During his return to the campaign trail in Michigan and Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump made several false claims that were fact-checked by CNN’s Daniel Dale. Trump’s false statements ranged from inaccurate claims about his administration’s accomplishments, to misleading statements about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, Trump repeated his false claim that the 2020 election was rigged and stolen from him, despite numerous audits and investigations that have found no evidence of widespread voter fraud.

One of the most glaring falsehoods made by Trump was his claim that his administration was responsible for the creation of the COVID-19 vaccine. In reality, the vaccines were developed by private companies with funding from the federal government, but Trump’s administration did not play a direct role in the research or development of the vaccines. Dale noted that Trump and his administration were not involved in the scientific process that led to the creation of the vaccines, and criticized Trump for taking credit for an achievement that he had little to do with.

Trump also made false claims about his handling of the pandemic, including his assertion that the virus would have disappeared without the vaccines. Dale pointed out that this claim was not supported by any scientific evidence and was an oversimplification of the complex factors that contribute to the spread and containment of a virus. Trump’s failure to implement a coordinated national response to the pandemic, as well as his inconsistent messaging on public health measures, likely contributed to the high number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States.

Another false claim made by Trump during his campaign trail appearance was his assertion that the economy was doing better under his administration than it is under President Joe Biden. Dale fact-checked this claim and found that the economy is actually performing well under Biden, with significant job growth and a decreasing unemployment rate. Trump’s attempt to discredit the Biden administration’s economic policies was seen as a desperate attempt to regain support from his base, despite the facts pointing to a strong economy under Biden’s leadership.

Overall, Dale’s fact-checking of Trump’s return to the campaign trail revealed a pattern of false claims and misleading statements designed to bolster Trump’s reputation and challenge the legitimacy of the Biden administration. Trump’s false claims about the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, and the 2020 election reflect his ongoing efforts to perpetuate a false narrative of victimhood and assert his dominance in the political arena. Despite the lack of evidence to support many of Trump’s claims, his base continues to support him, creating a dynamic of misinformation and political division that threatens the integrity of American democracy. As Trump continues to make false claims and challenge the truth, it is essential for fact-checkers like Daniel Dale to hold him accountable and provide the public with accurate information to counteract Trump’s falsehoods and uphold the principles of honesty and transparency in political discourse.

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