4 People 4909 Fact-checks 1726 Articles People (4) Students for Trump Florida Students for Concealed Carry Students for Concealed Carry at FSU Students, Parents and Teachers supporting Marshall Tuck Fact-checks (4909) Tina Lambert stated on February 20, 2023 in a statement of purpose about a bill: Student ID cards are a “source of fraud” at the polls. By Amy Sherman• February 23, 2023 Hillary Clinton stated on June 04, 2015 in a speech: Says Scott Walker "cut back early voting and signed legislation that would make it harder for college students to vote." By Tom Kertscher• June 9, 2015 Hillary Clinton stated on June 04, 2015 in a speech in Houston: "If you want to vote in" Texas, "you can use a concealed-weapon permit as a valid form of identification, but a valid student ID isn’t good enough." By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2015 Facebook posts stated on November 13, 2013 in multiple posts: Barack Obama’s Columbia University ID says he was a foreign student and went by "Barry Soetoro." By Clayton Youngman• December 9, 2015 Milele Coggs stated on February 03, 2011 in a news release: "In its current state, this bill is the most restrictive voter ID legislation in the nation." By Dave Umhoefer• February 15, 2011 John G. Morgan stated on September 13, 2012 in Testimoney to the U.S. Senate Education Committee: "Tennessee students now cover about 67 percent of the cost of their education at public universities, and some 60 percent at community colleges." By Richard Locker• October 13, 2012 Greg Abbott stated on February 19, 2018 in a conference call with voters: Says Texas ranks among the nation’s top five states for its high school graduation rate. By W. Gardner Selby• March 2, 2018 Jeff Wentworth stated on May 09, 2012 in a TV ad.: Says he "restored prayer and the pledge in our schools." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms, W. Gardner Selby• May 25, 2012 Mick Mulvaney stated on March 16, 2017 in a press conference: "There's no demonstrable evidence they (after-school programs that feed kids) are helping kids do better at school." By Jon Greenberg• March 21, 2017 Viral image stated on February 18, 2018 in on the Internet: In most states, you can buy an assault rifle with no proof of ID, but in every state, you need proof of ID to vote. By Louis Jacobson• February 22, 2018 Caleb Rowden stated on March 04, 2016 in a Columbia/Boone County League of Women Voters Town Hall: "Seventy percent of Missourians support voter photo ID legislation." By Katie Moeller• March 14, 2016 Kinky Friedman stated on August 01, 2012 in : Says Texas is 1st in business climate, 49th in education. By Sue Owen• August 17, 2012 Donald Trump stated on January 07, 2022 in an email: Democrats “are trying to ban voter ID.” By Amy Sherman• January 11, 2022 Thomas Ratliff stated on December 10, 2012 in an opinion column.: Says Massachusetts has three state-mandated student tests and Finland just one. By W. Gardner Selby• December 17, 2012 Scott Fitzgerald stated on December 09, 2010 in an interview with a newspaper editorial board: "We continue to see these isolated incidents of people trying to vote five, six times a day." By Dave Umhoefer• December 23, 2010 Sara Stevenson stated on April 04, 2012 in an op-ed column.: "The Austin school district calendar lists 64 different dates for either a state-mandated test or make-up test." By W. Gardner Selby• April 20, 2012 Jason Isaac stated on August 29, 2013 in a published commentary: Pending a federal waiver, the 2013 Legislature "eliminated the overtesting of students in grades 3-8 by decreasing the number of tests from 17 to 8." By W. Gardner Selby• September 12, 2013 Portland Public Schools stated on April 15, 2011 in a mailer: Per-student K-12 state funding for Portland Public Schools has dipped from $6,036 in the 2007-2008 school year to $5,644 in the 2010-2011 school year By Ian K. Kullgren• April 23, 2011 Alma Adams stated on February 09, 2021 in a tweet: “Almost 40% of borrowers with student loan debt didn't finish their degree.” By Paul Specht• February 12, 2021 Newt Gingrich stated on January 21, 2012 in remarks after winning the South Carolina Republican presidential primary: Says a federal judge in San Antonio "issued a ruling that … not only could the students not pray at their graduation, if they used the word ‘benediction,’ the word ‘invocation,’ the word ‘God,’ asked the audience to stand or asked for a moment of silence, he would put the superintendent in jail." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• February 12, 2012 Articles (1726) Does Wisconsin’s new voter ID law ‘disenfranchise’ voters? By Dave Umhoefer• June 13, 2011 Checking claims about Texas voting rights and fraud By W. Gardner Selby• August 5, 2015 President Trump's January Littlejohn story about ‘secret’ gender transition needs context By Grace Abels• March 5, 2025 Hillary Clinton's claim in her new book about voter suppression in Wisconsin By Tom Kertscher• September 12, 2017 For the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a look back at our fact-checks By Amy Sherman• August 7, 2015 North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 As extremes shape voter ID debate, the rules keep getting stricter By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• August 9, 2021 Can green card, visa holders fly in the US under new Real ID rules? Here's what to know By Maria Briceño• May 12, 2025 Leticia Van de Putte and the Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• November 22, 2013 Michigan voters don't need to show ID at the polls to cast their ballots By Clara Hendrickson• August 4, 2020 Biden, so far, has signed fewer executive orders than Trump By Ranjan Jindal• July 5, 2024 How do we prevent school shootings? By Amy Sherman• February 15, 2018 Was Trump a 'draft dodger'? By Jon Greenberg• July 21, 2015 What could a Taylor Swift endorsement mean for voter turnout in the 2024 election? By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• February 2, 2024 Fact-checking Hillary Clinton on voting rights By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 9, 2015 Fact-checking Hillary Clinton on voting rights By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 9, 2015 Colbert goofs on Texas schools, Thomas Jefferson By W. Gardner Selby• April 24, 2012 Are Sensenbrenner and Moore in agreement on Voting Rights Act? By Dave Umhoefer• March 6, 2013 Truth-O-Meter travels back in time By Willoughby Mariano• September 26, 2010 Is Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan legal? 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Tina Lambert stated on February 20, 2023 in a statement of purpose about a bill: Student ID cards are a “source of fraud” at the polls. By Amy Sherman• February 23, 2023 Hillary Clinton stated on June 04, 2015 in a speech: Says Scott Walker "cut back early voting and signed legislation that would make it harder for college students to vote." By Tom Kertscher• June 9, 2015 Hillary Clinton stated on June 04, 2015 in a speech in Houston: "If you want to vote in" Texas, "you can use a concealed-weapon permit as a valid form of identification, but a valid student ID isn’t good enough." By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2015 Facebook posts stated on November 13, 2013 in multiple posts: Barack Obama’s Columbia University ID says he was a foreign student and went by "Barry Soetoro." By Clayton Youngman• December 9, 2015 Milele Coggs stated on February 03, 2011 in a news release: "In its current state, this bill is the most restrictive voter ID legislation in the nation." By Dave Umhoefer• February 15, 2011 John G. Morgan stated on September 13, 2012 in Testimoney to the U.S. Senate Education Committee: "Tennessee students now cover about 67 percent of the cost of their education at public universities, and some 60 percent at community colleges." By Richard Locker• October 13, 2012 Greg Abbott stated on February 19, 2018 in a conference call with voters: Says Texas ranks among the nation’s top five states for its high school graduation rate. By W. Gardner Selby• March 2, 2018 Jeff Wentworth stated on May 09, 2012 in a TV ad.: Says he "restored prayer and the pledge in our schools." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms, W. Gardner Selby• May 25, 2012 Mick Mulvaney stated on March 16, 2017 in a press conference: "There's no demonstrable evidence they (after-school programs that feed kids) are helping kids do better at school." By Jon Greenberg• March 21, 2017 Viral image stated on February 18, 2018 in on the Internet: In most states, you can buy an assault rifle with no proof of ID, but in every state, you need proof of ID to vote. By Louis Jacobson• February 22, 2018 Caleb Rowden stated on March 04, 2016 in a Columbia/Boone County League of Women Voters Town Hall: "Seventy percent of Missourians support voter photo ID legislation." By Katie Moeller• March 14, 2016 Kinky Friedman stated on August 01, 2012 in : Says Texas is 1st in business climate, 49th in education. By Sue Owen• August 17, 2012 Donald Trump stated on January 07, 2022 in an email: Democrats “are trying to ban voter ID.” By Amy Sherman• January 11, 2022 Thomas Ratliff stated on December 10, 2012 in an opinion column.: Says Massachusetts has three state-mandated student tests and Finland just one. By W. Gardner Selby• December 17, 2012 Scott Fitzgerald stated on December 09, 2010 in an interview with a newspaper editorial board: "We continue to see these isolated incidents of people trying to vote five, six times a day." By Dave Umhoefer• December 23, 2010 Sara Stevenson stated on April 04, 2012 in an op-ed column.: "The Austin school district calendar lists 64 different dates for either a state-mandated test or make-up test." By W. Gardner Selby• April 20, 2012 Jason Isaac stated on August 29, 2013 in a published commentary: Pending a federal waiver, the 2013 Legislature "eliminated the overtesting of students in grades 3-8 by decreasing the number of tests from 17 to 8." By W. Gardner Selby• September 12, 2013 Portland Public Schools stated on April 15, 2011 in a mailer: Per-student K-12 state funding for Portland Public Schools has dipped from $6,036 in the 2007-2008 school year to $5,644 in the 2010-2011 school year By Ian K. Kullgren• April 23, 2011 Alma Adams stated on February 09, 2021 in a tweet: “Almost 40% of borrowers with student loan debt didn't finish their degree.” By Paul Specht• February 12, 2021 Newt Gingrich stated on January 21, 2012 in remarks after winning the South Carolina Republican presidential primary: Says a federal judge in San Antonio "issued a ruling that … not only could the students not pray at their graduation, if they used the word ‘benediction,’ the word ‘invocation,’ the word ‘God,’ asked the audience to stand or asked for a moment of silence, he would put the superintendent in jail." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• February 12, 2012
Does Wisconsin’s new voter ID law ‘disenfranchise’ voters? By Dave Umhoefer• June 13, 2011 Checking claims about Texas voting rights and fraud By W. Gardner Selby• August 5, 2015 President Trump's January Littlejohn story about ‘secret’ gender transition needs context By Grace Abels• March 5, 2025 Hillary Clinton's claim in her new book about voter suppression in Wisconsin By Tom Kertscher• September 12, 2017 For the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a look back at our fact-checks By Amy Sherman• August 7, 2015 North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 As extremes shape voter ID debate, the rules keep getting stricter By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• August 9, 2021 Can green card, visa holders fly in the US under new Real ID rules? Here's what to know By Maria Briceño• May 12, 2025 Leticia Van de Putte and the Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• November 22, 2013 Michigan voters don't need to show ID at the polls to cast their ballots By Clara Hendrickson• August 4, 2020 Biden, so far, has signed fewer executive orders than Trump By Ranjan Jindal• July 5, 2024 How do we prevent school shootings? By Amy Sherman• February 15, 2018 Was Trump a 'draft dodger'? By Jon Greenberg• July 21, 2015 What could a Taylor Swift endorsement mean for voter turnout in the 2024 election? By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• February 2, 2024 Fact-checking Hillary Clinton on voting rights By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 9, 2015 Fact-checking Hillary Clinton on voting rights By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 9, 2015 Colbert goofs on Texas schools, Thomas Jefferson By W. Gardner Selby• April 24, 2012 Are Sensenbrenner and Moore in agreement on Voting Rights Act? By Dave Umhoefer• March 6, 2013 Truth-O-Meter travels back in time By Willoughby Mariano• September 26, 2010 Is Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan legal? By Louis Jacobson• August 30, 2022