repeatedly called Matt Gaetz “Rick”?

On October 16, 2020 at an Ocala, Florida rally, Trump repeatedly called Matt Gaetz “Rick.”

Florida’s 1st congressional district representative Matt Gaetz and convicted Trump aide Rick Gates. Wikipedia

Matt Gaetz is the US House Representative from Florida’s 1st district. Rick Gates was a former aide that pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Business Insider – Trump repeatedly botched Rep. Matt Gaetz’s name at a Florida rally, calling him the name of a former aide who was convicted
The Washington Post – Rick Gates sentenced to 45 days in jail, 3 years probation for conspiracy and lying to FBI in Mueller probe
Wikipedia – Matt Gaetz
Wikipedia – Rick Gates (political consultant)

retweeted a conspiracy theory that claimed bin Laden was still alive?

On October 13, 2020, Trump retweeted a QAnon conspiracy that claimed that Barack Obama and Joe Biden faked Osama bin Laden’s death in 2011. The account he retweeted was soon after deleted.

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Trump also retweeted a video that claimed Iran was paid off to safely transfer bin Laden to Pakistan for Obama’s “trophy kill.”

Robert J. O’Neill, the Seal Team 6 operative who fired the killing shots, also replied over Twitter:

During that week’s Presidential Town Hall, Trump refused to denounce QAnon.

The Washington Post – Riggleman condemns Trump’s retweet of ‘ludicrous’ conspiracy about Navy SEALs, bin Laden
USA Today – ‘You’re not someone’s crazy uncle’: Guthrie challenges Trump on conspiracy theory retweets
The Hill – Trump digs in on conspiracy theory over bin Laden raid

said he might leave the country if he lost the election?

Trump make the remarks at an October, 16 2020 rally in Macon, Georgia.

Running against the worst candidate in the history of presidential politics puts pressure on me.

 

Could you imagine if I lose? My whole life, what am I gonna do? I’m gonna say I lost to the worst candidate in the history of politics. I’m not gonna feel so good. Maybe I’ll have to leave the country, I don’t know.”

The Hill – Trump on if Biden wins: ‘Maybe I’ll have to leave the country’
Newsweek – Trump Says Losing to Biden Would Mean ‘Maybe I’ll Have to Leave the Country’

refused to denounce QAnon?

During an October 15, 2020 town hall, Trump refused to denounce the QAnon conspiracy theory when asked by host Savannah Guthrie. QAnon holds that Trump was waging a secret war against a secret cabal of Satantic Democrats that engaged in a mass pedophile ring.

GUTHRIE: All right, while we’re denouncing, let me ask you about QAnon. It is this theory that Democrats are a satanic pedophile ring and that you are the savior, of that. Now can you just, once and for all, state that that is completely not true, and disavow QAnon in its entirety?

 

TRUMP: I know nothing about QAnon.

 

GUTHRIE: I just told you.

 

TRUMP: I know very little. You told me, but what you tell me, doesn’t necessarily make it fact. I hate to say that. I know nothing about it. I do know they are very much against pedophilia. They fight it very hard. But I know nothing about it. If you’d like me to-

 

GUTHRIE: They believe that it is a Satanic cult run by the deep state.

 

TRUMP: …study the subject. I’ll tell you what I do know about. I know about Antifa, and I know about the radical left, and I know how violent they are and how vicious they are. And I know how they are burning down cities run by Democrats, not run by Republicans.

Two weeks prior, Trump avoided unequivocally denouncing white supremacists during the Presidential debate. Trump also congratulated a QAnon supporter who won a Georgia House seat primary, despite her being denounced by other Republicans, and has repeatedly lent the conspiracy theory credibility.

The Washington Post – Rather than condemn the QAnon conspiracy theory, Trump elevates its dangerous central assertion
CBS News – Trump refuses to denounce right-wing conspiracy group QAnon, says all he knows is “they are very strongly against pedophilia”
The Guardian – Trump refuses to disavow QAnon conspiracy theory during town hall

 

was endorsed by the Taliban?

On October 9, 2020, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said, “Trump might be ridiculous for the rest of the world, but he is sane and wise man for the Taliban.”

Mujahid explained their support: “We hope he will win the election and wind up U.S. military presence in Afghanistan. When we heard about Trump being COVID-19 positive, we got worried for his health, but seems he is getting better.”

Two days prior to the endorsement, Trump tweeted that all remaining US personnel in Afghanistan should be home by Christmas.

In the year, Trump spoke with Taliban leaders and announced peace talks, but the agreement soon after scrapped.

The day after the Taliban’s endorsement, a Trump campaign spokesman rejected.

Axios – Trump campaign rejects Taliban’s endorsement for U.S. president
The Hill – Taliban supports Trump reelection
CBS News – The Taliban on Trump: “We hope he will win the election” and withdraw U.S. troops
Politico – Trump confirms ‘very good talk’ with Taliban leaders

used a quote from Dr. Fauci out of context in a campaign ad?

In October 2020, a March remark by Dr. Anthony Fauci was used in a Trump campaign advertisement. Fauci immediately condemned its use, saying it was taken out of context, and noted that he had never publicly endorsed a candidate.

Trump defended the advertisement on Twitter:

Dr. Fauci subsequently supported pulling the advertisement altogether.

The New York Times – Fauci Calls Out Trump Campaign Ad That Used Him Without Permission
BBC News – US Election 2020: Anthony Fauci says Trump campaign ad quote misleading
Reuters – Fauci says his remarks were taken out of context in Trump ad

avoided denouncing white supremacist groups during a presidential debate?

During the first presidential debate on September 29, 2020, Trump was asked by moderate Christopher Wallace to unequivocally denounce white supremacist groups. Instead of doing so, he told once such group – the Proud Boys – to “stand back and stand by.”

WALLACE: You have repeatedly criticized the vice president for not specifically calling out antifa and other left-wing extremist groups. But are you willing, tonight, to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities as we saw in Kenosha and as we’ve seen in Portland? Are you prepared to specifically do that?

 

TRUMP: Sure, I’m prepared to do that. But I would say almost everything I see is from the left wing, not from the right wing. If you look, I’m willing to do anything. I want to see peace.

 

WALLACE: Then do it, sir.

 

BIDEN: Do it. Say it.

 

TRUMP: You want to call them? What do you want to call them? Give me a name, give me a name, go ahead — who would you like me to condemn?

 

WALLACE: White supremacists, white supremacists and right-wing militia.

 

TRUMP: Proud Boys, stand back and stand by. But I’ll tell you what: Somebody’s got to do something about antifa and the left. Because this is not a right-wing problem — this is a left-wing problem.

The Proud Boys, which is designated as a far-right hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, called the president’s comment a tacit endorsement.

The following January, the leader of the Proud Boys was banned by a judge from Washington DC for weapons and vandalism charges.

During his 2016 campaign, Trump failed to disavow former KKK Grandwizard David Duke’s endorsement.

NPR – From Debate Stage, Trump Declines To Denounce White Supremacy
BBC News – Trump now tells far right to ‘stand down’ amid white supremacy row
Southern Poverty Law Center – Proud Boys
USA Today – Who are the Proud Boys? Far-right group has concerned experts for years
The New York Times – Proud Boys celebrate Trump’s ‘stand by’ remark about them at the debate.
Associated Press – Judge bans Proud Boys leader from nation’s capital after arrest on vandalism, weapons charges

Wikipedia – Proud Boys

contracted coronavirus?

Trump announced on October 1, 2020 that he tested positive for COVID-19 in his most-shared tweet ever.

It was believed that his infection originated from a September 26 ceremony held in the Rose Garden, where Trump announced a Supreme Court nominee in front of over 180 people.

The announcement was two days after the first presidential debate, during which Trump mocked Biden for wearing masks.

Additionally, none of his family members in attendance wore masks.

Chris Wallace Slams Trump Family for Not Wearing Masks at Debate | Time
Trump’s family during the first presidential debate.

The day after Trump announced he had contracted COVID-19, he was transported to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in what the administration described as a precautionary measure. By then, 11 total cases stemming from the debate alone were confirmed.

The helicopter
Marine One lands on the South Lawn to transport Trump to Walter Reed. J. Scott Applewhite / Associated Press

The following day, Trump tweeted he was doing well.

More confirmed COVID-19 cases among Trump’s family and administration also emerged, including wife Melania, campaign manager Bill Stepien, U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, and Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

Three days after being admitted, Trump announced that he would be leaving Walter Reed, saying “Don’t be afraid of Covid” despite the United States having suffered over 200,000 deaths.

During a press conference, White House physician Sean Conley declined to say when Trump last tested negative for COVID-19 or discuss his lung scans.

Trump repeatedly downplayed and dismissed concerns over COVID-19 as it spread throughout the United States.

Axios – Trump’s tweet on positive coronavirus test is his most shared ever
Politico – Cleveland reports 11 new Covid cases stemming from debate
USA Today – White House ‘superspreader’ event in Rose Garden reminds people that yes, you should still wear a mask outside
The Hill – White House not contact tracing Rose Garden event considered possible ‘superspreader’: report 
Politico – Kellyanne Conway tests positive for coronavirus 
NPR – Trump Campaign Manager, Kellyanne Conway Are Latest To Test Positive For Coronavirus
NPR – White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Los Angeles Times – Historic photos of President Trump being transported to Walter Reed for coronavirus treatment
Time – ‘Why Did They Break the Rules?’: Chris Wallace Slams Trump Family, Chief of Staff for Not Wearing Masks During the Presidential Debate
Axios – White House physician refuses to answer when Trump last tested negative

had his tax returns released by the New York Times?

In September 2020, the New York Times obtained and reported on years of Trump’s tax returns. They found that Trump paid $750 in income taxes for 2015 and 2016, and paid no taxes in 11 of 18 years examined due to large reported losses. Such tax write offs included $70,000 for hair styling during his time hosting The Apprentice, and $750,000 in consultant fees to his daughter Ivanka, despite her being a member of his company. The returns have been characterized as aggressive, but legal.

The New York Times also reported that Trump has $421 million in loans, with most coming due within the next four years.

Trump has given many excuses over the years as to why he wouldn’t release his tax returns, breaking with tradition.

Trump also remarked in a 2016 presidential debate that not paying taxes made him “smart,”and later sued to prevent his returns from being obtained.

The New York Times – Long-Concealed Records Show Trump’s Chronic Losses and Years of Tax Avoidance
BBC News – Trump’s taxes: What you need to know
USA Today – Trump’s tax returns: 5 key takeaways from experts

promised to end payroll taxes, which funds Social Security and Medicare?

Trump announced payroll tax deferments on August 8, 2020 for financial relief amid the COVID-19 pandemic. He promised to make the cuts permanent if reelected.

If I’m victorious November 3rd, I plan to forgive these taxes and make permanent cuts to the payroll tax. I’m going to make them all permanent…I may extend and terminate. In other words, I’ll extend it beyond the end of the year and terminate the tax.

The following week, Trump reiterated that if reelected, he would terminate the payroll tax entirely.

And the payroll tax — we’ll be terminating the payroll tax after I, hopefully, get elected. We’ll be terminating the payroll tax, so that will mean anywhere from $5,000 to even more per family, and also great for businesses and great for jobs. A lot of people will be very happy to hear that. A lot of the great — certainly, conservative economists will be great to have — they think that’s the greatest thing we can do. That’s better than the payments; that’s better than anything else.

Payroll taxes are responsible for funding Social Security, a monthly stipend for senior citizens instituted in 1935. As of June 2020, 64 million Americans collected Social Security. Eliminating payroll taxes, which as of 2019 funded 89% of Social Security, could be an existential threat to the program. It also contributes to Medicare, which provides healthcare to some 60 million beneficiaries.

The majority of federal payroll taxes go towards funding Social Security

Trump denied that he would institute any cuts to the programs, saying that instead they would be paid for through the general fund, potentially adding their cost to the deficit.

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities – Policy Basics: Top Ten Facts about Social Security 
Social Security Administration – How is Social Security financed?
Associated Press – Trump’s suggestion to eliminate payroll tax doesn’t add up
CNN – Eliminating payroll tax could deplete Social Security by 2023, chief actuary warns
Forbes – Biden Claims Trump Has ‘Planned Cuts To Social Security’ By Killing The Payroll Tax. What Are The Facts?
USA Today – Fact check: President Trump has not said he will terminate Social Security

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