1 People 19847 Fact-checks 6518 Articles People (1) No on 67 Fact-checks (19847) Donald Trump stated on March 21, 2016 in a press conference: "Out of 67 counties (in Florida), I won 66, which is unprecedented. It's never happened before." By Joshua Gillin• March 24, 2016 No on 67 stated on August 15, 2016 in in official ballot argument. : "Not one penny of (California’s Prop 67) bag ban tax goes to the environment." By Chris Nichols• October 3, 2016 Jeremiah Samples stated on February 28, 2019 in testimony before the West Virginia state Senate: "We have had an increase of 67 percent (in) the number of children taken into state custody since 2014." By Catherine Harrington, Madison Weaver• April 3, 2019 Anne Nolan stated on November 12, 2014 in a Journal commentary: "In Rhode Island, a recent study showed that among a group of people who had been homeless for a year or more, Medicaid costs averaged about $60,000 per person." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• November 23, 2014 Donald Trump stated on April 02, 2024 in a speech: "Crime is down in Venezuela by 67% because they're taking their gangs and their criminals and depositing them very nicely into the United States.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 10, 2024 Joaquin Castro stated on April 24, 2014 in an interview with the McAllen Monitor: With only 67 bills or so passed into law, "2013 was the least productive year in congressional history since we’ve been keeping record." By W. Gardner Selby• May 9, 2014 Stephen Sweeney stated on February 10, 2012 in an interview on WNYC’s “The Brian Lehrer Show”: Says "67 percent of marriages now wind up in divorce." By Erin O'Neill• February 20, 2012 Rudy Giuliani stated on May 31, 2007 in New York, N.Y.: "Fifty-six percent decline in overall crime. A 73 percent decline in motor-vehicle theft. A 67 percent decline in robbery. A 66 percent decline in murder. This is way beyond what happened in the nation during this period of time. By Wes Allison• October 26, 2007 Michael Needham stated on November 22, 2015 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": In 2013, the United States "accepted 67 percent of the world’s refugees." By Linda Qiu• November 22, 2015 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell stated on September 17, 2020 in a campaign website: Says Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez “approved a 67% pay raise for himself and increased his own pension. He makes $250,000 a year, more than almost every big-city Mayor in the country. He also kept his taxpayer-funded Mercedes-Benz after slashing $400 million in government jobs and spending.” By Amy Sherman• September 30, 2020 Facebook posts stated on April 09, 2022 in a photo on Facebook: “If you earn $100 and pay $33 income tax you’re left with $67. You then buy $67 worth of fuel and in doing so pay a 48% fuel tax (fuel tax = $32.16 + $6.70 GST). This means that the government just got $71.86 tax from your hard earned $100.” By Sara Swann• May 6, 2022 Gwen Moore stated on October 07, 2010 in a news release: In Wisconsin, "deaths from domestic violence are at the highest in 10 years." By Tom Kertscher• December 2, 2010 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 Robert Hagan stated on December 08, 2010 in a speech in the Ohio House of Representatives: Ohio taxpayers spent more than $67 million "for the year" on food stamps and Medicaid for Wal-Mart workers By Joe Guillen• January 12, 2011 Roy Cooper stated on October 11, 2016 in a debate: "In 67 different ways, Governor McCrory has raised taxes on middle income families." By Will Doran• October 14, 2016 Facebook posts stated on October 10, 2019 in a Facebook post: Congressional benefits include “free health care, outrageous retirement packages, 67 paid holidays, three weeks paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days.” By Bill McCarthy• February 1, 2021 Anthony Bucco stated on May 01, 2012 in a news release: Says "an unchecked Democratic Majority in Trenton" is responsible for "years of diversions" from the state’s unemployment insurance trust fund. By Bill Wichert• May 7, 2012 John Boehner stated on January 27, 2010 in a live-blog post during the State of the Union address: "President Obama pledged to go through the budget 'line by line,' but on his watch, non-defense spending has spiraled out of control, increasing by 67 percent in the last year alone." By Louis Jacobson• January 28, 2010 Donald Trump stated on January 26, 2018 in a speech: "Instead of two for one, we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for everyone new rule." By Manuela Tobias• February 2, 2018 Gwen Moore stated on December 11, 2012 in a letter to congressional leadership: Since the federal Violence Against Women Act was adopted in 1994, "cases of domestic violence have fallen by 67 percent." By Tom Kertscher• January 13, 2013 Articles (6518) Donald Trump in Dallas gets Hillary Clinton/Syria claim right, other facts wrong By W. Gardner Selby• June 17, 2016 MoveOn gets its facts wrong on Florida's voter purge By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Top 5 for PolitiFact Florida in March 2016 By Amy Sherman• April 4, 2016 Liberal group gets its facts wrong with attacks on Gov. Rick Scott By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Donald Trump exagera la disminución del crimen en Venezuela y engaña sobre sus causas By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 24, 2024 Checking the GOP response to the State of the Union By Bill Adair• January 28, 2010 Truth-O-Meter lands on False for Democratic claims about Medicare, divorce rate By Bill Wichert• February 21, 2012 From Miami '67 to Donald Trump 2020: The history of 'when the looting starts, the shooting starts' By Jon Greenberg• May 29, 2020 PunditFact fact-checks the Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• November 22, 2015 Fact-checking the Nov. 22 Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• November 22, 2015 When will Social Security sunset? Barring congressional changes, money will deplete by 2034 By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• February 22, 2023 Fact-checking the Michigan Senate debate between Mike Rogers and Elissa Slotkin By Caleb McCullough• October 9, 2024 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago press conference with Mike Johnson By Louis Jacobson• April 12, 2024 Putting the START debate to the Truth-O-Meter By Louis Jacobson• November 30, 2010 A Facebook post with data too good to check By Louis Jacobson• October 25, 2011 Trump fans pose a hypothetical: Could Donald Trump become speaker, then president in 2023? By Louis Jacobson• March 3, 2021 Congress in 2013 turned fewest bills into law than any year since at least 1947 By W. Gardner Selby• May 12, 2014 Debt debate keeps the Truth-O-Meter whirling By Warren Fiske• July 19, 2011 15% is the Super Tuesday number you’ll be hearing about a lot By Louis Jacobson• March 2, 2020 Democrats attack Republican Social Security plans. What’s in them? By Jon Greenberg• October 26, 2022
Donald Trump stated on March 21, 2016 in a press conference: "Out of 67 counties (in Florida), I won 66, which is unprecedented. It's never happened before." By Joshua Gillin• March 24, 2016 No on 67 stated on August 15, 2016 in in official ballot argument. : "Not one penny of (California’s Prop 67) bag ban tax goes to the environment." By Chris Nichols• October 3, 2016 Jeremiah Samples stated on February 28, 2019 in testimony before the West Virginia state Senate: "We have had an increase of 67 percent (in) the number of children taken into state custody since 2014." By Catherine Harrington, Madison Weaver• April 3, 2019 Anne Nolan stated on November 12, 2014 in a Journal commentary: "In Rhode Island, a recent study showed that among a group of people who had been homeless for a year or more, Medicaid costs averaged about $60,000 per person." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• November 23, 2014 Donald Trump stated on April 02, 2024 in a speech: "Crime is down in Venezuela by 67% because they're taking their gangs and their criminals and depositing them very nicely into the United States.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 10, 2024 Joaquin Castro stated on April 24, 2014 in an interview with the McAllen Monitor: With only 67 bills or so passed into law, "2013 was the least productive year in congressional history since we’ve been keeping record." By W. Gardner Selby• May 9, 2014 Stephen Sweeney stated on February 10, 2012 in an interview on WNYC’s “The Brian Lehrer Show”: Says "67 percent of marriages now wind up in divorce." By Erin O'Neill• February 20, 2012 Rudy Giuliani stated on May 31, 2007 in New York, N.Y.: "Fifty-six percent decline in overall crime. A 73 percent decline in motor-vehicle theft. A 67 percent decline in robbery. A 66 percent decline in murder. This is way beyond what happened in the nation during this period of time. By Wes Allison• October 26, 2007 Michael Needham stated on November 22, 2015 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": In 2013, the United States "accepted 67 percent of the world’s refugees." By Linda Qiu• November 22, 2015 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell stated on September 17, 2020 in a campaign website: Says Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez “approved a 67% pay raise for himself and increased his own pension. He makes $250,000 a year, more than almost every big-city Mayor in the country. He also kept his taxpayer-funded Mercedes-Benz after slashing $400 million in government jobs and spending.” By Amy Sherman• September 30, 2020 Facebook posts stated on April 09, 2022 in a photo on Facebook: “If you earn $100 and pay $33 income tax you’re left with $67. You then buy $67 worth of fuel and in doing so pay a 48% fuel tax (fuel tax = $32.16 + $6.70 GST). This means that the government just got $71.86 tax from your hard earned $100.” By Sara Swann• May 6, 2022 Gwen Moore stated on October 07, 2010 in a news release: In Wisconsin, "deaths from domestic violence are at the highest in 10 years." By Tom Kertscher• December 2, 2010 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 Robert Hagan stated on December 08, 2010 in a speech in the Ohio House of Representatives: Ohio taxpayers spent more than $67 million "for the year" on food stamps and Medicaid for Wal-Mart workers By Joe Guillen• January 12, 2011 Roy Cooper stated on October 11, 2016 in a debate: "In 67 different ways, Governor McCrory has raised taxes on middle income families." By Will Doran• October 14, 2016 Facebook posts stated on October 10, 2019 in a Facebook post: Congressional benefits include “free health care, outrageous retirement packages, 67 paid holidays, three weeks paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days.” By Bill McCarthy• February 1, 2021 Anthony Bucco stated on May 01, 2012 in a news release: Says "an unchecked Democratic Majority in Trenton" is responsible for "years of diversions" from the state’s unemployment insurance trust fund. By Bill Wichert• May 7, 2012 John Boehner stated on January 27, 2010 in a live-blog post during the State of the Union address: "President Obama pledged to go through the budget 'line by line,' but on his watch, non-defense spending has spiraled out of control, increasing by 67 percent in the last year alone." By Louis Jacobson• January 28, 2010 Donald Trump stated on January 26, 2018 in a speech: "Instead of two for one, we have cut 22 burdensome regulations for everyone new rule." By Manuela Tobias• February 2, 2018 Gwen Moore stated on December 11, 2012 in a letter to congressional leadership: Since the federal Violence Against Women Act was adopted in 1994, "cases of domestic violence have fallen by 67 percent." By Tom Kertscher• January 13, 2013
Donald Trump in Dallas gets Hillary Clinton/Syria claim right, other facts wrong By W. Gardner Selby• June 17, 2016 MoveOn gets its facts wrong on Florida's voter purge By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Top 5 for PolitiFact Florida in March 2016 By Amy Sherman• April 4, 2016 Liberal group gets its facts wrong with attacks on Gov. Rick Scott By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Donald Trump exagera la disminución del crimen en Venezuela y engaña sobre sus causas By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 24, 2024 Checking the GOP response to the State of the Union By Bill Adair• January 28, 2010 Truth-O-Meter lands on False for Democratic claims about Medicare, divorce rate By Bill Wichert• February 21, 2012 From Miami '67 to Donald Trump 2020: The history of 'when the looting starts, the shooting starts' By Jon Greenberg• May 29, 2020 PunditFact fact-checks the Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• November 22, 2015 Fact-checking the Nov. 22 Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• November 22, 2015 When will Social Security sunset? Barring congressional changes, money will deplete by 2034 By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• February 22, 2023 Fact-checking the Michigan Senate debate between Mike Rogers and Elissa Slotkin By Caleb McCullough• October 9, 2024 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago press conference with Mike Johnson By Louis Jacobson• April 12, 2024 Putting the START debate to the Truth-O-Meter By Louis Jacobson• November 30, 2010 A Facebook post with data too good to check By Louis Jacobson• October 25, 2011 Trump fans pose a hypothetical: Could Donald Trump become speaker, then president in 2023? By Louis Jacobson• March 3, 2021 Congress in 2013 turned fewest bills into law than any year since at least 1947 By W. Gardner Selby• May 12, 2014 Debt debate keeps the Truth-O-Meter whirling By Warren Fiske• July 19, 2011 15% is the Super Tuesday number you’ll be hearing about a lot By Louis Jacobson• March 2, 2020 Democrats attack Republican Social Security plans. What’s in them? By Jon Greenberg• October 26, 2022