Trump made a lot of claims in his address to Congress. Here are the facts
- President Donald Trump distorted facts during his address to Congress, claiming the Department of Government Efficiency found hundreds of billions in fraud, although it only reported $105 billion in savings.
- Trump inflated U.S. Aid to Ukraine, claiming it was $350 billion, while data shows U.S. Funding is about $121 billion, and Europe has contributed approximately $140 billion.
- Trump misrepresented the number of children diagnosed with autism, citing an outdated figure of "1 in 10,000 children" while the updated CDC estimate shows "1 in 36" children diagnosed with autism as of 2020.
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Trump made a lot of claims in his address to Congress. Here are the facts
President Donald Trump‘s Tuesday night address to a joint session of Congress highlighted several of the initiatives he’s started in his first six weeks in office, but many of his comments included false and misleading information.
·Portland, United States
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