0 People 18341 Fact-checks 3763 Articles People (0) Fact-checks (18341) Trey Wingo stated on June 21, 2021 in a tweet: A 9-0 Supreme Court ruling is very rare. By Louis Jacobson• June 23, 2021 Bob Goodlatte stated on June 29, 2014 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": The "9-0 decision last week was the 13th time the Supreme Court voted 9-0 that the president had exceeded his constitutional authority." By Steve Contorno• June 29, 2014 Sean Spicer stated on July 06, 2014 in an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union": "In the last three years alone, 13 times, the Supreme Court, unanimously, 9-0, including all of the president's liberal picks, have struck down the president's executive orders." By Steve Contorno• July 9, 2014 Bob McDonnell stated on October 02, 2013 in a TV interview.: "It’s been 4 and a half years since the United States Senate passed a budget." By Nancy Madsen• October 14, 2013 Facebook posts stated on October 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Amy Coney Barrett said "calling a Black employee the N-word does not make for a hostile work environment." By Samantha Putterman• October 15, 2020 Donald Trump stated on December 06, 2017 in remarks at the White House: The Jerusalem Embassy Act "passed Congress by an overwhelming bipartisan majority and was reaffirmed by a unanimous vote of the Senate only six months ago." By Louis Jacobson• December 6, 2017 John Barrasso stated on May 10, 2010 in an interview on Fox News: On military recruiters at Harvard, Elena Kagan "took a position and the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that she was wrong." By Angie Drobnic Holan• May 10, 2010 Jon Husted stated on September 27, 2010 in a television campaign ad: "O’Shaughnessy even voted for her own personal stimulus package -- a taxpayer-funded pay raise for herself." By Joe Guillen• October 7, 2010 Sarah Palin stated on June 06, 2017 in a Facebook post: Says an Internet meme shows people rejoicing over the Paris agreement. By Amy Sherman• June 7, 2017 Diamond and Silk stated on June 17, 2021 in a Facebook post: It was “the left” that “finally” made Juneteenth a national holiday. By Tom Kertscher• June 21, 2021 Kendrick Meek stated on March 20, 2010 in campaign website: "Marco Rubio thinks that government shouldn't be in the health care business at all." By Amy Sherman• March 26, 2010 Mitt Romney stated on April 04, 2012 in a speech to newspaper editors: Says Obama has failed to pass a budget. By Molly Moorhead• April 6, 2012 Chris Christie stated on February 04, 2013 in an interview on the “Late Show with David Letterman”: Says "in Katrina, they approved $60 billion within 10 days of the storm on a voice vote." By Bill Wichert• February 6, 2013 Facebook posts stated on March 24, 2022 in a Facebook post: “Amy Coney Barrett overturned a $6.7M verdict after a prison guard repeatedly raped a 19-year-old inmate who was 8 months pregnant.” By Jeff Cercone• March 29, 2022 David Crowley stated on March 11, 2020 in a debate: “I’ve passed more bills than Sen. Larson has, because ... he hasn’t passed any.” By Eric Litke• March 20, 2020 Ted Budd stated on March 21, 2022 in a tweet: “Pat McCrory appointed the ‘Republican’ judge who sided with Democrats in the partisan Democrat lawsuit/power-grab over redistricting.” By Paul Specht• March 29, 2022 North Carolina Republican Party stated on March 12, 2019 in an email: "Democrats have forced a special election" By Paul Specht• March 15, 2019 Ted Cruz stated on January 09, 2021 in a tweet: Said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her allies “blocked a resolution condemning anti-Semitism — which I passed unanimously in the Senate.” By Landon Allison, Julia Schneider• February 18, 2021 Tomorrow's Vision of Florida stated on August 06, 2012 in a mailer: Says Ron Saunders "made the choice to stand with Rick Scott" on expanding school vouchers, restricting scholarships and giving tax breaks to the wealthy. By Amy Sherman• August 10, 2012 Suzanne Bonamici stated on January 10, 2012 in a debate: "I also voted 98 percent of the time with Republicans in the Oregon Legislature." By Janie Har• January 14, 2012 Articles (3763) Fact-checking the June 29 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• June 30, 2014 PunditFact fact-checks the June 29 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• June 30, 2014 Was that Clinton? Or Chester Arthur? By Alexander Lane• July 18, 2008 Is Perry keeping his promises? 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Trey Wingo stated on June 21, 2021 in a tweet: A 9-0 Supreme Court ruling is very rare. By Louis Jacobson• June 23, 2021 Bob Goodlatte stated on June 29, 2014 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": The "9-0 decision last week was the 13th time the Supreme Court voted 9-0 that the president had exceeded his constitutional authority." By Steve Contorno• June 29, 2014 Sean Spicer stated on July 06, 2014 in an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union": "In the last three years alone, 13 times, the Supreme Court, unanimously, 9-0, including all of the president's liberal picks, have struck down the president's executive orders." By Steve Contorno• July 9, 2014 Bob McDonnell stated on October 02, 2013 in a TV interview.: "It’s been 4 and a half years since the United States Senate passed a budget." By Nancy Madsen• October 14, 2013 Facebook posts stated on October 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Amy Coney Barrett said "calling a Black employee the N-word does not make for a hostile work environment." By Samantha Putterman• October 15, 2020 Donald Trump stated on December 06, 2017 in remarks at the White House: The Jerusalem Embassy Act "passed Congress by an overwhelming bipartisan majority and was reaffirmed by a unanimous vote of the Senate only six months ago." By Louis Jacobson• December 6, 2017 John Barrasso stated on May 10, 2010 in an interview on Fox News: On military recruiters at Harvard, Elena Kagan "took a position and the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that she was wrong." By Angie Drobnic Holan• May 10, 2010 Jon Husted stated on September 27, 2010 in a television campaign ad: "O’Shaughnessy even voted for her own personal stimulus package -- a taxpayer-funded pay raise for herself." By Joe Guillen• October 7, 2010 Sarah Palin stated on June 06, 2017 in a Facebook post: Says an Internet meme shows people rejoicing over the Paris agreement. By Amy Sherman• June 7, 2017 Diamond and Silk stated on June 17, 2021 in a Facebook post: It was “the left” that “finally” made Juneteenth a national holiday. By Tom Kertscher• June 21, 2021 Kendrick Meek stated on March 20, 2010 in campaign website: "Marco Rubio thinks that government shouldn't be in the health care business at all." By Amy Sherman• March 26, 2010 Mitt Romney stated on April 04, 2012 in a speech to newspaper editors: Says Obama has failed to pass a budget. By Molly Moorhead• April 6, 2012 Chris Christie stated on February 04, 2013 in an interview on the “Late Show with David Letterman”: Says "in Katrina, they approved $60 billion within 10 days of the storm on a voice vote." By Bill Wichert• February 6, 2013 Facebook posts stated on March 24, 2022 in a Facebook post: “Amy Coney Barrett overturned a $6.7M verdict after a prison guard repeatedly raped a 19-year-old inmate who was 8 months pregnant.” By Jeff Cercone• March 29, 2022 David Crowley stated on March 11, 2020 in a debate: “I’ve passed more bills than Sen. Larson has, because ... he hasn’t passed any.” By Eric Litke• March 20, 2020 Ted Budd stated on March 21, 2022 in a tweet: “Pat McCrory appointed the ‘Republican’ judge who sided with Democrats in the partisan Democrat lawsuit/power-grab over redistricting.” By Paul Specht• March 29, 2022 North Carolina Republican Party stated on March 12, 2019 in an email: "Democrats have forced a special election" By Paul Specht• March 15, 2019 Ted Cruz stated on January 09, 2021 in a tweet: Said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her allies “blocked a resolution condemning anti-Semitism — which I passed unanimously in the Senate.” By Landon Allison, Julia Schneider• February 18, 2021 Tomorrow's Vision of Florida stated on August 06, 2012 in a mailer: Says Ron Saunders "made the choice to stand with Rick Scott" on expanding school vouchers, restricting scholarships and giving tax breaks to the wealthy. By Amy Sherman• August 10, 2012 Suzanne Bonamici stated on January 10, 2012 in a debate: "I also voted 98 percent of the time with Republicans in the Oregon Legislature." By Janie Har• January 14, 2012
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