said if COVID-19 testing were halted, “we’d have very few cases, if any”?

On June 15, 2020, Trump explained,

Our testing is so far advanced, it’s so much bigger and better than any other country that we’re going to have more cases, we’re always going to have more cases. And as I said this morning that’s probably the downside of having good testing, is you find a lot of cases that other countries who don’t even test, don’t have. If you don’t test, you don’t have any cases. If we stop testing right now we would have very few cases if any.

On the day of his comments, the United States had suffered 120,942 deaths from COVID-19, more than all American deaths during the First World War.

Trump also previously called testing “overrated” and spent the early months of the pandemic dismissing concerns about the growing crisis.

The Hill – Trump on coronavirus: ‘If we stop testing right now, we’d have very few cases, if any’
Business Insider – Trump says that ‘if we stop testing right now, we’d have very few cases’ of the coronavirus
Worldometer – Coronavirus, United States
1914-1918-Online – War Losses (USA)

invoked George Floyd’s name over jobs numbers?

In a June 2020 press conference, Trump boasted about better than expected job figures amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During the speech, he invoked George Floyd, who was killed at the hands of police.

We all saw what happened last week. We can’t let that happen. Hopefully George is looking down right now and saying, “This is a great thing that’s happening for our country.” This is a great day for him. It’s a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody. This is a great, great day in terms of equality. It’s really what our Constitution requires and it’s what our country is all about.

PBS White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor inquired about the jobs numbers, noting that minority unemployment rates had still increased, to which Trump replied, “you’re really something.”

CNBC – Trump caps chaotic week with a victory lap over better-than-expected jobs report
Business Insider – Trump suggests George Floyd is ‘looking down’ from heaven and appreciating the ‘great day in terms of equality’ after an unexpectedly strong jobs report was announced

was denounced by his former Secretary of Defense for making “a mockery of our Constitution”?

In June 2020, former Secretary of Defense James Mattis wrote an op-ed titled “In Union there is Strength” in which he attacked Trump’s handling of ongoing protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police.

Mattis specifically referenced Trump and what he considered to be a failure of leadership:

Don­ald Trump is the first pres­i­dent in my life­time who does not try to unite the Amer­i­can peo­ple — does not even pre­tend to try. In­stead, he tries to di­vide us. We are wit­ness­ing the con­se­quences of three years of this de­lib­er­ate ef­fort. We are wit­ness­ing the con­se­quences of three years with­out ma­ture lead­er­ship. We can unite with­out him, draw­ing on the strengths in­her­ent in our civil so­ci­ety. …We must re­ject and hold ac­count­able those in of­fice who would make a mock­ery of our Con­sti­tu­tion. At the same time, we must re­mem­ber Lin­coln’s “bet­ter an­gels,” and lis­ten to them, as we work to unite.

Mattis also commented on Trump’s handling of ongoing protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police:

At home, we should use our military only when requested to do so, on very rare occasions, by state governors. Militarizing our response, as we witnessed in Washington, D.C., sets up a conflict—a false conflict—between the military and civilian society.

Trump responded via tweet, calling Mattis “the world’s most overrated general.”

Mattis, a retired four-star Marine Corps general, resigned as SecDef in 2018 in protest to Trump’s Syrian policy and withdrawal of US troops from the area.

The Atlantic – James Mattis Denounces President Trump, Describes Him as a Threat to the Constitution
The New York Times – Mattis Accuses Trump of Dividing the Nation in a Time of Crisis

said of protests, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts”?

Amid mass protests the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police, Trump threatened to deploy the the military to combat “thugs” and remarked, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”

The tweet was flagged by Twitter as violating its rules about glorifying violence.

Additionally, the phrase was coined by a notoriously racist Miami police chief in 1967, who also told the press “we don’t mind being accused of police brutality.” Trump’s handling of protests were denounced by former Secretary of Defense James Mattis.

CBS News – “When the looting starts, the shooting starts”: Trump tweet flagged by Twitter for “glorifying violence”
Business Insider – Trump claims his ‘when the looting starts, the shooting starts’ remarks weren’t a call to violence but instead a ‘fact’
Wikipedia – When the looting starts, the shooting starts

said voting was “an honor” while threatening to defund expanded voting?

In a May 2020 meeting with two state governors, Trump threatened to withhold federal election funding for states expanding mail-in voting. He repeated unfounded claims about mail-in voting, and said people should vote in person because to do so is “an honor.”

I think just common sense would tell you that it’s massive manipulation can take place. Massive.

They — and you do; you have cases of fraudulent ballots, where they actually print them and they give them to people sign. Maybe the same person signs them with different writing, different pens. I don’t know. It’s — a lot of things can happen.

No, if you can, you should go and vote. Voting is an honor. It shouldn’t be something where they send you a pile of stuff and you send it back.

Trump also stepped up his attacks on Twitter.

Trump has alleged widespread voter fraud ever since losing the 2016 popular vote. A commission was also created to investigate, though no fraud was found.

Trump himself has voted by mail, though he also registered using the wrong address.

AP News – Trump threatens funds for states easing voting in pandemic
CNN – Trump vents as more states move to expand vote-by-mail ahead of November election

registered to vote using the wrong address?

Despite his multiple claims about mail-in voting being rife with fraud, Trump admitted that he voted by mail, defending it because “he was allowed to.”

In 2019, Trump updated his voter registration to Florida while listing the White House as his out-of-state address. This is prohibited in Florida, which by law requires that voters be legal residents. Trump re-registered, listing his Mar-a-Lago address instead. Trump used this new registration to vote in Florida’s Republican primary.

However, when Mar-a-Lago was converted from a single-family residence to a private club in 1993, the agreement with the local government prohibited it from bring used or taxed as a residence. Per the stipulations, any visitor was restricted to staying a maximum of 21 days per year, though Trump has repeatedly violated that provision, as well.

Though likely done in error, as are most mail-in voting discrepancies, exactly such an example is cited by the White House as an example of felony voter fraud.

Vice President Mike Pence also voted by mail using his old Indiana address in the state’s primary election. Because he made no attempt to register in Washington DC, and his Indiana home is a legal residence, there were no questions regarding the legality of his vote. However, his use of a mail-in ballot still undercut the administration’s claims regarding its unreliability. Additionally, Trump’s press secretary Kayleigh McEnany regularly voted by mail, but still railed against attempts to expand mail-in voting “for no reason.”

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump vote at PS 59 in New York, New York, U.S. November 8, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Trump and Melania voting in 2016. Reuters/Carlo Allegri

In another instance, when voting in the 2017 New York City mayoral election, Trump penned the wrong birth date for his ballot.

Trump long alleged widespread voter fraud ever since losing the 2016 popular vote. A commission was also created to investigate, though no such fraud was found. Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump sought to curb expansion of mail-in voting measures.

Vanity Fair – Trump: Mail-In Voting Is “Horrible” Except When I Do It
Washington Post – Trump Tried to Register in Florida using Out-of-State Address
The Palm Beach Post – Letters: Trump may have committed voter fraud
Slate – Donald Trump Appears to Have Committed Felony Voter Fraud
Sun Sentinel – Mar-a-Lago is taxed as a private club, not a residence. So can President Trump vote as a Florida man?
Law & Crime – Trump Votes in Florida Despite Mar-A-Lago’s Alleged Legal Status as a ‘Private Club,’ Not a Residence
Snopes – Has President Trump Ever Voted by Mail?
The New York Daily News – Why Melania, Ivanka and Jared’s mayoral election votes didn’t count
Business Insider – Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, voted by mail in April from a mansion they haven’t lived in for 4 years
CNBC – Trump press secretary defends her own mail-in votes after attacking expanded absentee ballot access

said, “vaccine or no vaccine, we’re back” as the US approached 90,000 COVID-19 deaths?

Trump made the remark during a press conference on May 15, 2020.

And I just want to make something clear. It’s very important: Vaccine or no vaccine, we’re back. And we’re starting the process. And in many cases, they don’t have vaccines, and a virus or a flu comes, and you fight through it. We haven’t seen anything like this in 100-and-some-odd years – 1917.

The day of his remark, the United States had nearly 1.5 million total confirmed cases and suffered 89,104 deaths.

Worldometer – Coronavirus, United States
Forbes – Unveiling Effort To Speed COVID-19 Vaccine, Trump Says, ‘Vaccine Or No Vaccine, We’re Back’
BBC News – Coronavirus: Trump says US reopening, ‘vaccine or no vaccine’
MSNBC – Trump declares ‘vaccine or no vaccine, we’re back,’ as coronavirus deaths approach 90,000

claimed that a 75-year-old protester injured by police was an Antifa provocateur?

On June 5th, a protester was filmed approaching police amid Buffalo protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The man, 75-year-old Martin Gugino, was pushed by an officer, and tumbled backwards onto the floor, heading his head with enough force to leave blood.

A Buffalo Police Department statement immediately released afterward appeared to claim that the man, who was the only known injury, had tripped and fallen:

A 5th person was arrested during a skirmish with other protestors and also charged with disorderly conduct. During that skirmish involving protestors, one person was injured when he tripped & fell.

The two officers involved were subsequently suspended, pending an internal investigation.

The following week, Trump took to Twitter to suggest that the protester, still hospitalized and recovering from his injuries, was an Antifa crisis actor, and that the entire thing “could be a set up.”

The New York Times – Trump Falsely Targets Buffalo Protester, 75, as ‘Antifa Provocateur’
Politico – Trump’s conspiracy theory on 75-year-old protester draws sharp backlash
NBC News – President Donald Trump tweets ‘antifa’ conspiracy theory that originated on anonymous blog
The Hill – Police officers in Buffalo suspended after shoving 75-year-old protester to the ground

retweeted a video that said “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat”?

The video in question was from a Twitter account named Cowboys for Trump. The speaker is an Otero County, New Mexico commissioner named Couy Griffin.

In the video, Griffin states that “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat” to applause, then immediately backed away from the violent rhetoric.

I’ve come to a place where I’ve come to the conclusion that the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat. I don’t say that in the physical sense, and I can already see where the videos getting edited where it says I want to go murder Democrats. No. I say that in the political sense because the Democrat agenda and policy is anti-American right now.

The New Mexico Republican Party indirectly addressed the speaker’s comments, which were made a week prior to Trump’s retweet.

Griffin has also previously made multiple remarks suggesting violence. He often accused several senior Democrats of treason, which he referred to as “a hanging offense,” and warned of possible Civil War. Many such comments have been in reference to the COVID-19 pandemic, as when Griffin said that mask-wearing requirements might be the core divide.

On the day Trump retweeted the video, the US had 1745803 confirmed cases and suffered 102,107 deaths.

The Washington Post – Trump retweets a video saying ‘the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat’
CBS News – Trump shares video of supporter saying “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat”
KRWG – Commentary: Commissioner Couy Griffin Has A Long History of Violent Speech Against Democrats
Worldometer – Coronavirus, United States

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