AP FACT CHECK: Trump clings to his core election falsehoods
A look at Trump's remarks Sunday at the
WIND POWER
TRUMP, assailing
TRUMP, on President
THE FACTS: “Windmill calamity” is a false characterization. The power outages during the severe February storm in
Those traditional sources were responsible for nearly twice as many outages as frozen wind turbines and solar panels, according to the
“It’s not like we were relying on it to ride us through this event,”
Wind power comes from turbines, not windmills. Windmills grind grain. Trump always gets that wrong.
ELECTION
TRUMP: “Had we had a fair election, the results would’ve been much different."
TRUMP: "You cannot have a situation where ballots are indiscriminately pouring in from all over the country ... where illegal aliens and dead people are voting.”
TRUMP: “This election was rigged and the
TRUMP on
THE FACTS: All of this is flatly wrong, except it is true that the high court did not intervene, because the justices — Trump nominees among them — saw no reason to.
Biden won the election. It was run and counted fairly. His victory was affirmed in
Trump’s allegations of massive voting fraud were either refuted or brushed off as groundless by a variety of judges, state election officials, an arm of his own administration’s
No case established irregularities of a scale that would change the outcome — no flood of dead people voting or ballots “indiscriminately pouring in from all over the country."
Biden earned 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232, the same margin that Trump had when he beat
IMMIGRATION
TRUMP, on foreign countries that are the source of migrants to the
THE FACTS: This falsehood goes way back in the Trump administration. Foreign countries do not select people to send to the
He is referring to the diversity visa lottery program, although he did not identify it as such in these remarks. As president, Trump routinely assailed the program, mischaracterizing it as one in which other countries pick out undesirable citizens to send to the
The
Out of that pool of people from certain countries who meet those conditions, the
TRUMP: “We took in hundreds of billions of dollars from
THE FACTS: False and false, and very familiar.
It’s false to say the
It’s also wrong to say the tariffs are being paid by
ECONOMY
TRUMP: “We built the strongest economy in the history of the world.”
THE FACTS: No, the numbers show it wasn’t the greatest in
The
Nobel Prize-winning economist
Yen reported from
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