During Tuesday night’s debate against Kamala Harris, David Muir and Linsey Davis, President Donald Trump made a statement about crime being up in the United States while highlighting migrant crime as a relatively new category. David Muir was quick to ‘fact-check.’ Spoiler alert: like the other ‘fact checks’ during the debate, Trump was right.
David Muir ‘fact checked’ President Trump stating, “As you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is actually coming down in this country.”
President Trump responded:
“Excuse me, they were [fraudulent] statements. They didn’t include the worst cities. They didn’t include the cities with the worst crime. It was a fraud. Just like their number of 818,000 jobs that they said they created turned out to be a fraud.”
Harris, had nothing to add of substance other than “I think this is so rich, coming from someone who has been prosecuted…” Once again, she could not push back with actual facts or even relevant contributions, but rather resorted to personal attacks against the President. It’s also worth noting that her administration is responsible for those prosecutions. Give yourself a pat on the back.
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