In July 14 remarks in the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump made a series of false, misleading and unsupported statements about the novel coronavirus and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s position on it.
DeVos’ Outdated Statistic on School Efforts
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos used an outdated figure in claiming only 10% of school districts had “provided any kind of real curriculum and instruction program” after the coronavirus pandemic caused schools to shut down this spring. That was the case for 82 districts in late March, but by late April, 56% were doing so. In late May, the figure was 67%.
Trump’s Misleading Spin on Roger Stone’s Conviction
Cherry-Picking Collins’ Prescription Drug Votes
Trump’s Misguided Tweet Seeking Wallace Apology for Noose ‘Hoax’
Giuliani’s Misleading Attack on de Blasio and Crime
Trump’s Baseless Attacks on Times, Post Reporting on Russia Probe
Trump’s False Military Equipment Claim
COVID-19 Cases and Deaths, By the Numbers
Noting that the United States accounts for about one-quarter of global COVID-19 cases and deaths, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the U.S. has “the worst record of any country in the world.” While the U.S. has the most confirmed cases and deaths by a wide margin, it does not have the most in either category on a per-capita basis.