Trump expressed over 20 false statements in his inauguration
Trump expressed over 20 false statements in his inauguration
Washington (CNN)-President Donald Trump made only a few wrong claims on Monday, but mostly adhered to vage rhetoric, subjective Statements and promises that cannot be verified. But then he started a number of false statements.
explanations of the economic claims
In an improvised second speech to supporters who had gathered in the EMancipation Hall of the US capitol, Trump made false information on elections, immigration and attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, to name just a few topics. Also in a free third address in Washington's Capital One Arena and while he signed Executive Orders in the Oval Office, he repeated his false statements.
economy and tariffs
Trump's tariffs in China: in the Oval Office, Trump repeated the wrong statement that the USA had taken "hundreds of billions of dollars from China" through the tariffs raised during his first term. In reality, US importers The customs fees , not china, and studies show that Americans have borne most of the costs for Trumps Zölle in China; There are many Concrete examples of companies that will provide the costs of the tariffs to the US consumers.
former presidents and tariffs on China: Trump repeated his frequent false claim that no previous President Zölle had raised Chinese imports, and said: "Until I came, China never paid 10 cents to this country." Apart from the fact that US importers pay the tariffs, the US government actually achieved billion dollar a year from Customs to Chinese imports before Trump came into office; In fact, tariffs exist on Chinese imports since 1789 . Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama,
prices and inflation: Trump mistakenly claimed in his opening speech that the United States experienced "record inflation" during the bid administration. One could say that the 23.7%. (And since then the rate has dropped drastically. The recently available inflation value, when Trump spoke here, was at 2.9% in December .) caught and psychiatric institutions: Trump spoke in all three speeches about migrants who came to the US country from prisons and psychiatric institutions under President Joe Biden, a common topic during his campaign 2024. In the first speech, he said that "many" migrants from the bid era came from such institutions; In the second speech, he claimed, "we don't want the prisons of every country in the world to be practically emptied in the United States"; In the third he said, "they empty their prisons worldwide in our country." none of this is documented. Trump and his presidential campaign have never underpinned the claim that "many" migrants from the bidding era come from prisons or psychiatric facilities, although it is of course possible that some migrants have spent time in such facilities. Pelosi and January 6, 2021: In the speech after the inauguration, Trump repeated his false claims that the former spokeswoman Nancy Pelosi rejected his offer of 10,000 national guards to secure the Capitol on January 6, 2021. There is no evidence that Pelosi has rejected such an offer, and it is the President, not the spokeswoman who is responsible for the National Guard of the District of Columbia. Overall, Trump's claims can be refuted by numerous reviews. These also include incorrect ideas about the legitimacy of the 2020 elections and the reactions to the attack on the Capitol. The proof of untrue claims requires careful analysis and can significantly influence public opinion formation. immigration and border policy
claims about the elections and January 6, 2021
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