State of the Union Fact Check: What Trump Got Right and Wrong
President
Trump appeared in front of a joint session of Congress for the annual
address. Here is how his remarks stacked up against the facts.
President Trump during the State of the Union address on Tuesday.CreditSarah Silbiger/The New York Times
By The New York Times
President
Trump leaned hard on the strength of the American economy during his
second State of the Union address on Tuesday, but with a blend of
precise statistics and gauzy superlatives that are much more difficult
to measure.
He also returned to a
theme that dominated the second year of his presidency — a quest for a
border wall with Mexico to cope with what he said is a crisis of crime
and drugs in the United States caused by illegal immigration.
The
two issues dominated his address, which in tone was more measured than
his biting Twitter feed, but in substance contained numerous claims that
were false or misleading.
Here is what Mr. Trump said and how it stacked up against the facts.
The economy
“The
U.S. economy is growing almost twice as fast today as when I took
office, and we are considered far and away the hottest economy anywhere
in the world.”
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This is false.
The
American economy expanded at an annual rate of 3.5 percent in the third
quarter of 2018. Growth in Latvia and Poland was almost twice as fast.
Same for China and India. Even the troubled Greek economy posted
stronger growth. And a wide range of economic analysts estimate that the
growth of the American economy slowed in the fourth quarter, and slowed
even further in the first month of 2019.
“We
recently imposed tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese goods — and now our
Treasury is receiving billions and billions of dollars.”
This is true.
Since
Mr. Trump imposed tariffs on certain imports from China — and imported
steel and aluminum from around the world — federal tariff revenues have
increased. Revenues from customs duties, which include tariffs, rose by
$13 billion in the third quarter of 2018 compared with a year earlier,
the Commerce Department reported. Technically, that money is paid by
Americans who bring the goods across the border, and it is often passed
on to American consumers in the form of higher prices.
“My administration has cut more regulations in a short period of time than any other administration during its entire tenure.”
This is false.
The
Trump administration has slowed the pace of adopting new rules, and it
has moved to roll back some existing or proposed federal regulations,
particularly in the area of environmental protection. The White House
claimed that as of October, a total of $33 billion worth of future
regulator costs had been eliminated. But experts say the scale of the
rollbacks in the Trump era still does not exceed extensive cuts in
federal rules during the Carter and Reagan administrations, when rules
governing airline, truck and rail transportation were wiped off the
books, among other changes.
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“We
have created 5.3 million new jobs and importantly added 600,000 new
manufacturing jobs — something which almost everyone said was impossible
to do, but the fact is, we are just getting started.”
This is false.
The
Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that since January 2017, when Mr.
Trump took office, the economy has added 4.9 million jobs, including
454,000 jobs manufacturing jobs. Far from being “impossible,” that is
closely comparable to the pace of job creation during some two-year
periods during the Obama administration, and significantly slower than
the pace of job creation in manufacturing in the 1990s.
Wages were “growing for blue-collar workers, who I promised to fight for. They are growing faster than anyone thought possible.”
This is true.
Wages
are rising faster for construction and manufacturing workers than
workers in service occupations, according to the Labor Department.
“More people are working now than at any time in our history.”
This is misleading.
While
the total number of people working in the United States is higher than
ever, it is not because of the president’s policies. It is because more
people than ever live in the United States.
Immigration
“The
border city of El Paso, Tex., used to have extremely high rates of
violent crime — one of the highest in the entire country, and considered
one of our nation’s most dangerous cities. Now, immediately upon its
building, with a powerful barrier in place, El Paso is one of the safest
cities in our country.”
This is false.
El
Paso was never one of the most dangerous cities in the United States,
and crime has been declining in cities across the country — not just El
Paso — for reasons that have nothing to do with border fencing. In 2008,
before border barriers had been completed in El Paso, the city had the
second-lowest violent crime rate among more than 20 similarly sized
cities. In 2010, after the fencing went up, it held that place.
“San
Diego used to have the most illegal border crossings in our country. In
response, a strong security wall was put in place. This powerful
barrier almost completely ended illegal crossings.”
This is misleading.
Border
apprehensions decreased by 91 percent in the San Diego sector between
the 1994 fiscal year, right after the original border fencing was
completed, to the 2018 fiscal year. But, according to the Congressional
Research Service, that fence alone “did not have a discernible impact”
on the number of immigrants crossing the border into the United States
illegally.
“As we speak, large, organized caravans are on the march to the United States.”
This is exaggerated.
At the end of January, a new caravan
of thousands of migrants from Central America was headed north, and
some of the travelers said they intended to try to cross into the United
States. But many in the caravan have said they plan to remain in
Mexico, thanks in part to policies put in place by the new Mexican
government. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has made it easier for
Central Americans to get visas and work in Mexico. President Trump’s
warnings of an imminent invasion from new caravans is overstated.
“I
hope you can pass the U.S.M.C.A. into law, so we can bring back our
manufacturing jobs in even greater numbers, expanding American
agriculture, protecting intellectual property, and ensuring that more
cars are proudly stamped with the four beautiful words: Made in the
U.S.A.”
This is exaggerated.
The
revised trade deal with Canada and Mexico, known as the United
States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, does include provisions that are
intended to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States — like
minimum wage provisions for some auto manufacturing. But some economists
have said those provisions could ultimately push more manufacturing —
and jobs — outside North America. The deal does allow American farmers
to sell more dairy products to Canada. But the trade pact has yet to be
approved by Congress, and both Democrats and Republicans say that is
unlikely to happen without significant changes.
Foreign policy
"When
I took office, ISIS controlled more than 20,000 square miles in Iraq
and Syria. Just two years ago. Today, we have liberated virtually all of
the territory from the grip of these bloodthirsty monsters.”
This is true.
The
Defense Department reports that the Islamic State now controls only
around 20 square miles of territory in Syria, down from 34,000 in 2014.
But many of the gains against the Sunni extremist caliphate began under
President Barack Obama, with the Trump administration continuing Obama
administration policy. And the top American military commander in the
Middle East told a Senate hearing on Tuesday that the Islamic State could return
if the United States and its allies abandoned the fight. In December,
Mr. Trump announced he was withdrawing American troops from Syria.
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“We
condemn the brutality of the Maduro regime, whose socialist policies
have turned that nation from being the wealthiest in South America into a
state of abject poverty and despair.”
This is misleading.
This
has become a popular talking point among American conservatives. It is
true that the rule of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has brought
that country to economic ruin. Inflation is at astronomical rates, and
ordinary people are struggling to get basic food and health supplies.
Three million citizens have fled. Some of the collapse can be traced to
Mr. Maduro’s economic policies, which do fall under the broad label of
socialism. But analysts say that corruption, the lack of rule of law and
the absence of democracy — all the hallmarks of a dictatorship — have played just as big or larger roles.
“If
I had not been elected president of the United States, we would right
now, in my opinion, be in a major war with North Korea."
There is no evidence.
In
2016, at the end of the Obama administration, there was no sign that
the United States and North Korea were about to go to war, though
Pyongyang had been conducting nuclear tests and Mr. Obama had continued
economic sanctions. In Mr. Trump’s first year in office, he increased
tensions with North Korea by attacking its leader, Kim Jong-un, in a
series of Twitter posts, which prompted hostile statements from
Pyongyang. Mr. Trump wrote that North Korea’s actions would be met with
“fire and fury” and called Mr. Kim “Little Rocket Man.” Analysts said at the time that the chances of war between the two nations had grown because of these exchanges.
Abortion
“Lawmakers
in New York cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that
would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother’s womb moments from
birth.”
This is misleading.
On
Jan. 22, the 46th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision
Roe v. Wade, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, Democrat of New York, signed the
Reproductive Health Act. The new law ensures a woman’s right to an
abortion in New York if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned. It does not
broadly allow abortions until shortly before birth, as Mr. Trump
suggested. Instead, it will allow for an abortion after 24 weeks to
protect the mother’s health or if the fetus is not viable. Under the
prior law, abortions were allowed after 24 weeks only if the woman’s
life was in jeopardy.
“We had the case of the governor of Virginia where he stated he would execute a baby after birth.”
This is false.
In
an interview last month, Gov. Ralph Northam said that he supported a
late-term abortion bill that would loosen restrictions on the procedure,
and allow women to consult with a doctor on an abortion up to, but not
including, the time of birth.
The
governor, a pediatric neurologist, also talked about some of the
dangerous medical emergencies that pregnant women could face, such as
carrying a nonviable fetus. He said that in such a case, the mother
would deliver the infant and then, “the infant would be resuscitated if
that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion
would ensue between the physicians and the mother.” While Mr. Northam
was talking about an end-of-life care discussion in the case of a child
that would not live, Republicans seized on his remarks as evidence that
Mr. Northam supported killing babies after their birth.
Reporting
was contributed by Eileen Sullivan, Michael Tackett, Linda Qiu, Edward
Wong, Eric Lipton, Eric Schmitt, Adam Liptak, Binyamin Appelbaum,
Caitlin Dickerson, Charlie Savage, Coral Davenport, Glenn Thrush, Helene
Cooper, Jim Tankersley, Julian E. Barnes, Katie Benner, Matt Phillips,
Robert Pear and Thomas Gibbons-Neff.
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