Fact-Check: Trump’s Congressional Address Full of False Claims on Economy, Immigration, and Science

During his address to Congress, President Donald Trump perpetuated numerous false claims regarding various topics, including economic issues, immigration policies, and climate change, thereby disregarding factual integrity. His speeches have consistently been marked by misleading statements aimed at promoting a narrative that aligns with his administration’s agenda while undermining the achievements of the previous administration, led by Joe Biden.

In his speech, Trump claimed that the newly established Department of Government Efficiency, under Elon Musk, discovered “hundreds of billions of dollars” in fraud, a statement that lacks substantiation. Despite DOGE’s website indicating potential taxpayer savings of $105 billion, there’s no concrete evidence to support such inflated figures. Trump’s assertions about the department’s efficacy only serve to distract from the inconsistencies and errors in DOGE’s reported savings and the potential misuse of its authority.

Trump also made absurd allegations regarding the National Institutes of Health funding, incorrectly asserting that $8 million was spent on making mice transgender. The actual funding was for research on monkeys aimed at understanding hormone effects on susceptibility to diseases like HIV, underscoring Trump’s manipulative use of scientific funding to push a false narrative. This misrepresentation reflects an ongoing trend wherein Trump exploits scientifically grounded issues to propagate unfounded claims about gender and sexuality.

When discussing the economy, Trump made misleading remarks about tariffs, implying they would bring in “trillions of dollars.” However, tariffs are imposed on importers and often ultimately cost American consumers more. In addition, he cited a substantial drop in egg prices as evidence of his economic prowess while ignoring the role of avian flu and its widespread impact on poultry prices—a phenomenon that began escalating during the Biden administration.

Moreover, Trump continued his falsehoods regarding immigration and crime, claiming record lows in border crossings that are not supported by historical data. He also repeated unfounded assertions about other countries releasing mental health patients into the U.S., which have no basis in fact. The presiding narrative crafted by Trump seeks to portray a national security crisis driven by fear, while the statistical realities paint a very different picture.

(h/t: https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/04/politics/fact-check-trump-address-congress/index.html)