2 People 3723 Fact-checks 1321 Articles People (2) Derrick Crowe Michael M. Crow Fact-checks (3723) Debbie Wasserman Schultz stated on June 05, 2011 in an interview with political commentator Roland Martin: By advocating new requirements for voters to show ID cards at the polls, Republicans "want to literally drag us all the way back to Jim Crow laws." By Louis Jacobson• June 9, 2011 X posts stated on July 15, 2024 in X posts: Video shows Trump gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks yelling “slash Republican throats” By Ranjan Jindal• July 15, 2024 Derrick Crowe stated on June 03, 2017 in as quoted in an Austin American-Statesman news story: Says each of the past three years "has been the hottest on record." By W. Gardner Selby• June 15, 2017 Robert Brown stated on June 02, 2011 in a press release: Georgia’s illegal immigration crackdown laws should be called the "Brown Codes" because of their similarity to the "Black Codes" governing blacks after the Civil War. By Willoughby Mariano• July 1, 2011 Levar Stoney stated on May 17, 2016 in a radio interview.: Virginia’s banning of felons from voting is a "Jim Crow-era law." By Warren Fiske• June 6, 2016 JD Vance stated on September 04, 2022 in an interview: “Tim Ryan called police the new Jim Crow.” By Louis Jacobson• September 8, 2022 Ted Cruz stated on September 21, 2018 in a debate at Southern Methodist University: Says Beto O’Rourke described police as "modern-day Jim Crow." By W. Gardner Selby• September 25, 2018 Viral image stated on October 23, 2021 in an Instagram post: Photo shows Sheryl Crow wearing a shirt that says, “Keep America Trumpless.” By Ciara O'Rourke• October 28, 2021 Michael M. Crow stated on January 26, 2016 in front of the state Senate Appropriations Committee: Arizona is spending "less on a per-capita basis than every single state in this country in higher education." By Anthony Cave• February 5, 2016 Tommy Thompson stated on March 03, 2012 in a speech: Says when he was governor, Wisconsin cut unemployment to 2.1 percent and the state’s unemployment rate was "the lowest in the country for 40 consecutive months." By Dave Umhoefer• March 26, 2012 Charlotte Bergmann stated on January 10, 2012 in a campaign billboard along I-240.: "Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican." By Bartholomew Sullivan• January 23, 2012 Greg Abbott stated on September 19, 2014 in a debate in the Rio Grande Valley.: "I’ve been involved in prosecuting a terrorist member of ISIS." By Dylan Baddour• October 3, 2014 Facebook posts stated on June 12, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says a 1942 Milwaukee YMCA brochure shows children playing a violent, racist carnival game By Eric Litke• June 22, 2020 Michael Skolnik stated on June 16, 2015 in comments on CNN: "For most black people in the history of this country … it was illegal to pass as a white person. You were actually put in jail if you tried to pass." By Anna Bruzgulis• June 18, 2015 James Bennett stated on August 15, 2011 in a news conference: Providence's port is "200 miles closer to Europe than any other Eastern port." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• August 21, 2011 Roger Williams stated on October 11, 2013 in as quoted in a newspaper article: A congressional laundry closed due to the partial government shutdown. By W. Gardner Selby• October 14, 2013 Joy Reid stated on August 13, 2017 in on NBC’s Meet The Press: "The idea of putting up (Confederate) monuments actually didn’t happen right after the Civil War. It happened during the 1960s." By John Kruzel• August 15, 2017 Charles Reed stated on March 11, 2011 in an oped column.: The Texas Constitution "still contains Jim Crow provisions about the poll tax and restrictions on women having the right to vote." By W. Gardner Selby• March 19, 2011 Terry McAuliffe stated on April 22, 2016 in a speech.: Before April 22, "we have restored the rights of more than 18,000 individuals, which is more than the past seven governors combined in their four-year terms." By Warren Fiske• May 9, 2016 Snoop Dogg stated on June 15, 2020 in an Instagram post: While in prison, boxer Jack Johnson invented and patented the first wrench, and white people insulted him by calling it a “monkey wrench.” By Tom Kertscher• June 18, 2020 Articles (1321) Fact-checking Byron Donalds’ ‘Jim Crow’ comments on Black families, conservatism By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• June 10, 2024 Georgia’s election law sparks ‘Jim Crow’ rhetoric, as well as pushback By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• April 30, 2021 Fact-checking J.D. Vance and Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2022 The history of the filibuster as 'Jim Crow relic' By Louis Jacobson• August 4, 2020 Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? By Matthew Crowley• April 13, 2023 PolitiFact Week in Review By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• March 21, 2011 Fact-checking Julián Castro’s claim that asylum ‘metering’ caused drowning of father, daughter By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• June 27, 2019 Trip details trip Clinton By Angie Drobnic Holan• March 25, 2008 Lie of the Year 2011: Readers' poll results By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 20, 2011 The week in fact-checking: Hydroxychloroquine, Trump’s Axios interview By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 8, 2020 We don't fact check basketball predictions, but... By Warren Fiske, Jacob Geiger• March 22, 2011 Juneteenth: Why one day marking African American freedom rose above others By Jon Greenberg• June 18, 2020 Ted Cruz, Dan Patrick, Ryan Sitton say 1,000 people a day move to Texas -- but hundreds leave too By Dylan Baddour• November 5, 2014 Rick Perry: No need to PolitiFact Donald Trump's Texas-tied expectations of me By W. Gardner Selby• May 2, 2017 Fact-checking Joe Biden at CNN’s town hall By Monique Curet, Louis Jacobson, Tom Kertscher, Amy Sherman• October 22, 2021 Fact-checking Joe Biden’s first White House press conference By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• March 25, 2021 Fact-checking Donald Trump's talking points about the economy By Louis Jacobson• July 27, 2018 Candidates by any other name: Do they smell as sweet? By Dave Umhoefer• November 25, 2013 Juneteenth’s 156-year path to becoming a federal holiday: Here’s the history By Jon Greenberg• June 17, 2021 PolitiFact’s coverage of the Donald Trump assassination attempt By PolitiFact Staff • July 25, 2024
Debbie Wasserman Schultz stated on June 05, 2011 in an interview with political commentator Roland Martin: By advocating new requirements for voters to show ID cards at the polls, Republicans "want to literally drag us all the way back to Jim Crow laws." By Louis Jacobson• June 9, 2011 X posts stated on July 15, 2024 in X posts: Video shows Trump gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks yelling “slash Republican throats” By Ranjan Jindal• July 15, 2024 Derrick Crowe stated on June 03, 2017 in as quoted in an Austin American-Statesman news story: Says each of the past three years "has been the hottest on record." By W. Gardner Selby• June 15, 2017 Robert Brown stated on June 02, 2011 in a press release: Georgia’s illegal immigration crackdown laws should be called the "Brown Codes" because of their similarity to the "Black Codes" governing blacks after the Civil War. By Willoughby Mariano• July 1, 2011 Levar Stoney stated on May 17, 2016 in a radio interview.: Virginia’s banning of felons from voting is a "Jim Crow-era law." By Warren Fiske• June 6, 2016 JD Vance stated on September 04, 2022 in an interview: “Tim Ryan called police the new Jim Crow.” By Louis Jacobson• September 8, 2022 Ted Cruz stated on September 21, 2018 in a debate at Southern Methodist University: Says Beto O’Rourke described police as "modern-day Jim Crow." By W. Gardner Selby• September 25, 2018 Viral image stated on October 23, 2021 in an Instagram post: Photo shows Sheryl Crow wearing a shirt that says, “Keep America Trumpless.” By Ciara O'Rourke• October 28, 2021 Michael M. Crow stated on January 26, 2016 in front of the state Senate Appropriations Committee: Arizona is spending "less on a per-capita basis than every single state in this country in higher education." By Anthony Cave• February 5, 2016 Tommy Thompson stated on March 03, 2012 in a speech: Says when he was governor, Wisconsin cut unemployment to 2.1 percent and the state’s unemployment rate was "the lowest in the country for 40 consecutive months." By Dave Umhoefer• March 26, 2012 Charlotte Bergmann stated on January 10, 2012 in a campaign billboard along I-240.: "Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican." By Bartholomew Sullivan• January 23, 2012 Greg Abbott stated on September 19, 2014 in a debate in the Rio Grande Valley.: "I’ve been involved in prosecuting a terrorist member of ISIS." By Dylan Baddour• October 3, 2014 Facebook posts stated on June 12, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says a 1942 Milwaukee YMCA brochure shows children playing a violent, racist carnival game By Eric Litke• June 22, 2020 Michael Skolnik stated on June 16, 2015 in comments on CNN: "For most black people in the history of this country … it was illegal to pass as a white person. You were actually put in jail if you tried to pass." By Anna Bruzgulis• June 18, 2015 James Bennett stated on August 15, 2011 in a news conference: Providence's port is "200 miles closer to Europe than any other Eastern port." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• August 21, 2011 Roger Williams stated on October 11, 2013 in as quoted in a newspaper article: A congressional laundry closed due to the partial government shutdown. By W. Gardner Selby• October 14, 2013 Joy Reid stated on August 13, 2017 in on NBC’s Meet The Press: "The idea of putting up (Confederate) monuments actually didn’t happen right after the Civil War. It happened during the 1960s." By John Kruzel• August 15, 2017 Charles Reed stated on March 11, 2011 in an oped column.: The Texas Constitution "still contains Jim Crow provisions about the poll tax and restrictions on women having the right to vote." By W. Gardner Selby• March 19, 2011 Terry McAuliffe stated on April 22, 2016 in a speech.: Before April 22, "we have restored the rights of more than 18,000 individuals, which is more than the past seven governors combined in their four-year terms." By Warren Fiske• May 9, 2016 Snoop Dogg stated on June 15, 2020 in an Instagram post: While in prison, boxer Jack Johnson invented and patented the first wrench, and white people insulted him by calling it a “monkey wrench.” By Tom Kertscher• June 18, 2020
Fact-checking Byron Donalds’ ‘Jim Crow’ comments on Black families, conservatism By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• June 10, 2024 Georgia’s election law sparks ‘Jim Crow’ rhetoric, as well as pushback By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• April 30, 2021 Fact-checking J.D. Vance and Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2022 The history of the filibuster as 'Jim Crow relic' By Louis Jacobson• August 4, 2020 Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? By Matthew Crowley• April 13, 2023 PolitiFact Week in Review By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• March 21, 2011 Fact-checking Julián Castro’s claim that asylum ‘metering’ caused drowning of father, daughter By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• June 27, 2019 Trip details trip Clinton By Angie Drobnic Holan• March 25, 2008 Lie of the Year 2011: Readers' poll results By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 20, 2011 The week in fact-checking: Hydroxychloroquine, Trump’s Axios interview By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 8, 2020 We don't fact check basketball predictions, but... By Warren Fiske, Jacob Geiger• March 22, 2011 Juneteenth: Why one day marking African American freedom rose above others By Jon Greenberg• June 18, 2020 Ted Cruz, Dan Patrick, Ryan Sitton say 1,000 people a day move to Texas -- but hundreds leave too By Dylan Baddour• November 5, 2014 Rick Perry: No need to PolitiFact Donald Trump's Texas-tied expectations of me By W. Gardner Selby• May 2, 2017 Fact-checking Joe Biden at CNN’s town hall By Monique Curet, Louis Jacobson, Tom Kertscher, Amy Sherman• October 22, 2021 Fact-checking Joe Biden’s first White House press conference By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• March 25, 2021 Fact-checking Donald Trump's talking points about the economy By Louis Jacobson• July 27, 2018 Candidates by any other name: Do they smell as sweet? By Dave Umhoefer• November 25, 2013 Juneteenth’s 156-year path to becoming a federal holiday: Here’s the history By Jon Greenberg• June 17, 2021 PolitiFact’s coverage of the Donald Trump assassination attempt By PolitiFact Staff • July 25, 2024