Former President Donald Trump made a series of false claims during a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Let's fact-check some of the statements he made:
FEMA Response to Hurricane Helene
Trump falsely claimed that FEMA did not respond to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. However, FEMA had over 1,700 staff deployed in the state and approved more than $100 million in aid for residents.
Immigration and FEMA Funds
Trump wrongly stated that FEMA spent disaster relief money on undocumented immigrants. In reality, Congress allocated separate funds for disaster relief and migrant assistance.
Misleading Statements on Migration Numbers
Trump inaccurately referred to a chart showing migration numbers at the southern border, falsely claiming it indicated record-low illegal immigration when it actually pointed to April 2020.
False Claims About Vice President Kamala Harris
Trump incorrectly labeled Vice President Kamala Harris as the 'border czar' and claimed she was in charge of border security, which was not the case.
Wild Exaggerations and Misinformation
Trump made exaggerated statements about liberating towns from migrants and falsely claimed that thousands of children were missing or exploited due to border policies.
Incorrect Statements on Crowd Size and Policy Actions
Trump inaccurately stated the crowd size at a campaign rally and falsely claimed to have ended the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and defeated ISIS in a short period.
Misleading Claims on Inflation and Military
Trump made false statements about inflation rates during his presidency and the impact of Vice President Harris' votes on inflation. He also exaggerated the miles of border wall built and the extent of military rebuilding.
Conclusion
It is essential to fact-check and verify statements made by public figures to ensure accurate information is disseminated to the public.