Trump claim: 'If you're white, you don't get the vaccine'
17-01-2022, 09:41

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    Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Florence, Ariz., Jan. 15, 2022. (Adriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times

 

WASHINGTON — During a rally in Arizona on Saturday, former President Donald Trump repeated his lie that the 2020 election was stolen and made other false claims about the pandemic and the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 last year. Here’s a fact check.

 

False. There is no evidence that white Americans are being denied access to vaccines or treatments.

Trump referred to a Wall Street Journal opinion column criticizing New York state’s guidelines on two limited antiviral treatments that ask health providers to prioritize the therapies for immunocompromised patients and those with risk factors. The guidelines, which were released in late December, said, “Nonwhite race or Hispanic/Latino ethnicity should be considered a risk factor, as long-standing systemic health and social inequities have contributed to an increased risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19.”

 

State officials have defended their guidelines by citing data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which show that Black, Hispanic and Native Americans are about twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than white Americans. A spokesperson for New York state’s Department of Health told Fox News that race did not disqualify patients from treatment but that the guidelines instead considered race as one risk factor.

 

In New York, white residents are more likely to be vaccinated than Black residents, which is in line with most of the country.

 

WHAT TRUMP SAID: “Why did Nancy Pelosi and the Capitol Police reject the more than 10,000 National Guard troops or soldiers that I authorized to help control the enormous crowd that I knew was coming?”

 

False. There is no evidence that Trump ever made a request for 10,000 National Guard troops or that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected such a demand. The speaker of the House does not control the National Guard.

 

Vanity Fair reported that Trump had floated the 10,000 figure to the acting defense secretary at the time, Christopher C. Miller, the night before Jan. 6, 2021, when Trump’s loyalists stormed the Capitol in a bid to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory. According to Miller, Trump had suggested 10,000 National Guard troops were required to contain the crowd he anticipated for his rally that day.

 

But there is no record of Trump making that request. The Pentagon’s timeline of events leading up to the riot notes that the Defense Department reviewed a plan to activate 340 members of the District of Columbia’s National Guard, “if asked.” But the timeline makes no mention of a request of 10,000 troops by Trump. Nor did a Pentagon inspector general report on the breach, which instead referred to suggestions by Trump that his rally on Jan. 6 had been conducted safely. A Pentagon spokesperson also told The Washington Post that it had “no record of such an order being given.”

 

WHAT TRUMP SAID: “So we lost, they say, by 10,000 and yet they flagged more than — listen to these numbers — 57,000 highly suspicious ballots for further investigation, one. 23,344 mail-in ballots were counted despite the person no longer living at that address — little, little problem. Five thousand people appear to have voted in more than one county.”

 

False. Trump lost the state of Arizona by about 10,500 votes, but his claim of tens of thousands of fraudulent votes is baseless. These figures are based on a report by Cyber Ninjas, a company Republicans hired to examine voting in the state.

 

Election officials have said that the claims the company raised are not evidence of fraud. For example, Cyber Ninjas found that tens of thousands of voters did not live at addresses recorded by a specific commercial database, but election officials have noted that college students, military personnel or people who own vacation homes could have different addresses than those listed in the database. Similarly, the company’s claims of double voting could be explained by the fact that many Arizona residents have the same name or birth year.

 

Moreover, Cyber Ninjas' audit showed that in Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, Biden had 99 additional votes and Trump had 261 fewer votes.

 

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