Biden, Bloomberg 'both wrong' about Trump cutting CDC, NIH funding, AP fact check says
The Associated Press is calling out two leading Democratic
presidential candidates for what the outlet says were inaccurate
comments about the government's ability to address diseases like the coronavirus.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg
were "both wrong" to say critical health agencies faced funding cuts.
While discussing the coronavirus during Tuesday's debate, those
candidates blamed President Trump for restricting resources for the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
“There’s nobody here to figure out what the hell
we should be doing. And he’s defunded — he’s defunded Centers for
Disease Control, CDC, so we don’t have the organization we need. This is
a very serious thing," Bloomberg said.Biden similarly indicated Trump reversed the Obama-Biden administration's budget increases to those agencies.
“We increased the budget of the CDC. We increased the NIH budget. ... He’s wiped all that out. ... He cut the funding for the entire effort," he said.
But according to the AP, Trump's proposed budget cuts never went into effect. Funding to fight the latest outbreak also came from a congressional fund created for health emergencies.
Some public health experts say a bigger concern than White House budgets is the steady erosion of a CDC grant program for state and local public health emergency preparedness — the front lines in detecting and battling new disease. But that decline was set in motion by a congressional budget measure that predates Trump.
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