0 People 42 Fact-checks 15 Articles People (0) Fact-checks (42) TikTok posts stated on August 26, 2021 in a TikTok video: "Verizon promotes defunding the police and (the) idea that America is fundamentally racist." By Tom Kertscher• September 27, 2021 Fight for the Future stated on August 28, 2018 in in a tweet: "We saw the true danger of the FCC's net neutrality repeal when Verizon was caught throttling California fire fighters." By John Kruzel• September 7, 2018 Lindsey Graham stated on June 02, 2015 in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper: The USA Freedom Act undercuts privacy because "the phone records will be in the hands of the phone companies with hundreds of people available to look at the records, versus 20 or 30 people in the government." By Lauren Carroll• June 4, 2015 Facebook posts stated on January 19, 2022 in a post: "If the FAA is worried about what the 5G deployment will do to the planes, what do you think it will do to our bodies?" By Monique Curet• January 25, 2022 Mark Udall stated on June 09, 2013 in a Senate speech rebroadcast on ABC's "This Week": Currently, the intelligence community "can collect business records on law-abiding Americans who have no connection to terrorism." By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2013 Instagram posts stated on February 22, 2024 in an Instagram post: Solar flares caused AT&T’s cellphone outage. By Sara Swann• February 28, 2024 Mike Rogers stated on June 09, 2013 in an interview on ABC’s "This Week": "It's expressly prohibited by law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic email traffic in the United States." By Becky Bowers• June 13, 2013 Tom Cole stated on July 30, 2013 in an MSNBC interview: Says about NSA data collection: "Every member in both parties who served on the Intelligence Committee voted in favor of this." By Becky Bowers• August 2, 2013 Ward Armstrong stated on March 21, 2011 in a House floor speech.: A telephone company will no longer have to provide landline service to customers if there is an alternative provider, including wireless. By Jacob Geiger• March 5, 2011 Kari Lake stated on September 20, 2022 in a tweet: Said Katie Hobbs “fought to” “prevent students from learning (about) the Pledge of Allegiance, Constitution, Mayflower Compact and Declaration of Independence.” By Haley Tenore• November 2, 2022 Michael Long stated on October 14, 2016 in an interview on Capital Tonight: Because of its higher minimum wage, New York State is "already showing signs of various companies picking up and leaving." By Dan Clark• December 23, 2016 Arizona Democratic Party stated on April 03, 2018 in a website: "Congresswoman Martha McSally voted to let companies sell your internet data to the highest bidder without your consent. Then she got paid $42,000 by the very corporations she allowed to sell your personal info." By Miriam Valverde• April 11, 2018 X posts stated on October 27, 2024 in an X post: Image shows an anti-Trump billboard outside Madison Square Garden. By Mia Penner• October 29, 2024 Facebook posts stated on June 02, 2021 in a Facebook post: “Fauci’s emails leaked.” By Ciara O'Rourke• June 4, 2021 Kris Mayes stated on September 25, 2022 in a tweet: Abraham Hamadeh says he will “lock up doctors, nurses, pharmacists” and “punish women for abortion.” By Alexis Waiss• November 2, 2022 Facebook posts stated on February 08, 2025 in Facebook posts: Elon Musk spent $40 million to buy five Super Bowl Commercial ads to promote DOGE. By Sofia Ahmed• February 13, 2025 Christopher Little stated on October 25, 2010 in a TV commercial: Says Peter Kilmartin has "only three years experience in his own law practice." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• October 29, 2010 Fight for the Future stated on March 28, 2017 in a tweet: "215 members of Congress just voted to let your ISP spy on what type of underwear you buy and sell that data to advertisers." By Lauren Carroll• March 30, 2017 Steve Case stated on July 03, 2011 in an interview on CNN: "Forty percent of the Fortune 500 were started either by immigrants or children of immigrants." By Robert Farley• July 6, 2011 Adrian Fontes stated on September 22, 2022 in a debate: Mark Finchem “wants to strip Arizona’s citizens of their capacity to vote by mail.” By Renee Romo• September 30, 2022 Articles (15) What you need to know about net neutrality By John Kruzel• December 13, 2017 What we know about the NSA surveillance program By Katie Sanders• April 30, 2014 In Context: the Wyden-Udall letters on government secrecy By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 6, 2013 What is net neutrality? By Lauren Carroll• November 13, 2014 Obama's wiretapping flip-flop? Yes By Alexander Lane• July 14, 2008 Donald Trump says he doesn't invest in the stock market. Here's his portfolio By Louis Jacobson• September 15, 2016 In Arizona Senate debate, Kelly and Masters spar over immigration, abortion. We fact-checked them. By Jon Greenberg, Tom Kertscher• October 7, 2022 The battleground states where Republicans want to overhaul voting laws By Amy Sherman• January 31, 2022 Which states have laws about transgender people’s bathroom use, and how are the laws enforced? By Madison Czopek• December 3, 2024 Same-day voter registration is on the Democrats’ wishlist. Why do some Republicans oppose it? By Amy Sherman• January 19, 2022 James Clapper's testimony one year later By Steve Contorno• March 11, 2014 Look who’s not talking: Key figures who aren’t cooperating with Jan. 6 investigators By Jon Greenberg• January 10, 2022 What is ‘sex’? What is ‘gender’? How these terms changed and why states now want to define them By Grace Abels• March 22, 2024 By the numbers: How common are data breaches — and what can you do about them? By Daniel Funke• September 23, 2019 Ted Cruz photos by Associated Press included several of gun seemingly pointed at him By W. Gardner Selby• June 22, 2015
TikTok posts stated on August 26, 2021 in a TikTok video: "Verizon promotes defunding the police and (the) idea that America is fundamentally racist." By Tom Kertscher• September 27, 2021 Fight for the Future stated on August 28, 2018 in in a tweet: "We saw the true danger of the FCC's net neutrality repeal when Verizon was caught throttling California fire fighters." By John Kruzel• September 7, 2018 Lindsey Graham stated on June 02, 2015 in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper: The USA Freedom Act undercuts privacy because "the phone records will be in the hands of the phone companies with hundreds of people available to look at the records, versus 20 or 30 people in the government." By Lauren Carroll• June 4, 2015 Facebook posts stated on January 19, 2022 in a post: "If the FAA is worried about what the 5G deployment will do to the planes, what do you think it will do to our bodies?" By Monique Curet• January 25, 2022 Mark Udall stated on June 09, 2013 in a Senate speech rebroadcast on ABC's "This Week": Currently, the intelligence community "can collect business records on law-abiding Americans who have no connection to terrorism." By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2013 Instagram posts stated on February 22, 2024 in an Instagram post: Solar flares caused AT&T’s cellphone outage. By Sara Swann• February 28, 2024 Mike Rogers stated on June 09, 2013 in an interview on ABC’s "This Week": "It's expressly prohibited by law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic email traffic in the United States." By Becky Bowers• June 13, 2013 Tom Cole stated on July 30, 2013 in an MSNBC interview: Says about NSA data collection: "Every member in both parties who served on the Intelligence Committee voted in favor of this." By Becky Bowers• August 2, 2013 Ward Armstrong stated on March 21, 2011 in a House floor speech.: A telephone company will no longer have to provide landline service to customers if there is an alternative provider, including wireless. By Jacob Geiger• March 5, 2011 Kari Lake stated on September 20, 2022 in a tweet: Said Katie Hobbs “fought to” “prevent students from learning (about) the Pledge of Allegiance, Constitution, Mayflower Compact and Declaration of Independence.” By Haley Tenore• November 2, 2022 Michael Long stated on October 14, 2016 in an interview on Capital Tonight: Because of its higher minimum wage, New York State is "already showing signs of various companies picking up and leaving." By Dan Clark• December 23, 2016 Arizona Democratic Party stated on April 03, 2018 in a website: "Congresswoman Martha McSally voted to let companies sell your internet data to the highest bidder without your consent. Then she got paid $42,000 by the very corporations she allowed to sell your personal info." By Miriam Valverde• April 11, 2018 X posts stated on October 27, 2024 in an X post: Image shows an anti-Trump billboard outside Madison Square Garden. By Mia Penner• October 29, 2024 Facebook posts stated on June 02, 2021 in a Facebook post: “Fauci’s emails leaked.” By Ciara O'Rourke• June 4, 2021 Kris Mayes stated on September 25, 2022 in a tweet: Abraham Hamadeh says he will “lock up doctors, nurses, pharmacists” and “punish women for abortion.” By Alexis Waiss• November 2, 2022 Facebook posts stated on February 08, 2025 in Facebook posts: Elon Musk spent $40 million to buy five Super Bowl Commercial ads to promote DOGE. By Sofia Ahmed• February 13, 2025 Christopher Little stated on October 25, 2010 in a TV commercial: Says Peter Kilmartin has "only three years experience in his own law practice." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• October 29, 2010 Fight for the Future stated on March 28, 2017 in a tweet: "215 members of Congress just voted to let your ISP spy on what type of underwear you buy and sell that data to advertisers." By Lauren Carroll• March 30, 2017 Steve Case stated on July 03, 2011 in an interview on CNN: "Forty percent of the Fortune 500 were started either by immigrants or children of immigrants." By Robert Farley• July 6, 2011 Adrian Fontes stated on September 22, 2022 in a debate: Mark Finchem “wants to strip Arizona’s citizens of their capacity to vote by mail.” By Renee Romo• September 30, 2022
What you need to know about net neutrality By John Kruzel• December 13, 2017 What we know about the NSA surveillance program By Katie Sanders• April 30, 2014 In Context: the Wyden-Udall letters on government secrecy By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 6, 2013 What is net neutrality? By Lauren Carroll• November 13, 2014 Obama's wiretapping flip-flop? Yes By Alexander Lane• July 14, 2008 Donald Trump says he doesn't invest in the stock market. Here's his portfolio By Louis Jacobson• September 15, 2016 In Arizona Senate debate, Kelly and Masters spar over immigration, abortion. We fact-checked them. By Jon Greenberg, Tom Kertscher• October 7, 2022 The battleground states where Republicans want to overhaul voting laws By Amy Sherman• January 31, 2022 Which states have laws about transgender people’s bathroom use, and how are the laws enforced? By Madison Czopek• December 3, 2024 Same-day voter registration is on the Democrats’ wishlist. Why do some Republicans oppose it? By Amy Sherman• January 19, 2022 James Clapper's testimony one year later By Steve Contorno• March 11, 2014 Look who’s not talking: Key figures who aren’t cooperating with Jan. 6 investigators By Jon Greenberg• January 10, 2022 What is ‘sex’? What is ‘gender’? How these terms changed and why states now want to define them By Grace Abels• March 22, 2024 By the numbers: How common are data breaches — and what can you do about them? By Daniel Funke• September 23, 2019 Ted Cruz photos by Associated Press included several of gun seemingly pointed at him By W. Gardner Selby• June 22, 2015