San Antonio Express-News

Trump held Bible right-side up in D.C.

- By Louis Jacobson

The claim: Trump’s security forces cleared protesters out of the president’s way in June “so he can walk across to a Protestant church and hold a Bible upside down.” — Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden.

Biden made the statement in CNN town hall on Thursday, in reference to Trump’s walk from the White House to the historic St. John’s Church on Lafayette Square. At the time, downtown Washington was full of protesters following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapoli­s police.

PolitiFact ruling: Pants on Fire! This false claim spread on social media earlier this summer, without evidence, and made it into several news reports and opinion pieces. But factchecke­rs debunked it as early as June, and a review of still images and video from that day show clearly that it is inaccurate. Trump held the Bible right-side up throughout the event.

Discussion: Critics mostly blasted Trump for using tear gas to clear nonviolent protesters just before his walk to the church for a photo-op. But some on social media took aim at how Trump held the Bible.

For instance, novelist Stephen King tweeted, “Dear fundamenta­list Christian Trump supporters: If Obama had held the Bible backwards and upside down, you would immediatel­y have called him the Antichrist.” The tweet attracted more than 164,000 likes.

Biden has made the claim about the upside-down Bible before, even though fact-checkers had debunked it. The claim has also appeared in various news accounts about the church photo-op and social media posts.

Trump himself has previously denied that he held the Bible upside down.

What does the evidence show?

PolitiFact scrutinize­d a series of images from the Associated Press as well as raw video from NBC News, and the truth is clear: Trump held the Bible right-side up.

The Bible that Trump held up had no writing on the front cover, so to viewers who couldn’t see the spine, it may have looked

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