Fact checking Trump's 'Meet the Press' interview

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At least 11 different points during the interview, former President Trump flubbed numbers, misstated facts or omitted critical context.

, a Georgia State Election Board investigation determined that they were following the law and submitting ballots for themselves and family members who lived with them.“Things are not going right now very well for the consumer. Bacon is up five times. Food is up horribly — worse than energy,” Trump said.But Trump’s exaggerating the the price of salt-cured pork: In U.S.

“You have to get some income coming in. You know, when I lowered taxes, we took in more revenue,” Trump said. “When I lowered taxes, I cut taxes tremendously, created tremendous jobs, but more importantly, we had more revenue with lower taxes than we did with higher taxes.” Trump went on to claim that deficit-reduction efforts — linked to American energy — were underway but blocked by Covid.

That increase in debt was due to a mix of existing obligations and further fueled by Trump’s deficit-raising policies, including his tax law that Republicans passed along party lines in late 2017.

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