0 People 3032 Fact-checks 912 Articles People (0) Fact-checks (3032) Viral image stated on February 11, 2019 in a Facebook post: Quotes Robert Mueller as saying, "We must move as quickly as possible to a one-world government; a one-world religion; under a one world leader." By Ciara O'Rourke• February 14, 2019 Brian Kilmeade stated on January 21, 2014 in a broadcast of "Fox and Friends": Says Colorado food stamp recipients can use ATMs to get cash to buy marijuana. By Jon Greenberg• January 24, 2014 Instagram posts stated on February 20, 2023 in an Instagram post: "The laws governing Agenda 2030 land development allows the government to seize polluted lands and move their residents to … smart cities.” By Jeff Cercone• February 24, 2023 Yes on 4 stated on September 10, 2024 in a TV ad: Florida’s six-week abortion law has “no real exceptions. Not for her health. Not even for rape.” By Samantha Putterman• September 13, 2024 Steven Emerson stated on January 10, 2015 in an interview on Fox News: "There are actual cities" like Birmingham, England, "that are totally Muslim where non-Muslims just simply don’t go in." By Katie Sanders• January 14, 2015 Gary Johnson stated on September 22, 2011 in a Republican presidential debate in Orlando, Fla.: "We're bankrupt." By Becky Bowers, Louis Jacobson• September 23, 2011 Ted Cruz stated on December 15, 2015 in a Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas: Says carpet bombing means bombing "not a city, but the location of the troops," with "embedded special forces to direct the air power." By Louis Jacobson• December 16, 2015 Harry Reid stated on November 21, 2013 in a graphic: "In the history of the United States, 168 presidential nominees have been filibustered, 82 blocked under President Obama, 86 blocked under all the other presidents." By Louis Jacobson• November 22, 2013 Katie Pavlich stated on April 01, 2021 in a TV segment: “The Biden administration is engaging in human trafficking because they are enabling this to happen” at the southern border. By Bill McCarthy• April 6, 2021 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell stated on August 07, 2024 in an ad: Sen. Rick Scott does not support abortion exceptions. By Marta Campabadal Graus, Samantha Putterman• August 14, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 12, 2024 in a video: Filmmaker Mike deGruy died for "exposing the truth." By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• April 17, 2024 Rick Scott stated on August 11, 2011 in an interview with Panama City radio station WFLA 94.5: "Our credit rating went up since I've been in office." By Becky Bowers, Aaron Sharockman• August 17, 2011 Ron Paul stated on August 11, 2011 in in a debate in Ames, Iowa: "The country's bankrupt." By Becky Bowers• August 12, 2011 Instagram posts stated on April 13, 2024 in a video: The Sydney mall attacker is a “Zionist” who targeted Jewish people so that people would think the attacker was Muslim. By Maria Briceño• April 16, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 05, 2023 in a Facebook post: “Canada just made it illegal to protest against the LGBT!” By Sara Swann• April 12, 2023 Kathy Hochul stated on April 19, 2022 in a campaign commercial: Since taking office, Hochul has passed more than 400 new bills By Jill Terreri Ramos• April 30, 2022 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell stated on August 07, 2024 in un anuncio de radio de campaña: El senador Rick Scott no apoya las excepciones al aborto. By Marta Campabadal Graus, Samantha Putterman• August 16, 2024 Threads posts stated on June 08, 2024 in a Threads post: “Trump can’t be on the Texas ballot because of our state constitution.” By Amy Sherman• June 14, 2024 Facebook posts stated on August 03, 2022 in a Facebook post: "Congratulations to the IRS on winning the $846.3 million Mega Millions Jackpot.” By Andy Nguyen• August 5, 2022 Instagram posts stated on June 30, 2024 in an Instagram post: The city of San Francisco posted street signs warning that “stolen goods must remain under $950.” By Jeff Cercone• July 2, 2024 Articles (912) Mailbag: PolitiFact reader swears Longoria catch was real By Aaron Sharockman• June 8, 2011 PolitiFact Florida's Top 10 fact-checks of 2013 By Amy Sherman• January 3, 2014 Fact-checking review of Scott Walker's State of the State By Tom Kertscher• January 24, 2018 PolitiFact Florida’s top 10 fact-checks of 2011 By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 5, 2012 Why does federal law make it easier for 18-year-olds to buy AR-15s than handguns? By Madison Czopek• July 1, 2022 Byron Donalds’ history on youth offender laws: How DC proposal breaks from his past By Samantha Putterman• August 27, 2025 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 North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 Does Wisconsin’s new voter ID law ‘disenfranchise’ voters? By Dave Umhoefer• June 13, 2011 Michigan voters don't need to show ID at the polls to cast their ballots By Clara Hendrickson• August 4, 2020 As Holder targets Texas law, a look at our voter ID checks By Sue Owen• July 25, 2013 Meta breaks up with fact-checkers. Here’s how it affects PolitiFact. By Katie Sanders• January 9, 2025 Six times PolitiFact checked claims about the NC constitutional amendments By Will Doran• November 2, 2018 Checking claims about Texas voting rights and fraud By W. Gardner Selby• August 5, 2015 November's greatest hits: Checks about Obamacare, Texas voter ID laws By W. Gardner Selby• November 30, 2013 Perry promise meter grows by one, on voter ID By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• January 25, 2011 Are Sensenbrenner and Moore in agreement on Voting Rights Act? By Dave Umhoefer• March 6, 2013 PolitiFact Mailbag: ‘Get out of left field’ and ‘facts are the foundation of truth’ By Amy Sherman• January 27, 2022 Absolute statements and the Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• November 19, 2013
Viral image stated on February 11, 2019 in a Facebook post: Quotes Robert Mueller as saying, "We must move as quickly as possible to a one-world government; a one-world religion; under a one world leader." By Ciara O'Rourke• February 14, 2019 Brian Kilmeade stated on January 21, 2014 in a broadcast of "Fox and Friends": Says Colorado food stamp recipients can use ATMs to get cash to buy marijuana. By Jon Greenberg• January 24, 2014 Instagram posts stated on February 20, 2023 in an Instagram post: "The laws governing Agenda 2030 land development allows the government to seize polluted lands and move their residents to … smart cities.” By Jeff Cercone• February 24, 2023 Yes on 4 stated on September 10, 2024 in a TV ad: Florida’s six-week abortion law has “no real exceptions. Not for her health. Not even for rape.” By Samantha Putterman• September 13, 2024 Steven Emerson stated on January 10, 2015 in an interview on Fox News: "There are actual cities" like Birmingham, England, "that are totally Muslim where non-Muslims just simply don’t go in." By Katie Sanders• January 14, 2015 Gary Johnson stated on September 22, 2011 in a Republican presidential debate in Orlando, Fla.: "We're bankrupt." By Becky Bowers, Louis Jacobson• September 23, 2011 Ted Cruz stated on December 15, 2015 in a Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas: Says carpet bombing means bombing "not a city, but the location of the troops," with "embedded special forces to direct the air power." By Louis Jacobson• December 16, 2015 Harry Reid stated on November 21, 2013 in a graphic: "In the history of the United States, 168 presidential nominees have been filibustered, 82 blocked under President Obama, 86 blocked under all the other presidents." By Louis Jacobson• November 22, 2013 Katie Pavlich stated on April 01, 2021 in a TV segment: “The Biden administration is engaging in human trafficking because they are enabling this to happen” at the southern border. By Bill McCarthy• April 6, 2021 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell stated on August 07, 2024 in an ad: Sen. Rick Scott does not support abortion exceptions. By Marta Campabadal Graus, Samantha Putterman• August 14, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 12, 2024 in a video: Filmmaker Mike deGruy died for "exposing the truth." By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• April 17, 2024 Rick Scott stated on August 11, 2011 in an interview with Panama City radio station WFLA 94.5: "Our credit rating went up since I've been in office." By Becky Bowers, Aaron Sharockman• August 17, 2011 Ron Paul stated on August 11, 2011 in in a debate in Ames, Iowa: "The country's bankrupt." By Becky Bowers• August 12, 2011 Instagram posts stated on April 13, 2024 in a video: The Sydney mall attacker is a “Zionist” who targeted Jewish people so that people would think the attacker was Muslim. By Maria Briceño• April 16, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 05, 2023 in a Facebook post: “Canada just made it illegal to protest against the LGBT!” By Sara Swann• April 12, 2023 Kathy Hochul stated on April 19, 2022 in a campaign commercial: Since taking office, Hochul has passed more than 400 new bills By Jill Terreri Ramos• April 30, 2022 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell stated on August 07, 2024 in un anuncio de radio de campaña: El senador Rick Scott no apoya las excepciones al aborto. By Marta Campabadal Graus, Samantha Putterman• August 16, 2024 Threads posts stated on June 08, 2024 in a Threads post: “Trump can’t be on the Texas ballot because of our state constitution.” By Amy Sherman• June 14, 2024 Facebook posts stated on August 03, 2022 in a Facebook post: "Congratulations to the IRS on winning the $846.3 million Mega Millions Jackpot.” By Andy Nguyen• August 5, 2022 Instagram posts stated on June 30, 2024 in an Instagram post: The city of San Francisco posted street signs warning that “stolen goods must remain under $950.” By Jeff Cercone• July 2, 2024
Mailbag: PolitiFact reader swears Longoria catch was real By Aaron Sharockman• June 8, 2011 PolitiFact Florida's Top 10 fact-checks of 2013 By Amy Sherman• January 3, 2014 Fact-checking review of Scott Walker's State of the State By Tom Kertscher• January 24, 2018 PolitiFact Florida’s top 10 fact-checks of 2011 By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 5, 2012 Why does federal law make it easier for 18-year-olds to buy AR-15s than handguns? By Madison Czopek• July 1, 2022 Byron Donalds’ history on youth offender laws: How DC proposal breaks from his past By Samantha Putterman• August 27, 2025 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 North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 Does Wisconsin’s new voter ID law ‘disenfranchise’ voters? By Dave Umhoefer• June 13, 2011 Michigan voters don't need to show ID at the polls to cast their ballots By Clara Hendrickson• August 4, 2020 As Holder targets Texas law, a look at our voter ID checks By Sue Owen• July 25, 2013 Meta breaks up with fact-checkers. Here’s how it affects PolitiFact. By Katie Sanders• January 9, 2025 Six times PolitiFact checked claims about the NC constitutional amendments By Will Doran• November 2, 2018 Checking claims about Texas voting rights and fraud By W. Gardner Selby• August 5, 2015 November's greatest hits: Checks about Obamacare, Texas voter ID laws By W. Gardner Selby• November 30, 2013 Perry promise meter grows by one, on voter ID By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• January 25, 2011 Are Sensenbrenner and Moore in agreement on Voting Rights Act? By Dave Umhoefer• March 6, 2013 PolitiFact Mailbag: ‘Get out of left field’ and ‘facts are the foundation of truth’ By Amy Sherman• January 27, 2022 Absolute statements and the Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• November 19, 2013