Washington Post: ?Joe Biden is embracing the framework of the Green New Deal in his bid for the White House??

Inside Climate News: ?In embracing it, he proclaimed his support for the central principles ? of the Green New Deal.?



TRUMP: ?What he did is he said, he called the military ?stupid bastards.?? BIDEN: ?That is not true.?

FACT: In March 2016, Biden called service members ?stupid bastards? during a speech at Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates.

After airmen didn?t applaud at one of Biden?s lines, he insulted them by saying: ?Clap for that you stupid bastards.?



BIDEN: ?You don?t have to solicit the ballot, it?s sent you?it?s sent to your home. What we are saying is, they are saying it has to be postmarked by Election Day. If it doesn?t get in until the seventh, eighth, ninth, it still should be counted. He?s just afraid of counting the votes because of the outcome.?

FACT: Biden is wrong that states with mass vote by mail require postmarks; Pennsylvania's Supreme Court explicitly said ballots, even those without postmarks, will be assumed to be valid.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently ruled that ballots received up to three days after Election Day, even if they?re not postmarked, must be counted.

In Wisconsin, ballots that were not postmarked in time for an April 7 ballot-measure election were counted in some counties.



BIDEN: ?[Judge Amy Coney Barrett] thinks that the Affordable Care Act is not constitutional.?

FACT: Judge Amy Coney Barrett has not expressed a view about the Constitutionality of Obamacare or about the current case pending before the Supreme Court.



BIDEN: ?We have a higher deficit with China now than we did before.?

FACT: The trade deficit with China is falling and ?fell sharply? in 2019.



BIDEN: ?The fact of the matter is violent crime went down 17%, 15%, in our administration.?

FACT: Fact checkers have said this claim is ?overstated,? and violent crime rose by more than 4 percent during the last two years Biden was Vice President.

Meanwhile, the FBI recently announced that violent crime has fallen during the first three years of the Trump Administration.
 
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