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Without evidence, Trump claims Biden sent him apology letter over China travel ban
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The Biden campaign said an apology letter to Trump "never happened." We found no public record of any letter of apology from Biden.
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Biden’s deputy campaign manager declared Biden’s support for the China restrictions in a statement to CNN on April 3, a Friday. The statement was not an apology.
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Biden has used the word "xenophobic" several times in reference to Trump and his actions, but never directly in reference to the ban Trump placed on travel from China.
President Donald Trump repeated the misleading claim that former Vice President Joe Biden called him xenophobic for banning travel from China in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Trump added a new wrinkle on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, claiming that Biden not only called the travel restrictions xenophobic, but also apologized for the remark "with a letter on a Friday night."
"Biden has now written a letter of apology because I did the right thing," Trump said during a May 3 virtual town hall with Fox News.
"He actually apologized with a letter on a Friday night saying ‘he made the right move,'" Trump said later. "It wasn’t well played by the press, but he said I made the right move."
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There may be a simple reason why the letter Trump described didn’t get media coverage: There is no evidence such a letter exists.
"Never happened," said Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates.
Neither the Trump campaign nor the White House responded to our requests for comment in time for publication, and Trump wasn’t asked to substantiate his claim during the town hall.
We found no public record of any Friday-night letter of apology — or any letter of apology — from Biden on Twitter, Google or the Nexis news archive database.
Other political reporters and fact-checkers have reached the same conclusion.
On Jan. 31, the Trump administration announced temporary restrictions on travel into the U.S. for immigrants and non-immigrants who had recently been "physically present" in China, with exceptions made for U.S. citizens and permanent residents and their family members.
The move followed similar decisions from roughly 45 other countries and announcements from a number of airlines that they would be suspending flights between China and the U.S. while the outbreak ran its course. Trump has repeatedly touted the policy, crediting it with saving "hundreds of thousands of lives" during the Fox News town hall.
Kate Bedingfield, Biden’s deputy campaign manager, declared Biden’s support for the China restrictions months later in a statement to CNN on April 3, a Friday. CNN posted its story in the afternoon.
"Joe Biden supports travel bans that are guided by medical experts, advocated by public health officials, and backed by a full strategy," Bedingfeld told CNN. "Science supported this ban, therefore he did too."
But Biden never explicitly called the travel restrictions xenophobic, as Trump has claimed.
At a campaign event on Jan. 31, the same day Trump announced the China travel restrictions, Biden cited Trump’s "xenophobia" but did not specifically mention the administration’s policy. He said that in a time of "crisis with the coronavirus," the "credibility of a president is most needed."
"This is no time for Donald Trump's record of hysteria xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia, and fear-mongering to lead the way instead of science," he said.
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The following day, Biden tweeted, "We need to lead the way with science — not Donald Trump’s record of hysteria, xenophobia, and fear-mongering."
We are in the midst of a crisis with the coronavirus. We need to lead the way with science — not Donald Trump’s record of hysteria, xenophobia, and fear-mongering. He is the worst possible person to lead our country through a global health emergency.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) February 1, 2020
Biden used the word twice more in March. But one comment was in reference to Trump calling the coronavirus a "foreign" virus, and the second was not clearly in reference to the travel policy.
Bates, Biden’s spokesman, told us in March that Biden "has decried Trump's xenophobia for years, and was saying that it shouldn't influence the U.S. approach to this outbreak."
"This was not in reference to coronavirus travel restrictions," he said.
An April ad from the Trump campaign selectively edited a clip of Biden to make it seem like the former vice president admitted to complimenting Trump for the China travel restrictions. But in its full context, the clip shows Biden was criticizing Trump for not acting with enough "urgency."
Trump said Biden called the ban on travel coming in from China "xenophobic," and that "he actually apologized with a letter on a Friday night saying ‘he made the right move.’"
We found no record of any letter or apology from Biden. Trump appears to be citing a campaign official’s statement to the media in support of Trump’s decision.
Biden has used the word "xenophobic" several times in reference to Trump, but not directly in reference to the China travel policy.
We rate this statement False.
Our Sources
Fox News, Town hall with President Donald Trump, May 3, 2020
The Associated Press, "AP FACT CHECK: Trump Cites a Biden Apology but None Offered," May 3, 2020
Bloomberg, "Trump Claims Again Biden Wrote Apology That Biden Denies," May 3, 2020
The Independent, "Trump Campaign’s Misleading Ad Attacking Biden on China," April 14, 2020
CNN, "Fact check: A list of false claims from Trump's bitter coronavirus briefing," April 14, 2020
Daniel Dale on Twitter, April 14, 2020
CNN, "Biden campaign says he backs Trump's China travel ban," April 3, 2020
The White House, "Proclamation on Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus," Jan. 31, 2020
PolitiFact, "Ad Watch: Donald Trump’s video about Joe Biden and China is rife with omission, deceptive editing," April 15, 2020
PolitiFact, "Fact-checking whether Biden called Trump ‘xenophobic’ for restrictions on travel from China," March 27, 2020
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