Trump’s False Claim About Opening Apple Plant in Texas

President Donald Trump tried to take credit for opening a plant that’s been in business for years.

Calvin Woodward
World
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump speak during a tour of an Apple manufacturing plant in Austin.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump speak during a tour of an Apple manufacturing plant in Austin.
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President Donald Trump tried to take credit on Wednesday, 10 November, for opening a plant that’s been in business for years.

He also tried to blame House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for closing Congress, but she didn’t.

“Today I opened a major Apple Manufacturing plant in Texas that will bring high paying jobs back to America. Today Nancy Pelosi closed Congress because she doesn’t care about American Workers!” Donald Trump tweeted early Wednesday evening.

The Facts

Trump’s claim is absolutely false. The US President visited a factory in Austin, Texas, that has made the Mac Pro for Apple since 2013.

Apple announced in September that it would continue having the Mac Pro line made in Austin, after the Trump administration agreed to waive tariffs on certain computer parts from China.

It also plans to expand its already deeply rooted business in Austin and said on Wednesday that it has started construction of its new campus in the city.

None of that equates to Trump’s false claim to have opened an Apple plant on Wednesday.

Meantime, the House conducted business on Wednesday, passing legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters, and its impeachment hearings continued into the evening, after Trump falsely said Pelosi shut Congress.

More business was announced for Congress on Thursday before it breaks for Thanksgiving week.

(Published in an arrangement with The Associate Press.)

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Published: 21 Nov 2019,01:21 PM IST

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