7 People 7858 Fact-checks 2718 Articles People (7) Investor's Business Daily Oregon Business Association Texas Association of Business National Federation of Independent Business-Wisconsin National Federation of Independent Business-Florida National Federation of Independent Business-Virginia Oregon Environmental Council-Oregon Business Association Fact-checks (7858) Ron Castorina, Jr. stated on November 28, 2016 in a press release: "It is more difficult to obtain a Costco membership than it is to get a NYC Municipal ID" By Dan Clark• December 21, 2016 Greg Murphy stated on January 16, 2022 in a tweet: “The Dems demand a photo ID to get a cheeseburger.” By Paul Specht• February 3, 2022 Jeff Brandes stated on September 26, 2010 in a campaign video: Company may close, "all because government essentially says if they don't hire a lifeguard to watch their workers, they can't stay open." By David DeCamp• October 28, 2010 Kinky Friedman stated on August 01, 2012 in : Says Texas is 1st in business climate, 49th in education. By Sue Owen• August 17, 2012 Civitas Institute stated on June 25, 2018 in a tweet: "Apple and Amazon already operate in many states that require levels of voter ID." By Rashaan Ayesh• August 22, 2018 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stated on February 20, 2020 in a tweet: Bernie Sanders has “never taken corporate lobbyist money in his *entire political career.*" By Tom Kertscher• March 9, 2020 Rick Perry stated on March 16, 2012 in a Fox News interview.: Says you need a photo ID to purchase Sudafed in Texas. By W. Gardner Selby• March 28, 2012 Scott Walker stated on September 02, 2011 in a fund-raising letter: "Wisconsin is broke," and "state government is $3 billion in debt." By James B. Nelson• September 22, 2011 Russ Feingold stated on June 03, 2016 in a speech: Says Ron Johnson referred to "The Lego Movie" as an "insidious anti-business conspiracy." By Eric Litke• June 24, 2016 Instagram posts stated on December 15, 2024 in an Instagram post: “Bill Gates will be implanting digital IDs in newborns in Kenya.” By Caleb McCullough• December 30, 2024 Carly Fiorina stated on September 16, 2015 in the CNN debate: Says Donald Trump was "forced to file for bankruptcy not once, not twice, four times." By Lauren Carroll, Clayton Youngman• September 21, 2015 Robert Hurt stated on April 16, 2015 in a statement.: Says the estate tax, "in many cases," forces family farmers and small businesses owners to sell their holdings. By Warren Fiske• May 3, 2015 Rush Limbaugh stated on July 28, 2015 in an episode of The Rush Limbaugh Show: Austin is "effectively" imposing "a ban on barbecue restaurants." By W. Gardner Selby• August 4, 2015 Facebook posts stated on January 28, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Epstein’s recruiter Ghislaine Maxwell’s father Robert Maxwell gave Mitt Romney his first $2M investment and started him in business.” By Tom Kertscher• February 18, 2020 Hillary Clinton stated on June 21, 2016 in a speech on the economy: Says Donald Trump has "bankrupted his companies not once, not twice but four times." By Linda Qiu• June 21, 2016 Viral image stated on August 04, 2021 in a viral image: "I will need to show proof to do anything indoors in” New York City, “but not when I vote?" By Tom Kertscher• August 9, 2021 Facebook posts stated on April 09, 2021 in Facebook post: “This is all about a certificate of vaccination where they get you a national ID, and then the AI can track you.” By Michael Majchrowicz• April 16, 2021 Viral image stated on June 28, 2019 in a Facebook post: Leaving @[4:0] as a Facebook comment can reveal if your account has been hacked. By Ciara O'Rourke• June 6, 2019 Donald Trump stated on July 01, 2015 in remarks on CNN.: Says his book, The Art of the Deal, is "the No. 1 selling business book of all time." By Linda Qiu• July 6, 2015 Senate Majority PAC stated on July 01, 2016 in a television ad first airing on July 1: "(Big banks) have invested over $300,000 in (Joe Heck), and Heck has sponsored $44 million dollars in tax breaks for banks." By Riley Snyder• July 12, 2016 Articles (2718) North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 Meta breaks up with fact-checkers. Here’s how it affects PolitiFact. By Katie Sanders• January 9, 2025 Perry promise meter grows by one, on voter ID By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• January 25, 2011 2022 candidates use ads vowing to be tough on China, or attacking rivals as too soft on China By Tom Kertscher• March 3, 2022 Strait of Hormuz: What to know about the crucial oil passage Iran might block following US strikes By Madison Czopek, Ella Moore• June 23, 2025 Fact-checking Progress 2028, the pro-Trump super PAC impersonating Democrats By Samantha Putterman• November 1, 2024 U.S. Census Bureau survey must be filled out by law, but... By W. Gardner Selby• January 12, 2014 Facts debatable? Truth-O-Meter says no By W. Gardner Selby• March 10, 2011 Texas’ attorney general v. the Truth-O-Meter By Sue Owen• July 13, 2013 Website ignores key facts in bid to tie Lincoln Chafee to organized crime in Ukraine By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• October 23, 2010 What is the Court of International Trade, which ruled against Trump’s tariffs? By Louis Jacobson• May 29, 2025 Scorecard on how many campaign promises Scott Walker kept By Tom Kertscher• December 21, 2018 In context: Cory Booker and the 'nauseating' ads By Louis Jacobson• May 21, 2012 In context: Cory Booker and the 'nauseating' ads By Louis Jacobson• May 21, 2012 Is Perry keeping his promises? By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• March 28, 2011 Fact-checking Donald Trump on 'Meet the Press' By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• May 8, 2016 The tale of a falsehood, minute by minute By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 12, 2012 High Five: Corporate taxes, Aaron Rodgers' taxes and a government jet honeymoon By Tom Kertscher• October 3, 2017 Ahead of presidential debates, election PolitiFact unveils new homepage By Matthew Crowley, Josie Hollingsworth• June 7, 2024 The coronavirus relief bill: What’s in it for health care, governments and business By Louis Jacobson• March 27, 2020
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Ron Castorina, Jr. stated on November 28, 2016 in a press release: "It is more difficult to obtain a Costco membership than it is to get a NYC Municipal ID" By Dan Clark• December 21, 2016 Greg Murphy stated on January 16, 2022 in a tweet: “The Dems demand a photo ID to get a cheeseburger.” By Paul Specht• February 3, 2022 Jeff Brandes stated on September 26, 2010 in a campaign video: Company may close, "all because government essentially says if they don't hire a lifeguard to watch their workers, they can't stay open." By David DeCamp• October 28, 2010 Kinky Friedman stated on August 01, 2012 in : Says Texas is 1st in business climate, 49th in education. By Sue Owen• August 17, 2012 Civitas Institute stated on June 25, 2018 in a tweet: "Apple and Amazon already operate in many states that require levels of voter ID." By Rashaan Ayesh• August 22, 2018 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stated on February 20, 2020 in a tweet: Bernie Sanders has “never taken corporate lobbyist money in his *entire political career.*" By Tom Kertscher• March 9, 2020 Rick Perry stated on March 16, 2012 in a Fox News interview.: Says you need a photo ID to purchase Sudafed in Texas. By W. Gardner Selby• March 28, 2012 Scott Walker stated on September 02, 2011 in a fund-raising letter: "Wisconsin is broke," and "state government is $3 billion in debt." By James B. Nelson• September 22, 2011 Russ Feingold stated on June 03, 2016 in a speech: Says Ron Johnson referred to "The Lego Movie" as an "insidious anti-business conspiracy." By Eric Litke• June 24, 2016 Instagram posts stated on December 15, 2024 in an Instagram post: “Bill Gates will be implanting digital IDs in newborns in Kenya.” By Caleb McCullough• December 30, 2024 Carly Fiorina stated on September 16, 2015 in the CNN debate: Says Donald Trump was "forced to file for bankruptcy not once, not twice, four times." By Lauren Carroll, Clayton Youngman• September 21, 2015 Robert Hurt stated on April 16, 2015 in a statement.: Says the estate tax, "in many cases," forces family farmers and small businesses owners to sell their holdings. By Warren Fiske• May 3, 2015 Rush Limbaugh stated on July 28, 2015 in an episode of The Rush Limbaugh Show: Austin is "effectively" imposing "a ban on barbecue restaurants." By W. Gardner Selby• August 4, 2015 Facebook posts stated on January 28, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Epstein’s recruiter Ghislaine Maxwell’s father Robert Maxwell gave Mitt Romney his first $2M investment and started him in business.” By Tom Kertscher• February 18, 2020 Hillary Clinton stated on June 21, 2016 in a speech on the economy: Says Donald Trump has "bankrupted his companies not once, not twice but four times." By Linda Qiu• June 21, 2016 Viral image stated on August 04, 2021 in a viral image: "I will need to show proof to do anything indoors in” New York City, “but not when I vote?" By Tom Kertscher• August 9, 2021 Facebook posts stated on April 09, 2021 in Facebook post: “This is all about a certificate of vaccination where they get you a national ID, and then the AI can track you.” By Michael Majchrowicz• April 16, 2021 Viral image stated on June 28, 2019 in a Facebook post: Leaving @[4:0] as a Facebook comment can reveal if your account has been hacked. By Ciara O'Rourke• June 6, 2019 Donald Trump stated on July 01, 2015 in remarks on CNN.: Says his book, The Art of the Deal, is "the No. 1 selling business book of all time." By Linda Qiu• July 6, 2015 Senate Majority PAC stated on July 01, 2016 in a television ad first airing on July 1: "(Big banks) have invested over $300,000 in (Joe Heck), and Heck has sponsored $44 million dollars in tax breaks for banks." By Riley Snyder• July 12, 2016
North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 Meta breaks up with fact-checkers. Here’s how it affects PolitiFact. By Katie Sanders• January 9, 2025 Perry promise meter grows by one, on voter ID By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• January 25, 2011 2022 candidates use ads vowing to be tough on China, or attacking rivals as too soft on China By Tom Kertscher• March 3, 2022 Strait of Hormuz: What to know about the crucial oil passage Iran might block following US strikes By Madison Czopek, Ella Moore• June 23, 2025 Fact-checking Progress 2028, the pro-Trump super PAC impersonating Democrats By Samantha Putterman• November 1, 2024 U.S. Census Bureau survey must be filled out by law, but... By W. Gardner Selby• January 12, 2014 Facts debatable? Truth-O-Meter says no By W. Gardner Selby• March 10, 2011 Texas’ attorney general v. the Truth-O-Meter By Sue Owen• July 13, 2013 Website ignores key facts in bid to tie Lincoln Chafee to organized crime in Ukraine By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• October 23, 2010 What is the Court of International Trade, which ruled against Trump’s tariffs? By Louis Jacobson• May 29, 2025 Scorecard on how many campaign promises Scott Walker kept By Tom Kertscher• December 21, 2018 In context: Cory Booker and the 'nauseating' ads By Louis Jacobson• May 21, 2012 In context: Cory Booker and the 'nauseating' ads By Louis Jacobson• May 21, 2012 Is Perry keeping his promises? By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• March 28, 2011 Fact-checking Donald Trump on 'Meet the Press' By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• May 8, 2016 The tale of a falsehood, minute by minute By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 12, 2012 High Five: Corporate taxes, Aaron Rodgers' taxes and a government jet honeymoon By Tom Kertscher• October 3, 2017 Ahead of presidential debates, election PolitiFact unveils new homepage By Matthew Crowley, Josie Hollingsworth• June 7, 2024 The coronavirus relief bill: What’s in it for health care, governments and business By Louis Jacobson• March 27, 2020