Fact-checking President Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address
By Glenn Kessler ,
Salvador Rizzo and
Meg Kelly
February 6 at 11:45 AM
President Trump’s State of the Union speech once again was chock-full of stretched facts and dubious figures. Many of these claims have been fact-checked repeatedly, yet the president persists in using them. Here, in the order in which he made them, are nearly 30 statements by the president.
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