Fact check gives VP Harris two Pinocchios for 'starting from scratch' comment about vaccination plan
Two Pinocchios is like a rating of "half-true," according to the Post's explanation of the Pinocchio Test ratings.
A Washington Post fact check has given a statement made recently by Vice President Kamala Harris a rating of two Pinocchios.
"There was no national strategy or plan for vaccinations. We were leaving it to the states and local leaders to try and figure it out. And so in many ways, we're starting from scratch on something that's been raging for almost an entire year," Harris said during an interview with Axios.
In the Post fact checking piece Glenn Kessler writes that Harris "gets into trouble when she says 'we're starting from scratch.' The Biden administration appears to have had to fill in the blanks of the Trump plan and certainly did speed up the tempo of what the Trump administration envisioned. It has added a federal component and pushed for funding for states," Kessler wrote.
"Biden administration officials may be proud of what they have accomplished, but they shouldn't suggest that nothing was in place when they walked in the door. They have built on an existing structure left behind by the Trump team. Harris modified her comment by saying 'in many ways,' but that's not quite enough to avoid Pinocchios," he wrote.
Two Pinocchios is like a rating of "half-true," according to the Post's explanation of the Pinocchio Test ratings.
"Significant omissions and/or exaggerations. Some factual error may be involved but not necessarily. A politician can create a false, misleading impression by playing with words and using legalistic language that means little to ordinary people," the Post says about the two Pinocchio rating.