
Not just the thing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have in common, is the implementation of dangerous policies. Following the author’s acceptance speech during Thursday’s Democratic National Convention, it’s obvious America’s vice chairman has learned a thing or two about lying from her decrepit manager.
Harris fabricated a lot of lies about both her and Donald Trump’s document, from pregnancy to immigration. In case you missed her weak concrete, here’s a comprehensive list of the Democrat political nominee’s biggest untruths.
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1. Jan. 6
Vice President Kamala Harris , falsely claimed , that Donald Trump” sent an armed mob to the U. S. Capitol” on Jan. 6.2021, and further accused the former president of “fann]ing ] the flames” after “politicians in his own party begged him to call off the mob and send help”.
That is misleading. During his J6 speech, Trump specifically , telegraphed , to protestors to “peacefully and patriotically make]their ] voices heard”. Trump even released a video , calling , for harmony during the rebellion and had previously , sought , to build hundreds of National Guard members to the Capitol ahead of the presentations.
2. Supreme Court ‘ National Immunity ‘ Decision
Kamala Harris , distorted , the U. S. Supreme Court’s latest decision on political resistance by claiming the choice means Trump “would been immune from legal trial”.
” His obvious intent to jail journalists, political critics and people he sees as the opponent. His obvious intention to use our active work forces against our own citizens was alleged in parabolic terms. ” Only picture Donald Trump using the immense power of the presidency of the United States,” he said.
The evil president’s state is misleading at best. While a majority of justices , determined , that presidents possess “absolute immunity” for “actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority” and “at least presumptive immunity” for “official acts”, they separately noted that” ]t ] here is no immunity for unofficial acts”.
The justices returned the lower authorities ‘ review of the Biden-Harris Justice Department’s get-Trump lawfare to ascertain whether Special Counsel Jack Smith’s claims are “official works.”
3. Trump’s Record on Rights
Kamala Harris , claimed , Donald Trump” tried to cut Social Security and Medicare”. Even The Washington Post’s so-called “fact-checkers”  , rated , a previous version of this claim from the Harris-Walz campaign as “misleading”.
4. School Funding Statistics
Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump for making a pledge to abolish the Department of Education during her DNC conversation.
” We are not going to allow him remove the Department of Education that funds our common colleges”, Harris , said.
As the left-wing “fact-checkers” may say, this speech “needs context”. Although the federal government does provide funding for public school systems, less than 10 % of taxpayer funds are typically allocated to schools in a given time. During the 2019-2020 school year, for example,” 47.5 % of funding came from state governments, 44.9 % came from local governments, and the federal government provided about 7.6 % of school funding”, according to , USA Facts.
5.’ Middle Class ‘ Foundations
Kamala Harris , erroneously claimed , that she came from the “middle group”. As previously , noted , by journalist Megyn Kelly, Harris ‘ father was a teacher at Stanford University, while her family was a medical professor at UC Berkley.
6. Trump’s Tax Cuts
Kamala Harris falsely , insinuated , that the 2017 tax breaks approved by the Trump administration overwhelmingly benefited America’s wealthiest people.
“]Trump ] fights for himself and his billionaire friends”, Harris claimed. Additionally, he will grant them another round of tax breaks that will add up to$ 5 trillion to the national debt.
That is not accurate. Data produced by the IRS has  , shown , that “on average , all , income bracket benefited greatly from the Republicans ‘ tax reform laws, with the biggest recipients being working and middle-income taxpayers, not the best 1 percent”, according to The Hill.
7. Trump’s Tax Plans
Kamala Harris , claimed , Donald Trump intends to establish a “national sales income” on Americans that she contended will “raise prices on middle-class households by almost$ 4, 000 a time”.
This claim is misleading and needs context. It appears Harris is citing figures from the left-wing Center for American Progress Action Fund, which, according to The New York Times,  , estimated , that a potential policy “floated” by Trump to , raise tariffs , to 10 percent on most imports and at least 60 percent on Chinese imports could cost American families$ 3, 900 a year.
According to other economic organizations quoted by the Times, such measures would cost less than those projected by the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
8. Nature of Abortion
The vice president  , falsely asserted , that signing a federal law authorizing abortions nationwide would “restore reproductive freedom”. As The Federalist’s Jordan Boyd accurately noted, however, the law would actually” subject thousands of babies and women, nearly , 70 percent of whom felt their abortions , were forced, unwanted, or contradicted their views, to harm”.
9. GOP Pro-Life Laws
Kamala Harris , falsely claimed , that Republican pro-life laws that protect thousands of unborn babies from , elective abortions , bar doctors from treating women dealing with a pregnancy-related health issue, such as a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
” I will tell you, over the past two years, I’ve traveled across our country, and women have told me their stories. Fathers and husbands have shared theirs. Stories of women having miscarried in a parking lot, developing sepsis, and having never having children again, all because doctors fear they may be imprisoned for their care. Couples just trying to grow their family, cut off in the middle of IVF treatments”, Harris claimed.
As The Federalist previously , reported,” ]t ] here is a clear legal distinction between an induced abortion, which deliberately intends to end the life of the baby, and the medically classified’ spontaneous abortions ‘ such as an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, or early delivery with the intent of saving the baby and mother”. Furthermore, every pro-life law currently in effect contains exceptions allowing abortions when necessary to save the pregnant mother’s life.
10. Trump’s Position on Abortion
Kamala Harris untruthfully , accused , Donald Trump of attempting to “enact a nationwide abortion ban, with or without Congress”, designate” a national anti-abortion coordinator”, “force states to report on women’s miscarriages and abortions”, “limit access to birth control”, and outlaw a , popular , and , dangerous , abortion drug regime.
As The Federalist’s Jordan Boyd previously , noted, Trump has regularly taken the position that laws limiting the murder of children in the womb should be left “up to the states”. He’s voiced opposition to signing a federal law curbing abortion and his vice-presidential pick J. D. Vance” similarly , claimed , the pill , responsible , for a , 500 percent increase , in abortion-related emergency room visits should remain legal and ‘ accessible.'”
11. IVF
Kamala Harris falsely claimed that Donald Trump is to blame if couples are” cut off in the middle of IVF treatments.”
As The Federalist previously , reported,” Trump has openly , touted in vitro fertilization, even though it is marred with ethical and moral pitfalls, as a procedure that Republicans and pro-life conservatives should promote”.
12. Absurd Border Bill
Kamala Harris made up the claim that a congressional immigration bill, which was proposed and defeated earlier this year, is” the strongest border bill in decades.”
That statement is , categorically false. The bipartisan initiative would have incorporated the current invasion into federal law.
13. Trump’s NATO Comments
While falsely claiming that Donald Trump “encouraged]Vladimir ] Putin to invade our allies”, Kamala Harris distorted the former president’s remarks by claiming he told Russia it could “do whatever the hell]it ] want ]s ]”.
Harris ‘ characterization of Trump’s remarks is as inaccurate as when her boss , said , it during his State of the Union address earlier this year.
Trump ‘s , remarks  , came during a South Carolina rally, during which he recounted a story from when he was president and speaking with a NATO member. Trump allegedly threatened to withdraw U.S. support from the country if they failed to meet their minimum defense spending obligations.
” ‘ You did n’t pay? You’re delinquent?'” Trump recalled telling the unnamed NATO member. No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever they please. You gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.'”
14. America’s Enemies
Kamala Harris , claimed , “tyrants and dictators like Kim Jong-un” are “rooting” for Donald Trump to win this November.
Harris has no way of knowing this, but the actions of America’s biggest adversaries in the years since she and Biden took office point to the exact opposite. Thus far, Russia has invaded Ukraine, Iran-backed Hamas launched a deadly terrorist attack on Israel, North Korea , disavowed , potential peace with South Korea, and China has  , ramped up , its threats toward Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines.
Shawn Fleetwood is a graduate of the University of Mary Washington and a staff writer for The Federalist. He previously served as a state content writer for Convention of States Action and his work has been featured in numerous outlets, including RealClearPolitics, RealClear Health, and Conservative Review. Follow him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood