Fact-Checking Kamala Harris’s Claims During Her DNC Speech
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) featured Vice President Kamala Harris and other speakers attacking former President Donald Trump on various issues, including abortion, diplomacy, and criminal charges. However, not all claims made during the convention were entirely accurate.
One claim made by Harris was that Trump’s tariffs would cost households $4,000 per year. Economists project that Trump’s proposed tariffs would not have such a significant impact, with estimates ranging from $1,700 to $1,800 per year for American households.
Another claim by Harris was that Trump would create a ‘national anti-abortion coordinator’ and force states to report on women’s miscarriages and abortions. This claim is based on Project 2025, a political playbook created by conservative groups, and not a plan endorsed by Trump. The project calls for increased surveillance of abortion information and the appointment of a pro-life coordinator.
Harris also claimed that Trump tried to cut Social Security and Medicare. While Trump proposed cuts to Medicare in his budgets, the majority of the savings would come from reduced payments to healthcare providers, not direct cuts to benefits for seniors.
Furthermore, Harris stated that Trump encouraged Russia to invade allies. This claim is based on comments made by Trump at a campaign rally, where he suggested he might not come to the aid of NATO members attacked by Russia if they weren’t contributing enough money to the alliance.
Overall, the fact-checking team at USA TODAY analyzed the claims made during the DNC to provide context and accuracy to the statements made by speakers like Vice President Kamala Harris. It is essential to fact-check political statements to ensure the public receives accurate information.

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