It went wrong after Biden on issues including gun control, borders, its tax plan and epidemic response. CNN denounced at least 10 false or misleading claims Trump made against his opponent.
Here’s a look at the President’s claims and the facts behind them.
Borders
Trump argued that Biden “wants to end America’s borders.”
Suburbs
Trump suggested that Biden and the Democrats want to destroy the suburbs.
“They want to destroy your suburbs. You know that,” Trump said.
Oil and gas
Trump argued that Byden had promised to end oil and coal production.
“Biden has promised to end production of American oil, shale, clean coal, no frying,” Trump said.
Biden’s written plan proposes a “ban on new oil and gas on public lands and water” and he has promised to “establish an implementation mechanism to achieve net-zero emissions after 2050,” which is almost certainly in oil and gas. Will have to be significantly reduced. Product.
However, there is at least some basis for Trump’s claim: During the Democratic primary, Byden suggested that he was proposing to get rid of all the harassment.
Police funding
Trump claimed that Biden “supports the reduction of police funding.”
First facts: Biden did not explicitly endorse calls to “defame the police.” He suggested that some funds for social funding, mental health counseling and affordable housing could be redirected, but in a July comment he made to an activist, Biden immediately moved to his previous proposal, which would specifically deny federal funding to certain police departments. If not met. Standards.
Looting and riots
According to the president, Byden has appeased the rioters by referring to them as “peaceful protesters.”
Iraq war
“Biden voted for the Iraq war,” Trump said.
First facts: This reference is needed.
Shut it down
“Joe Biden’s plan to impose a blanket will cause our economy to collapse,” Trump said.
First facts: This is wrong and needs context. Trump is referring to an interview where Biden was responding to a fictional scenario by not proposing national sanctions.
During an ABC interview on August 21, Biden was asked what he would do if experts asked him to close the country if he were president. Biden said, “I’ll close it. I’ll listen to the scientists.”
Biden did not suggest that the U.S. Should be closed. Moreover, presidents cannot unilaterally shut down the country. They can provide guidance and take other steps, but their power to control what states have imposed is limited.
Charter schools
According to Trump, Biden said, “Charter goes to school if they are elected.”
First facts: This claim about charter schools is an exaggeration.
“Biden opposes the Trump / Davos concept of ‘school choice’, which is a private school voucher that destroys our public schools. It is also against for-profit and low-performing charter schools and believes in holding all charter schools accountable.” The districts do not oppose whether parents choose to send their children to public magnet schools, high-performing public charters or traditional public schools, a Biden spokesman said in an email last month.
Travel to China
“When I banned travel from China, Biden called it crazy and xenophobic,” Trump claimed.
First facts: Trump has never suspended all travel from China, and it’s not clear if Biden was referring to him when he “attacked Trump’s record of hysteria and xenophobia.”
Biden tax plan
After claiming that 2021 would be one of the best years economically, Trump added “unless the wrong person enters and quadruples everyone’s taxes.”
First facts: Trump is misrepresenting Biden’s plan to raise taxes. Biden’s plan would raise taxes for those earning more than 400 400,000 a year. He has promised not to raise taxes for low-income earners, although he will see the impact through his plan to raise the top corporate tax rate.
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