
Source: Fox News
Summary
Fact-checkers have reviewed President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, confirming some claims while disputing others. Trump’s assertion that “zero illegal aliens” were admitted into the country was deemed accurate, although illegal crossings continue at low levels. His claim about the national murder rate being at a historic low was also confirmed. However, fact-checkers labeled his statements about “rampant” voter fraud, Medicaid, and the number of wars he ended as misleading.
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As expected, the fact-checking process has entered a familiar phase.
President Trump’s State of the Union address was a blend of verifiable points and broader claims that grabbed headlines but could be misleading to voters.
Fact-checkers acknowledged the reversal in illegal immigration policies under Trump, but noted that illegal border crossings are still happening, albeit at a lower pace.
The fact-checkers also took issue with Trump’s claims about voter fraud, Medicaid, and the number of wars he ended.
One notable observation is that Trump’s assertion about the national murder rate being at a historic low was confirmed, but his claim about job growth was deemed misleading.
It’s striking how the fact-checking process has become a routine part of the political landscape, with both sides presenting their own versions of the truth.
Author: Evan Null









