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Fact Check: Trump’s CPAC Claims on NATO, Greenland, China, Economy

Trump’s CPAC Claims Fact-Checked: What’s True and What’s Not?

Former President Donald Trump’s recent CPAC speech contained several bold assertions on NATO, China, Greenland, and the economy. A detailed fact-check reveals a mix of truth, exaggeration, and missing context.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump’s claim that NATO allies “paid hundreds of billions” directly due to his pressure is mostly false; spending increased by about $130 billion, a pre-existing trend.
  • His interest in buying Greenland from Denmark is confirmed as true, though the idea was rejected.
  • While he did impose major tariffs on China, the economic impact is debated, with costs passed to US consumers.
  • The “$18 trillion” stock market claim is misleading; it refers to broader household wealth gains over a specific pre-pandemic period.

NATO Spending: “Hundreds of Billions” Paid?

Claim: “I got NATO to pay up… And they paid hundreds of billions of dollars.”

Verdict: Mostly False.

Trump did pressure allies to boost defence spending. However, the claim of “hundreds of billions” being paid directly is a significant exaggeration. NATO data shows total European defence spending rose by approximately $130 billion between 2016 and 2020. This increase was part of a trend that began before his term, though his rhetoric may have accelerated it. Crucially, this money was not a payment to NATO or the US, but rather increased national budgets.

Greenland Purchase Proposal

Claim: “I offered the Prime Minister of Denmark… ‘Would you like to sell Greenland?'”

Verdict: True.

In 2019, multiple reports confirmed Trump repeatedly asked advisors about the US purchasing Greenland from Denmark. The proposal was swiftly and publicly dismissed by Danish leaders, who labelled it “absurd.”

China Tariffs and Trade

Claim: “China was eating our lunch… I placed a big tariff on China.”

Verdict: True, but lacks context.

Trump did impose sweeping tariffs on hundreds of billions worth of Chinese goods starting in 2018, marking a major policy shift. However, economists debate the net effect. Studies indicate the tariffs increased costs for American consumers and businesses and triggered retaliatory measures from China that harmed US agricultural exports. The US trade deficit with China initially grew before contracting.

“$18 Trillion” in the Stock Market

Claim: “We had the greatest economy in history… We had almost $18 trillion in the stock market.”

Verdict: Misleading.

While US markets performed strongly before the pandemic, the “$18 trillion” figure is problematic. It appears to reference Federal Reserve data showing US household net worth grew by roughly $18 trillion from early 2017 to late 2019. This encompasses real estate and other assets, not just stocks. Furthermore, this growth occurred within a bull market that started after the 2008 financial crisis and was abruptly halted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

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