0 People 42 Fact-checks 21 Articles People (0) Fact-checks (42) Michael Murphy stated on November 05, 2010 in comments made during adoption of Milwaukee's 2011 city budget: "Mequon and Milwaukee have the highest disparity of income in the country." By Tom Kertscher• November 12, 2010 Facebook posts stated on January 09, 2021 in a screenshot: A second impeachment means Donald Trump loses his lifetime pension, travel allowance, Secret Service detail, and his ability to run for public office. By Daniel Funke• January 11, 2021 Terry Gorman stated on January 06, 2011 in a radio interview: "Illegal aliens cost the state of Rhode Island $400 million a year." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• February 6, 2011 Adam Kinzinger stated on September 21, 2010 in a campaign commercial: "Since Debbie Halvorson has been in politics, Illinois has lost hundreds of thousands of jobs." By Louis Jacobson• October 7, 2010 Iowa House Democrats stated on February 10, 2022 in a tweet: "According to Republican Rep. Jeff Shipley, teachers should not receive a pay raise if they teach American history that Republicans don’t agree with." By Meg Doster• March 2, 2022 Viral image stated on March 04, 2021 in a Facebook post: Video shows someone wearing an Anthony Fauci mask. By Ciara O'Rourke• March 5, 2021 Viral image stated on May 06, 2020 in a Facebook post: A photo shows Brian Kemp posing with Gregory McMichael. By Ciara O'Rourke• May 8, 2020 Kathy Hochul stated on September 28, 2022 in a speech: New York state is outpacing the rest of the country, because shootings in New York are down 10%, and across the country the drop is only 2%. By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 24, 2022 New Hampshire Democratic Party stated on August 17, 2011 in an interview with the 'Telegraph.': Since Rick Perry became governor, "Texas has gone from 46th in the country to 50th in the population that graduates from high school." By Jake Berry• September 8, 2011 Ted Nugent stated on June 12, 2014 in a Facebook post: Says a picture he posted on Facebook of a man posing in front of five decapitated human heads is "one of the subhuman mongrels our president set free." By Jon Greenberg• June 16, 2014 Sally Kohn stated on June 30, 2014 in a segment on CNN: "Hobby Lobby provided this (birth control) coverage before they decided to drop it to file suit." By Katie Sanders• July 1, 2014 Facebook posts stated on October 04, 2024 in a post: “Taylor Swift’s concert tickets” fell to $75 after she endorsed Kamala Harris By Grace Abels• October 8, 2024 Charles Schumer stated on January 24, 2020 in a news conference: "The American people are overwhelmingly with us" in calling witnesses in Senate trial By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 28, 2020 Instagram posts stated on September 29, 2024 in una publicación en Instagram: Imágenes en este video son del "Huracan helen en la Florida". By Maria Briceño• October 4, 2024 Iowa GOP state legislators stated on February 02, 2021 in comments to the press: Tenured professors are guaranteed a job. By Sarah Watson• March 15, 2021 Mariannette Miller-Meeks stated on September 08, 2021 in a tweet: “My opponent wants to abolish” law enforcement. By Natalie Dunlap• September 17, 2021 Barack Obama stated on June 01, 2021 in an interview with Ezra Klein: “The filibuster, if it does not get reformed, still means that maybe 30% of the population potentially controls the majority of Senate seats.” By Louis Jacobson• June 2, 2021 Jason Haas stated on February 27, 2011 in a newspaper interview: Milwaukee lost the headquarters for MillerCoors because the area lacks good transit. By Joe Carey• April 2, 2011 Ron Johnson stated on October 10, 2016 in a radio ad: Says Russ Feingold "voted to raise taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors, he even tried to give Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants." By Tom Kertscher• November 3, 2016 Tammy Baldwin stated on August 05, 2016 in a speech: Says Donald Trump "has a long history of exporting jobs overseas." By Tom Kertscher• August 17, 2016 Articles (21) The House impeached Donald Trump over his speech before the Capitol attack. Here’s what happens next By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2021 Can Congress impeach and remove a president who’s left office? A look at the history By Louis Jacobson• January 26, 2021 The second Trump impeachment: Questions and answers By Louis Jacobson• January 11, 2021 Iran nuclear deal: 3 key points By Tom Kertscher• May 8, 2018 New fact-checking websites span the globe By Caroline Houck• August 9, 2013 The Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom economies, in 8 charts By Louis Jacobson• November 29, 2023 The debt limit fight: Why does it matter? How could it be resolved? By Louis Jacobson• January 19, 2023 How important was George Papadopoulos on Donald Trump's foreign-policy team? By Louis Jacobson• October 30, 2017 Trump floats moving Nov. 3 election. But Congress holds that power By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 30, 2020 Legal experts say Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency raises questions about ethics and secrecy By Loreben Tuquero• April 17, 2025 The food pyramid was phased out in 2011, but it still gets hate. We looked back at why By Grace Abels• November 7, 2025 Iowa’s newest election laws, explained By Lauren White• June 21, 2021 Texas-reared Rand Paul and the Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• April 6, 2015 The Supreme Court ended affirmative action for colleges. Are legacy admissions next to go? By Jeff Cercone• July 7, 2023 Kellyanne Conway's back and forth with Chuck Todd on 'alternative facts,' annotated By Allison Graves, Linda Qiu• January 23, 2017 How spin and falsehoods propelled Trump's immigration crackdown in his first 100 days By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 28, 2025 Ted Cruz and the Truth-O-Meter Already Hot By W. Gardner Selby• March 22, 2015 Cómo falsedades y engaños impulsaron la agenda migratoria de Trump en sus primeros 100 días By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 28, 2025 Ted Cruz's first fact checks as presidential hopeful By W. Gardner Selby• March 27, 2015 Ted Cruz photos by Associated Press included several of gun seemingly pointed at him By W. Gardner Selby• June 22, 2015
Michael Murphy stated on November 05, 2010 in comments made during adoption of Milwaukee's 2011 city budget: "Mequon and Milwaukee have the highest disparity of income in the country." By Tom Kertscher• November 12, 2010 Facebook posts stated on January 09, 2021 in a screenshot: A second impeachment means Donald Trump loses his lifetime pension, travel allowance, Secret Service detail, and his ability to run for public office. By Daniel Funke• January 11, 2021 Terry Gorman stated on January 06, 2011 in a radio interview: "Illegal aliens cost the state of Rhode Island $400 million a year." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• February 6, 2011 Adam Kinzinger stated on September 21, 2010 in a campaign commercial: "Since Debbie Halvorson has been in politics, Illinois has lost hundreds of thousands of jobs." By Louis Jacobson• October 7, 2010 Iowa House Democrats stated on February 10, 2022 in a tweet: "According to Republican Rep. Jeff Shipley, teachers should not receive a pay raise if they teach American history that Republicans don’t agree with." By Meg Doster• March 2, 2022 Viral image stated on March 04, 2021 in a Facebook post: Video shows someone wearing an Anthony Fauci mask. By Ciara O'Rourke• March 5, 2021 Viral image stated on May 06, 2020 in a Facebook post: A photo shows Brian Kemp posing with Gregory McMichael. By Ciara O'Rourke• May 8, 2020 Kathy Hochul stated on September 28, 2022 in a speech: New York state is outpacing the rest of the country, because shootings in New York are down 10%, and across the country the drop is only 2%. By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 24, 2022 New Hampshire Democratic Party stated on August 17, 2011 in an interview with the 'Telegraph.': Since Rick Perry became governor, "Texas has gone from 46th in the country to 50th in the population that graduates from high school." By Jake Berry• September 8, 2011 Ted Nugent stated on June 12, 2014 in a Facebook post: Says a picture he posted on Facebook of a man posing in front of five decapitated human heads is "one of the subhuman mongrels our president set free." By Jon Greenberg• June 16, 2014 Sally Kohn stated on June 30, 2014 in a segment on CNN: "Hobby Lobby provided this (birth control) coverage before they decided to drop it to file suit." By Katie Sanders• July 1, 2014 Facebook posts stated on October 04, 2024 in a post: “Taylor Swift’s concert tickets” fell to $75 after she endorsed Kamala Harris By Grace Abels• October 8, 2024 Charles Schumer stated on January 24, 2020 in a news conference: "The American people are overwhelmingly with us" in calling witnesses in Senate trial By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 28, 2020 Instagram posts stated on September 29, 2024 in una publicación en Instagram: Imágenes en este video son del "Huracan helen en la Florida". By Maria Briceño• October 4, 2024 Iowa GOP state legislators stated on February 02, 2021 in comments to the press: Tenured professors are guaranteed a job. By Sarah Watson• March 15, 2021 Mariannette Miller-Meeks stated on September 08, 2021 in a tweet: “My opponent wants to abolish” law enforcement. By Natalie Dunlap• September 17, 2021 Barack Obama stated on June 01, 2021 in an interview with Ezra Klein: “The filibuster, if it does not get reformed, still means that maybe 30% of the population potentially controls the majority of Senate seats.” By Louis Jacobson• June 2, 2021 Jason Haas stated on February 27, 2011 in a newspaper interview: Milwaukee lost the headquarters for MillerCoors because the area lacks good transit. By Joe Carey• April 2, 2011 Ron Johnson stated on October 10, 2016 in a radio ad: Says Russ Feingold "voted to raise taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors, he even tried to give Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants." By Tom Kertscher• November 3, 2016 Tammy Baldwin stated on August 05, 2016 in a speech: Says Donald Trump "has a long history of exporting jobs overseas." By Tom Kertscher• August 17, 2016
The House impeached Donald Trump over his speech before the Capitol attack. Here’s what happens next By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2021 Can Congress impeach and remove a president who’s left office? A look at the history By Louis Jacobson• January 26, 2021 The second Trump impeachment: Questions and answers By Louis Jacobson• January 11, 2021 Iran nuclear deal: 3 key points By Tom Kertscher• May 8, 2018 New fact-checking websites span the globe By Caroline Houck• August 9, 2013 The Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom economies, in 8 charts By Louis Jacobson• November 29, 2023 The debt limit fight: Why does it matter? How could it be resolved? By Louis Jacobson• January 19, 2023 How important was George Papadopoulos on Donald Trump's foreign-policy team? By Louis Jacobson• October 30, 2017 Trump floats moving Nov. 3 election. But Congress holds that power By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 30, 2020 Legal experts say Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency raises questions about ethics and secrecy By Loreben Tuquero• April 17, 2025 The food pyramid was phased out in 2011, but it still gets hate. We looked back at why By Grace Abels• November 7, 2025 Iowa’s newest election laws, explained By Lauren White• June 21, 2021 Texas-reared Rand Paul and the Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• April 6, 2015 The Supreme Court ended affirmative action for colleges. Are legacy admissions next to go? By Jeff Cercone• July 7, 2023 Kellyanne Conway's back and forth with Chuck Todd on 'alternative facts,' annotated By Allison Graves, Linda Qiu• January 23, 2017 How spin and falsehoods propelled Trump's immigration crackdown in his first 100 days By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 28, 2025 Ted Cruz and the Truth-O-Meter Already Hot By W. Gardner Selby• March 22, 2015 Cómo falsedades y engaños impulsaron la agenda migratoria de Trump en sus primeros 100 días By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 28, 2025 Ted Cruz's first fact checks as presidential hopeful By W. Gardner Selby• March 27, 2015 Ted Cruz photos by Associated Press included several of gun seemingly pointed at him By W. Gardner Selby• June 22, 2015