AP FACT CHECK: Trump cites a Biden apology but none offered

AP FACT CHECK: Trump cites a Biden apology but none offered

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump stated falsely on Sunday that Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden apologized for calling him xenophobic in responding to the coronavirus pandemic. Trump also played down the threat to meatpacking employees who are being called to work as infections run high.

A look at his remarks as he took questions from Fox News anchors and viewers in an open-air evening session against the backdrop of the Lincoln Memorial.

TRUMP, claiming Biden called his travel restrictions on China xenophobic: “Biden has written a letter of apology." ... “He actually apologized (and said) I made the right move.”

THE FACTS: There's no such letter of apology in sight. Moreover, Biden supported Trump's restrictions on travel from China — yes, essentially calling them the right move.

The Democrat has accused Trump of having a record of xenophobia but not explicitly in the context of the president's decision to limit travel from China during the pandemic. Trump took to calling the virus the “China virus” and the “foreign virus” at one point, prompting Biden to urge the country not to take a turn toward xenophobia or racism in the pandemic.

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TRUMP: "I closed the country to China.”

THE FACTS: Not completely. His restrictions in late January temporarily barred entry by foreign nationals who had traveled in China within the previous 14 days, but left exceptions for the immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents as well as U.S. citizens. The policy left plenty of gaps in containment.

Trump said people who made it in from China were tested upon arrival, but that's not so. Americans returning from China were allowed back after enhanced screening at select ports of entry, which could include a temperature check and...

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