Trump's 'fabricated' claim during NATO stop blasted by analysts: 'Zero evidence'
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Political analysts pounced on a false claim that President Donald Trump made during his most recent meeting with NATO allies. Trump claimed during a press conference that the U.S. had "$19.2 trillion ... with a 'T'" that has been invested in the country during his second term. That money is being used to build "plants and equipment all over the country," a claim that some critics were skeptical of, considering the latest economic data showed all industries except for health care and social services experienced a decline in employment. Trump has previously claimed that the U.S. has attracted trillions in investment from manufacturing companies, even though experts have disputed the total . Some have pointed out that investments Trump is taking credit for were previously announced under the Biden administration, such as manufacturing deals Biden signed under the CHIPS Act . Trump's claim was widely criticized on social media, with some analysts claiming Trump made up the $19 trillion figure on the spot. "If the claim is true, the evidence should be easy to produce. Which official government report documents $19.2 trillion invested in U.S. plants and equipment?" political commentator Morgan J. Freeman wrote to his more than 631,000 followers on X. "There is zero evidence out there that supports this fake news. If there is, can someone please provide? If not, it’s time for a community note storm." "This number is fabricated, not exaggerated, not preliminary, fabricated with a F, as that figure would represent 60% of the entire GDP," Jessica Riedl, a fellow at the Brookings Institute, posted on X. Jonathan Landry, D.C. national security correspondent for Reuters, also hit Trump with a brutal fact-check of his claims. "'In general, US manufacturing construction spending has steadily declined since 2024, driven by a 44% slowdown in spending on electronics factories and semiconductor fabs since their peak in mid-2024,'" Landry quoted from a recent report by market research firm IoT Analytics. Trump claims: We've have 19.2 trillion, not billion, not million, trillion with a T invested in plants and equipment that's being built all over the country. pic.twitter.com/O4tkMCLas1 — Acyn (@Acyn) July 8, 2026
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