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Did Biden Block Giving Aid and Admittance to Vietnamese Refugees in 1975?

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16 February 2021

Did Biden Block Giving Aid and Admittance to Vietnamese Refugees in 1975?

Since late 2020, we've received inquiries from Snopes readers who pointed us to a section from Donald Rumsfeld’s 2018 book, “When the Center Held: Gerald Ford and the Rescue of the American Presidency,” which they said reported that Biden was opposed to welcoming South Vietnamese refugees into the U.S. and to providing them aid at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975.

But what really happened? And are Rumsfeld's claims true? Snopes reporter Nur Ibrahim investigates.

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