AP FACT CHECK: Distortion in Trump's impeachment defense
The claim marked a week of frequent exaggeration and distortion by the president heading into the opening statements of his impeachment trial.
Just as his tax cuts are far from the biggest in history, the economy isn't the best ever and his election victory in 2016 was no landslide of historic proportions, Trump's two trade deals don't stand atop the field of presidential endeavors. One is a partial settlement of trade grievances with
Meanwhile, the Democratic presidential contenders weren't immune from misrepresentation in their final debate before the first votes of the 2020 campaign, in
A look at the claims:
IMPEACHMENT
TRUMP, via attorneys: “Individuals who have stated for the record that they spoke to the President about the subject actually exonerate him. Ambassador to the European Union
THE FACTS: That assertion omits key context on what Sondland told House investigators.
As one of the officials most deeply involved in trying to get
“Was there a ‘quid pro quo?’ Sondland asked in his statement to the
Moreover, on the more serious matter of withholding military aid to
Testimony from other officials shored up the picture of a president and his associates systematically trying to get
TRUMP: “The President acted at all times with full constitutional and legal authority and in our national interest.” — response to impeachment charges.
THE FACTS: That, of course, is in dispute. The nonpartisan Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of
Its report said the
The money was held up last summer on orders from Trump but freed up in September after
The Government Accountability Office said the
The budget office has said it disagrees with that finding and the hold was appropriate and necessary. Trump argues he delayed the
TRUMP: “House Democrats ran a fundamentally flawed and illegitimate process that denied the President every basic right, including the right to have counsel present, the right to cross-examine witnesses.” — response to impeachment charges.
TRUMP: “'We demand fairness' shouts Pelosi and the Do Nothing Democrats, yet the
THE FACTS: Not true. The
Absent
The first round of hearings was by the
His lawyers will participate in the
TRUMP, on House intelligence chairman
THE FACTS: It's incorrect that Schiff didn't disclose what he was doing.
Trump is overstating Schiff's exaggerations, which the president has repeatedly described as lies and “massive frauds.” The
Schiff made clear he was providing an account that was in "essence" what he believed Trump was conveying to Zelenskiy, when "shorn of its rambling character."
TRUMP: “You had a fake whistleblower that wrote a report that bore no relationship to what was said. Everything was false." — remarks Thursday.
THE FACTS: Trump's statement is false. The whistleblower's account of a phone call between Trump and
Witnesses in the impeachment hearings and other sources also verified the whistleblower's description of events before and after the call as Trump and his aides pressed
TRADE
TRUMP on his trade agreement with
TRUMP on the
THE FACTS: Neither claim is true.
The
The North American agreement also is not the largest ever.
For instance, 123 countries signed the Uruguay Round agreement that liberalized trade and produced the
Also bigger: the
The
TRUMP on
THE FACTS: Trump is even more wildly off the mark in speculating that his
The Montreal Protocol, aimed at protecting Earth's ozone layer, was ratified by every member state of the
ECONOMY
TRUMP: “In Wisconsin, the unemployment rate has reached its lowest level in history.” —
THE FACTS: He's citing outdated figures.
TRUMP: “More than 300,000 people under Obama, 300,000 people, left the workforce. Under just three years of my administration, 3.5 million people have joined the workforce.” —
THE FACTS: Trump is wrong about Barack Obama’s record.
More than 5 million people joined the
TRUMP: “Under the Trump economy, the lowest-paid earners are reaping the biggest, fastest and largest gains. ... Earnings for the bottom 10% are rising faster than earnings for the top 10%, proportionally.” —
THE FACTS: Actually, the top 10% of earners saw the biggest raises of any income bracket over the past year. Their usual weekly earnings jumped 8% or
Over a broader range — the top and bottom 25% — weekly earnings also grew at faster rate for the wealthier group.
TRUMP: “We’ve created 7 million jobs since the election including more than 1 million manufacturing and construction jobs. Nobody thought that was possible.” —
THE FACTS: His numbers are roughly right, though they are less impressive than Trump claims.
Job gains under Trump over the past three years were lower than during the final three years of Obama’s presidency. More than 8 million jobs were added during that period under Obama, including 1.2 million combined in manufacturing and construction. What these figures suggest is that much of the job growth under Trump reflects the momentum from a recovery that officially began in the middle of 2009.
IMMIGRATION
TRUMP: “We have loopholes. Like a visa lottery. We put things in the lottery, and they come in — they become American citizens. Do you think these countries are giving us their finest? Oh, let's give them our best citizens.” —
THE FACTS: This is a perpetual falsehood from the president. Countries don't nominate their citizens for the program. They don't get to select people they'd like to get rid of.
Foreigners apply for the visas on their own. Under the program, citizens of countries named by the
Those who are ultimately offered visas still need to go through background checks, like other immigrants.
TRUMP: “Mexico's paying for the wall. ... You know that. It's all worked out.” —
THE FACTS:
Trump has argued that the updated trade agreement with
CHILD
BIDEN, on his early days in
THE FACTS: That's a stretch.
Biden's wife and daughter died in a car accident after he won a
HEALTH
TRUMP: “I was the person who saved Pre-Existing Conditions in your Healthcare, you have it now." — tweet on
THE FACTS: That's false. People with preexisting medical problems have health insurance protections because of Obama's health care law, which Trump is trying to dismantle.
One of Trump’s major alternatives to Obama's law — short-term health insurance, already in place — doesn’t have to cover preexisting conditions. Another alternative is association health plans, which are oriented to small businesses and sole proprietors and do cover preexisting conditions.
Meanwhile, Trump's administration has been pressing in court for full repeal of the Obama-era law, including provisions that protect people with preexisting conditions from health insurance discrimination.
With “Obamacare” still in place, insurers in the individual marketplace must take all applicants, regardless of medical history, and charge the same standard premiums to healthy people and those who have poor health or past medical problems. Before Obama's law, any insurer could deny coverage or charge more to anyone with a preexisting condition who was seeking to buy an individual policy.
THE FACTS: There’s no guarantee of that.
The nonpartisan
Those features have to do with the design of the system, questions such as payment rates for hospitals and doctors, and whether patients are required to pay part of the cost of their care. Sanders says his plan would require no cost-sharing from patients, no copays and no deductibles. But completely free care could trigger a surge in demand for medical services, raising costs. Other countries that provide coverage for all do use cost-sharing to help keep spending in check.
A research report last year by the nonprofit Rand think tank estimated that a Medicare for All plan similar to what Sanders wants would modestly raise total
MILITARY
TRUMP, on killing Iran Gen.
TRUMP: “You know what bothers me? When I see a
THE FACTS: That's a fabrication.
Pelosi called the
The Iranian was “a murderer, responsible for the deaths of thousands, including hundreds of Americans," said
Even so, Republican Rep.
“I left parts of my body in
TRUMP: “Our military has been totally rebuilt.” —
THE FACTS: It hasn’t.
The administration has accelerated a sharp buildup in defense spending, but it will take years for freshly ordered tanks, planes and other weapons to be built, delivered and put to use.
The Air Force’s Minuteman 3 missiles, for instance, a key part of the
BIDEN: "I was asked to bring 156,000 troops home from that war, which I did. I led that effort." — Democratic debate.
THE FACTS: Biden is roughly right about bringing troops home, but he didn't mention that the
Obama did designate Biden, his vice president, to take the lead in pulling
ELECTABILITY
TRUMP, on the 2016 election: “There have been some great movements where somebody came along and out of the nowhere, won the state of
THE FACTS: Trump won 30 states, not 32.
It was no landslide. He won with about 57% of electoral votes, a comfortable margin but no better than average or below average. Obama and Clinton each won bigger victories twice and many other presidents outperformed Trump.
Moreover, Republican Trump lost the popular vote to Democrat
Trump routinely inflates the number of electoral votes he won, too.
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