Donald Trump
Donald Trump
stated on September 29, 2020 in First presidential debate:

"You said you went to Delaware State but you forgot the name of your college."

False

Biden never said he went to Delaware State University

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Biden once said that he got his "start" at at the school because he received support there when he announced his bid for Senate on the campus. 

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During a heated exchange near the start of the first 2020 presidential debate, President Donald Trump said that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden had forgotten the name of his college and falsely claimed that he had gone to Delaware State University, a historically Black university. 

Trump’s claim was putting words in Biden’s mouth. The former vice president never said that he attended Delaware State. 

Trump appeared to be referring to a remark that Biden made at a town hall in Florence, S.C., where he said that he got his “start” at DSU. In context, it’s clear that Biden wasn’t implying that he went to the university, but referencing the support he received from the school in 1972 when he announced his run for U.S. Senate on the campus. 

The university itself pushed back on conservative media outlets reporting that Biden falsely claimed to have attended the school. 

For the record, Biden attended the University of Delaware. 

We rate this claim False. 

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