Checking the facts from Donald Trump's speech
A closer look at some of the claims made during Republican nominee's acceptance on Thursday
The Associated Press Posted: Jul 22, 2016 12:53 AM ETLast Updated: Jul 22, 2016 12:53 AM ET, http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/a...fact-check-1.3690469
Despite promising "the truth, and nothing else" in his convention speech, Donald Trump presented the nation with a series of previously debunked claims and some new ones Thursday night â about the U.S. tax burden, the perils facing police, Hillary Clinton's record and more.
The Associated Press looks at some of the Republican presidential candidate's claims and how they compare with the facts:
On Crime
"Decades of progress made in bringing down crime are now being reversed by this administration's rollback of criminal enforcement. Homicides last year increased by 17 per cent in America's 50 largest cities. That's the largest increase in 25 years."
The facts: A rollback? President Barack Obama has actually achieved some big increases in spending for state and local law enforcement, including billions in grants provided through the 2009 stimulus. While FBI crime statistics for 2015 are not yet available, Trump's claim about rising homicides appears to come from a Washington Post analysis published in January. While Trump accurately quotes part of the analysis, he omits that the statistical jump was so large because homicides are still very low by historical standards. In the 50 cities cited by the Post, for example, half as many people were killed last year as in 1991.