Trump's Final Campaign Day: Mixed Truths and Big Lies

Raleigh, USATue Nov 05 2024
The last full day of ex-President Trump's campaign was packed with rallies and misleading statements. At an event in North Carolina, he repeated false claims about immigration, jobs, and even old feuds. Experts debunked many claims, showing the facts don't line up with Trump's words. For example, he wrongly accused FEMA of ignoring hurricane relief for illegal migrants, when in fact, they responded quickly. Also, he falsely blamed a whistleblower for job number revisions, which are routine BLS updates. Even the number of migrants he cited was off. Instead of the true figure of under 11 million encounters, he inflated it to 21 million. He also misrepresented crime statistics to link immigrants with homicides, when the numbers are decades-old data, including from his own administration. When it comes to prison populations worldwide, there's no evidence of the massive releases he mentioned. He also misremembered details from his favorite migration chart and exaggerated his border wall achievement. Trump's statements about the economy were just as dubious. He attributed job number revisions to whistleblowers rather than the regular BLS updates. He even made up a story about the October jobs report, claiming unsafe conditions led to its delayed release, which didn't happen. His attacks on Nancy Pelosi also contained falsehoods. He wrongly accused her of selling Visa stock last week before a "major investigation, " which happened months earlier. In a sea of misinformation, one thing stood clear: Trump's claims needed serious fact-checking. Many of his statements were allegations that didn’t hold water under scrutiny.
https://localnews.ai/article/trumps-final-campaign-day-mixed-truths-and-big-lies-7f227f20

questions

    How do the facts surrounding the Federal Emergency Management Agency's response to Hurricane Helene compare to Trump's claims?
    What are the actual migration numbers under the Biden administration, and how do they compare to Trump’s claim of '21 million'?
    If Trump's favorite chart is wrong, what other charts might he have misinterpreted?

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