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repeatedly made false and misleading claims about immigrants “eating the pets”, his connection to Project 2025, and the Central Park Five, among other topics, during his debate withwas still the Democratic party’s nominee – moderators took a completely hands-off approach to fact-checking. The light moderation meant thatHere are the facts on some of the false claims offered during Tuesday’s debate.Trump is wrong: crime is actually down.
There has been no widespread violence in these cities and overall, immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than the US-born according to multiple, extensive“In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs, the people that came in, they’re eating the cats … they’re eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what’s happening in our country, and it’s a shame,” the former president said.
The former president said that “no judges looked at” lawsuits he and allies filed about irregularities in the election. “They said we didn’t have standing. A technicality. Can you imagine a system where a person in an election doesn’t have standing? The president of the United States doesn’t have standing. That’s how we lost,” Trump said.That’s misleading – some lawsuits were dismissed due to a lack of standing – meaning that those who brought the lawsuits didn’t have a stake in the results.
After-tax corporate profits went up and the stock market set new records. The S&P 500 index rose 67.8%.
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