用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Fact check: Trump utters series of false and misleading claims at coronavirus briefing
2020-03-27 00:00:00.0     美国有线电视-特朗普新闻     原网页

       Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, who has been regularly dishonest and inaccurate in his remarks about the coronavirus crisis, delivered another series of false and misleading claims at the White House coronavirus briefing on Thursday.

       Here is a preliminary roundup:

       Gov. Jay Inslee's comments and the media

       Trump denounced "the fake news" for a report that Washington Gov. Jay Inslee had clashed with him on a Thursday phone call and had told him that "we need Tom Brady" in securing critical medical equipment rather than the "backup" Trump had pledged to be -- using the football metaphor to urge the federal government to take a leading role in the effort. (The Washington Post broke the story.)

       Trump then said that Inslee did make the comment, but "meant it very positively -- but they took it differently." Trump proceeded to repeat that the reporting was "only fake news."

       Read More

       Facts First: The reporting on this exchange was not "fake news." Trump himself confirmed that Inslee did utter the "Tom Brady" quote, as did Inslee implicitly (with a joke about it on Twitter). There is no indication that Inslee's remark was meant to be interpreted in a manner substantially different than how the Post and other outlets interpreted it.

       Inslee declined to discuss the specifics of the call at a Thursday press conference, but added, "I think it would be very, very helpful if the federal government could be more assertive and aggressive and more organized in helping all of us to obtain these systems."

       How unforeseen the coronavirus crisis was

       Trump repeated his previous claim that "this was something that nobody has ever thought could happen to this country." He added, "Nobody would have ever thought a thing like this could have happened."

       Facts First: This is false. The US intelligence community and public health experts had warned for years that the country was at risk from a pandemic. Experts had also warned that the country would face shortages of critical medical equipment, such as ventilators, if a pandemic occurred.

       You can read a full fact check here about some of the pandemic warnings. You can read a full fact check here about warnings about the need for additional ventilators in a pandemic.

       Americans' views on coronavirus-related closures

       Trump said, "We have to open up. We can't say, 'Let's close.' People don't want to close." He also said, "People want to go back to work. I'm hearing it loud and clear from everybody." He added, "This is the United States of America. They don't want to sit around and wait."

       Facts First: While there is no polling data on how long Americans want the country's institutions to remain closed, it is clear that not "everybody" wants workplaces to reopen quickly amid an ongoing pandemic. A poll released on Thursday found that large majorities of Americans say the closure of businesses, schools and entertainment activities was necessary to address the pandemic.

       A Pew Research poll conducted March 19-24 found that 89% of the 11,537 US adults surveyed thought the closure of K-12 schools was necessary, 91% thought canceling major sports and entertainment events was necessary, 85% thought limiting restaurants to carry-out only was necessary, and 71% thought requiring most businesses other than grocery stores and pharmacies to close was necessary.

       A Fox News poll conducted March 21-24 found that 75% of the 1,011 registered voters surveyed supported a national "stay-in-place" order for everyone other than essential workers.

       Public health experts have warned that it would be unwise to immediately abandon measures that keep Americans out of physical contact with each other.

       The trade deficit with China

       Trump repeated his regular claim that the trade deficit with China used to be $500 billion, saying, "$500 billion a year they were taking out. We had trade deficits that were so large nobody has ever seen anything like it."

       Facts First: There has never been a $500 billion trade deficit with China. The 2018 deficit was about $381 billion when counting goods and services; the goods and services deficit fell to about $308 billion in 2019. (The deficit with China has not been $500 billion even if you only count trade in goods .)

       The history of tariffs on China

       Trump repeated another regular claim about trade and China: "They're paying us a lot of money in tariffs and other things. They never paid us 10 cents."

       Facts First: Study after study has shown that Americans are bearing the cost of the tariffs; Americans make the actual tariff payments. That aside, it's not true that the Treasury has never received "10 cents" from tariffs on China. The US has had tariffs on China for more than two centuries; FactCheck.org reported that the US generated an "average of $12.3 billion in custom duties a year from 2007 to 2016, according to the U.S. International Trade Commission DataWeb."

       Mexican troops on the border

       Trump repeated his claim that "we have 27,000 Mexican soldiers on our southern border."

       Facts First: Mexico has deployed around 27,000 troops, but Trump exaggerated how many are being stationed near the US border in particular; Mexico's defense minister said in October that it was about 15,000 on the US border, about 12,000 on Mexico's own southern border.

       Paid Content

       Instantly unblock Gmail, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram &… expressvpn

       Australia announces nearly $40 billion in virus relief France 24

       Castle-Style Home in the Scottish Countryside Offers a Secluded Lifestyle Mansion Global

       Learning A Language In 2020? - This App Is Used By Millions Of Language Learners Babbel

       Why do cats purr? Mother Nature Network

       Health Video reveals lung damage in US coronavirus patient: 'People need to…

       Politics The US is asking other countries for everything from hand sanitizer to…

       World Top health official says coronavirus pandemic is accelerating in the US

       CNN International - TV - Videos CNN Heroes: Fighting Covid-19 on the frontlines

       Politics Pro-Biden group hits Trump's coronavirus response in…

       Smart Tech for Savvy Travelers Mansion Global

       DJ Khaled Finds a Buyer for His Mediterranean Villa Outside of Miami Mansion Global

       How America got its name Environmental News and Information | MNN - Mother Nature Network

       US doctors "self-isolate" to protect their families during COVID-19 pandemic France 24

       Paid Content

       Luxury Real Estate in London: See What's New on the Market Mansion Global Thousands of French tourists stranded in Moroccan airports by… France 24 Learning a new language this year? – This app gets you speaking… Babbel.com Cognitive Service Management: The next phase of ITSM Cognitive Service Mangement

       More from CNN

       Trump says spread of coronavirus not the fault of the Asian… Global leaders halt joint statement over Trump teams' request Unemployment spikes and Congress moves ahead on $2 trillion in… The Florida governor just got called out over his handling of…

       Recommended by

       


标签:综合
关键词: border     trade     China     Mansion     Americans     coronavirus     Inslee     deficit     Trump     tariffs    
滚动新闻