20 Biggest Lies Biden Told During His Debate With Trump
The article discusses various inaccuracies and misstatements made by President Joe Biden during a debate with former President Donald Trump. Among the 20 major incorrect statements highlighted, significant ones include Biden’s false claim about being endorsed by America’s Border Patrol union, incorrect comments about Trump advising people to inject bleach for COVID-19, and misleading statements regarding border crossings, military deaths during his presidency, and inflation rates. Biden’s denial of promoting late-term abortions and the misleading characterization of cages used at border facilities—originally implemented during the Obama-Biden administration—are also contested. Other incorrect or disputed statements include Biden not raising taxes on those earning under $400,000, his misrepresentation of Trump’s comments about Hitler, and the repetition of debunked claims about Trump referring to deceased soldiers as “suckers” and “losers.” The summary also notes Biden’s incorrect portrayal of Trump’s Iran policy, NATO comments, efforts during the January 6 Capitol riot, and statements about the existential threat of climate change. Additionally, Biden falsely stated his son Beau died in Iraq and repeated debunked claims from Trump’s comments about Charlottesville. the article suggests these statements were significantly misleading or false, contributing to a portrayal of Biden as frequently untruthful.
President Joe Biden isn’t known for telling the truth. So, it came as no surprise when the Delaware Democrat got up on stage to tell some pretty tall tales during Thursday’s debate with former President Donald Trump.
From the crisis he created at the U.S.-Mexico border to manufactured hoaxes about his opponent, there was almost no subject Biden didn’t lie about. Here are the 20 biggest whoppers he told during Thursday night’s matchup with the Orange Man.
1. Border Patrol Endorsement
Biden claimed he was endorsed by America’s Border Patrol union. That is not true. In fact, the Border Patrol Union issued a real-time fact-check Thursday night stating: “To be clear, we never have and never will endorse Biden.”
2. Trump Bleach Lie
Biden claimed Trump told people infected with Covid to inject themselves with “bleach.” Trump did not tell people to do that.
3. Illegal Border Crossings
Biden claimed “there [are] 40 percent fewer people coming across the border illegally” under his presidency than Trump’s. That isn’t true, as illegal border crossings have skyrocketed to record highs under Biden’s presidency.
4. Military Deaths
Biden claimed he’s the “only president this … decade” who “doesn’t have any troops dying anywhere in the world” under his presidency. That is false. Thirteen service members were killed during Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
5. Inflation
Biden claimed inflation was at 9 percent when he came into office. That statistic is false. The inflation rate when Trump left office was 1.4 percent.
6. Late Term Abortion
Biden claimed that Democrats “are not for late-term abortion.” As The Federalist’s Jordan Boyd noted, Biden “has repeatedly promised to legalize unlimited, on-demand abortion through all nine months of pregnancy via a sweeping bill and routinely promoted taxpayer-funded abortion policies.”
7. Cages at the Border
Biden claimed Trump was “separating babies from their mothers [and] putting them in cages” when he was president. That statement is misleading. As admitted by the left-wing Associated Press, these were “chain-link enclosures” inside alien-holding border facilities that were created by the Obama-Biden administration.
8. No New Taxes
Biden claimed he “didn’t” raise taxes for “anybody making less than $400,000 a year.” That is false.
9. Hitler
Biden claimed Trump once said, “Hitler has done some good things.” As admitted by left-wing Snopes, there is no proof that Trump ever said this. The allegation has also been denied by Trump’s staff.
10. Biden Repeats Debunked ‘Suckers’ and ‘Losers’ Hoax
Biden repeated the lie that Trump called deceased American soldiers “suckers” and “losers.” Numerous former Trump administration officials have publicly refuted the phony story. Even left-wing Snopes admitted, “there appeared to be no evidence of an audio or video recording of the remarks in question, nor was there any documentation, such as transcripts or presidential notes, to independently confirm or deny the alleged quotes’ authenticity.”
11. Trump’s Iran Policy
Biden claimed Trump “did nothing” to stifle Iranian aggression. That is false. For example, Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in 2020.
12. Trump’s NATO Remarks
Biden claimed Trump told Vladimir Putin, “Do whatever you want,” regarding Russia’s invasion of Eastern Europe. But that’s not accurate.
Trump’s remarks came during a South Carolina rally, during which he recounted a story from when he was president and speaking with a NATO member. Trump purportedly told this state that he would withhold U.S. support if they didn’t pay their minimum defense spending obligations.
13. Climate Alarmism
Biden falsely contended that the “only existential threat to humanity is climate change.”
14. Efforts to Stop J6 Riot
Biden insinuated Trump made no effort to ensure demonstrators wouldn’t breach the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. That isn’t true. Trump sought to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops to the Capitol ahead of Congress’s certification of the 2020 election results.
15. Roe v. Wade
Biden claimed the “vast majority of constitutional scholars supported[[Roe v. Wade]when it was decided” by the Supreme Court in 1973. There is no evidence that’s true.
16. Beau’s Death
Biden claimed his son Beau died in Iraq. Beau was not killed in action in Iraq but died from brain cancer in 2015.
17. ‘Very Fine People’ Lie
Biden repeated the lie that Trump called white supremacists who participated in a 2017 Charlottesville march “very fine people.” Even left-wing “fact-checker” Snopes recently admitted that claim is untrue.
18. Unemployment Under Trump
Biden claimed the unemployment rate was at 15 percent when he came into office. That isn’t true. The unemployment rate was 6.4 percent when Biden was inaugurated in January.
19. Trillionaires
Biden claimed there are “1,000 trillionaires in America.” There are not, in fact, any trillionaires in America or the world.
20. NATO
Biden claimed Trump “wants to get [the United States] out of NATO.” There is no evidence to suggest that’s true. In fact, Trump regularly pressed NATO countries during his presidency to meet their defense spending commitments.
Shawn Fleetwood is a staff writer for The Federalist and a graduate of the University of Mary Washington. He previously served as a state content writer for Convention of States Action and his work has been featured in numerous outlets, including RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and Conservative Review. Follow him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood
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