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Fact Checking Trump's Impromptu Congressional Speech

Episode 5 of the Perspectives: Faith, Science, Politics & Life podcast, hosted by Shane E. Burkett, titled "Fact Checking Trump's Impromptu Congressional Speech" was published on March 5, 2025 and runs 8 minutes.

March 5, 2025 ·8m · Perspectives: Faith, Science, Politics & Life

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Perspective: Faith, Science, Politics, and Life, we dive deep into former President Trump’s congressional address—the longest in modern history at 99 minutes. While the duration was historic, what truly stood out were the 47 separate claims that require serious fact-checking—and that’s just in the first 30 minutes! So where do we even begin? Let’s start with one of the biggest claims of the night: Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency allege...

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In this episode of Perspective: Faith, Science, Politics, and Life, we dive deep into former President Trump’s congressional address—the longest in modern history at 99 minutes. While the duration was historic, what truly stood out were the 47 separate claims that require serious fact-checking—and that’s just in the first 30 minutes! 

So where do we even begin? Let’s start with one of the biggest claims of the night: Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency allegedly uncovered “hundreds of billions” in fraud. But when we checked the actual numbers? The agency’s website only shows $105 billion in total savings, with just $19.8 billion backed by real evidence. Even worse, they had to delete hundreds of transactions from their so-called “Wall of Receipts” due to errors, including one that inflated an $8 million figure into $8 billion. 

 And that’s just the start. Let’s talk Social Security. Trump suggested that nearly 21 million people over 99 are still collecting benefits. But in reality, only 89,106 individuals over 99 were actually receiving payments in December 2024. The discrepancy? Outdated database entries—not active fraud. The real number of improper payments? Closer to 24,000 cases, a fraction of what was implied. 

 Then there’s Ukraine aid. Trump claimed the U.S. has spent $350 billion, while Europe contributed just $100 billion—but the Kiel Institute’s actual data tells a completely different story. The U.S. has allocated $121 billion, while Europe has pledged about $140 billion, with another $122 billion committed but not yet allocated. The narrative of America carrying the entire burden? Not quite accurate. 

 And then we have the so-called “Golden Dome” defense system, which Trump suggested could be rolled out nationwide like Israel’s Iron Dome. But the Iron Dome is designed for short-range threats over a small area—not defending an entire continent against intercontinental ballistic missiles. The technology doesn’t even exist yet. 

 On immigration, Trump stated that 21 million people entered the U.S. in the last four years, but after reviewing all available data, that number is nearly double the reality. And let’s not forget fentanyl—Trump equated trafficking at the Canadian and Mexican borders, yet less than 1% of seized fentanyl comes through Canada. The framing? Extremely misleading. 

 Then there’s the oil reserve claim. Trump asserted that America has the world’s largest oil reserves—but based on global rankings, the U.S. is actually between 9th and 11th for crude oil and 4th or 5th for natural gas. 

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Perspective: Faith, Science, Politics, and Life is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the forces shaping our world. Hosted by Shane Burkett, this show dives into the intersections of religion, scientific discovery, political shifts, and everyday life, featuring deep conversations with experts, thought leaders, and changemakers. No topic is off-limits—expect bold discussions, critical thinking, and new insights that challenge the way you see the world. Join the c

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