Donald Trump falsely says 308,000 military people died waiting for care on Biden’s watch


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President Donald Trump gestures while speaking during the first presidential debate on Sept. 29, 2020, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP)

President Donald Trump parried an attack on his COVID-19 track record with an attack of his own on Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

“Joe, you’ve had 308,000 military people dying because you couldn’t provide them proper health care in the military,” Trump said Sept. 29 at the first presidential debate. “So don’t tell me about this.”

The claim stems from the 2014 debacle at several VA hospitals, where veterans were found to have died waiting to have their benefits approved to receive care. After news of the scandal broke, lawmakers asked the inspector general to investigate the scale of the VA application backlog and the deaths that resulted.

Investigators found a data system in chaos. The problems included:

To the point of Trump’s claim, the inspector general was able to match Social Security death records with over 307,000 applications listed as pending, but that included people who might never have applied or been eligible for care. In any event, 84% of the total died before 2010, the Obama-Biden administration’s second year.

Investigators described the VA’s enrollment system as “virtually unreliable.”

We reached out to the Trump campaign. While they had directed Factcheck.org to the inspector general’s report, they did not respond to our query.

Our ruling

Trump said that 308,000 military people died on Biden’s watch because he “couldn’t provide them proper health care in the military.”

Trump’s number is inaccurate. The report behind the figure includes people long dead who might never have applied for VA benefits and who might not have been in the military at all.

We rate this claim False.

 

By
Jon Greenberg
Senior Correspondent
September 30, 2020

Truth-o-meter Ruling

False

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  • The number comes from a VA inspector general report that found the VA’s data "virtually unreliable."

  • The figure includes people who had been dead for many years, some before 1998.

  • It includes people who never applied for benefits.

Statement

Says Joe Biden “had 308,000 military people dying because you couldn’t provide them proper healthcare in the military.”

Context

the first 2020 presidential debate

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

September 29, 2020
Our Sources

Rev, First 2020 presidential debate, Sept. 29, 2020

Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, Veterans Health Administration: Review of Alleged Mismanagement at the Health Eligibility Center, Sept. 2, 2015

Factcheck.org, FactChecking the First Trump-Biden Debate, Sept. 30, 2020

 

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