Walz, Vance Debate Fact-Checked

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Vice Presidential Debate Fact-Check

In the first and only vice-presidential debate of the 2024 election, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator JD Vance clashed over key issues.

Walz’s Claim: Trump is Unfit for Office

  • Fact-Check: True
  • Vance has shifted his view towards Trump since initially criticizing him in a 2016 New York Times op-ed.

Vance’s Claim: 20-25 Million Illegal Immigrants in the U.S.

  • Fact-Check: False
  • While there have been approximately 11.6 million encounters with illegal immigrants at the border, not all encounters result in admissions.

Vance’s Claim: Iran Received $100 Billion from the Harris Administration

  • Fact-Check: False
  • Iran received $100 billion under the Obama administration, not under Harris’s involvement.

Vance’s Claim: CBP One App Grants Legal Status

  • Fact-Check: False
  • The CBP One App allows migrants to apply for asylum and other legal pathways but does not guarantee entry into the country.

Walz’s Claim: Trump Hasn’t Paid Federal Taxes in 15 Years

  • Fact-Check: False
  • Trump’s tax records indicate that he paid federal income taxes in some years, including $999,466 in 2018 and $133,445 in 2019.

Walz’s Claim: He Was in China During Tiananmen Square Massacre

  • Fact-Check: False
  • Walz admitted to misspeaking; he arrived in China after the protests had ended.

Vance’s Claim: Walz Ended Protections for Babies Born Alive

  • Fact-Check: False
  • Minnesota law still fully protects babies born alive, and infanticide is illegal in all U.S. states.

Walz’s Claim: Project 2025 Will Require a Pregnancy Registry

  • Fact-Check: Needs Context
  • Project 2025 does not call for monitoring pregnancies but does propose stricter abortion tracking and potential punishment for non-compliance.

Vance’s Claim: Trump Strengthened the Affordable Care Act

  • Fact-Check: False
  • The Trump administration attempted to overturn the ACA and cut funding for enrollment aid.

Walz’s Claim: Children Are Not Used as Drug Mules

  • Fact-Check: Mostly True
  • While it is uncommon for children to be used as drug mules, it has been reported in the past.

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