0 People 1361 Fact-checks 419 Articles People (0) Fact-checks (1361) Instagram posts stated on March 03, 2024 in an Instagram post: The U.S. Code states that a person convicted of treason would be “taken by the posse to the nearest busy intersection and at high noon hung by the neck until dead.” By Loreben Tuquero• March 6, 2024 Kelly Loeffler stated on November 13, 2020 in an ad: Says Raphael Warnock defended the “hatred” of Jeremiah Wright, the pastor who said “not God bless America, God damn America,” and gave Wright “an award for truth telling.” By Tom Kertscher• December 1, 2020 Charlie Kirk stated on December 08, 2024 in a post on X: The 14th Amendment “has never been challenged at SCOTUS.” By Madison Czopek• December 12, 2024 Mitt Romney stated on July 05, 2011 in a town hall in Wolfeboro, N.H.: During his first year, President Obama said he "was going to visit Kim Jong-ll and Ahmadinejad and Assad and Chavez – the worst actors in the world." By Josh Rogers• July 20, 2011 John DePetro stated on May 10, 2013 in a comment on WPRO radio.: Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev is buried "not far" from President Kennedy’s grave. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• May 17, 2013 Instagram posts stated on September 14, 2022 in an Instagram post: A royal guard member collapsed because of the COVID-19 vaccine. By Ciara O'Rourke• September 16, 2022 Rick Perry stated on August 14, 2011 in : Says his hometown of Paint Creek, Texas, "doesn’t even have a ZIP code." By W. Gardner Selby• August 27, 2011 Facebook posts stated on May 03, 2022 in a post: “Roe v. Wade happened because a woman lied about being raped by black men.” By Monique Curet• May 6, 2022 Republican Governors Association stated on September 16, 2010 in a series of campaign TV ads: Tom Barrett "voted for the largest tax increase in history ... raising taxes on gas and Social Security." By Dave Umhoefer• September 17, 2010 Facebook posts stated on February 21, 2022 in an article: "Bill Gates hatches 'horribly stupid' plan to block out the sun" By Monique Curet• February 25, 2022 Chain email stated on April 06, 2012 in an email: "Why was there no news coverage of this raid on the Arizona border? … Seizure was just five days ago. Right on the Arizona border!" By Becky Bowers• April 10, 2012 Barack Obama stated on October 16, 2012 in the second presidential debate: Says Mitt Romney suggested that "employers should be able to make the decision as to whether or not a woman gets contraception through her insurance coverage." By Becky Bowers, Jon Greenberg• October 17, 2012 Rick Perry stated on March 07, 2011 in a comment to reporters.: Says the state’s budget shortfall is "not that much different" than it was in 2003. By W. Gardner Selby• March 22, 2011 Democratic National Committee stated on January 15, 2015 in an email blast: "College tuition rates in Texas jumped by 55% since 2003." By W. Gardner Selby• January 28, 2015 John Charles stated on September 21, 2012 in an online post: "There is no reason to allocate 60 percent of bridge space to satisfy two percent of all travelers." By Janie Har• November 16, 2012 Pat Kreitlow stated on June 06, 2012 in a news release: Says GOP U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy of Wisconsin "voted twice to end Medicare." By Tom Kertscher• June 25, 2012 Tammy Baldwin stated on October 24, 2012 in an interview: Says she voted against the Medicare Part D prescription drug program "because it was unfunded." By Tom Kertscher• October 30, 2012 Rick Perry stated on April 15, 2010 in an interview with The Texas Tribune and Newsweek: Says in 2003 Texas cut "$10 billion out of the entire budget, yet we put $1.8 billion more into public education. We put $800 million more into health and human services." By Ciara O'Rourke• May 5, 2010 Mitt Romney stated on March 06, 2016 in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press": On Donald Trump's track record in business By Louis Jacobson• March 6, 2016 Josh Kaul stated on August 15, 2019 in a tweet: Says people convicted of felonies or under restraining orders "can buy a firearm without going through a background check." By Eric Litke• September 13, 2019 Articles (419) PolitiFact's Fall TV Preview By Bill Adair• September 6, 2010 Does getting pardoned equal a confession of guilt, as Dinesh D'Souza claimed? By Madison Czopek• January 23, 2025 New PolitiFact features to hold governors accountable By Bill Adair• January 4, 2011 PolitiFact state sites are now from coast to coast By Bill Adair• September 26, 2010 White House exaggerates Boehner's tax cut stance By Louis Jacobson• September 13, 2010 Tracking Obama's promises: one step forward, one back By Louis Jacobson• November 29, 2010 Help us monitor promises made by Scott Walker By Greg Borowski• November 26, 2010 John Kasich's victory culminates Truth-O-Meter-taxing campaign By Robert Higgs• November 3, 2010 The Afghanistan war: A simple explanation By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 12, 2009 Our Truth-O-Meter will stay plugged in By Greg Borowski• November 3, 2010 Post election, Florida's politicians find the truth By Aaron Sharockman• December 10, 2010 In Context: Tying military culture to sexual abuse in the military By Tom Kertscher• May 23, 2013 Checking Dan Patrick's talking points after 2017 regular session By W. Gardner Selby• June 5, 2017 Your guide to the Geithner tax controversy By Robert Farley• January 16, 2009 Obama won health care for many By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 25, 2007 PolitiFact Sheet: Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s campaign attacks By Anthony Cave• October 11, 2016 Democrats paint different picture of Perry's state By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• February 10, 2011 Groups stretching the truth to get your vote By Stephen Koff• October 13, 2010 Timeline of Brian Williams' statements on Iraqi helicopter attack By Lauren Carroll• February 5, 2015 What’s at stake as Michigan approaches census deadline? By Clara Hendrickson• August 26, 2020
Instagram posts stated on March 03, 2024 in an Instagram post: The U.S. Code states that a person convicted of treason would be “taken by the posse to the nearest busy intersection and at high noon hung by the neck until dead.” By Loreben Tuquero• March 6, 2024 Kelly Loeffler stated on November 13, 2020 in an ad: Says Raphael Warnock defended the “hatred” of Jeremiah Wright, the pastor who said “not God bless America, God damn America,” and gave Wright “an award for truth telling.” By Tom Kertscher• December 1, 2020 Charlie Kirk stated on December 08, 2024 in a post on X: The 14th Amendment “has never been challenged at SCOTUS.” By Madison Czopek• December 12, 2024 Mitt Romney stated on July 05, 2011 in a town hall in Wolfeboro, N.H.: During his first year, President Obama said he "was going to visit Kim Jong-ll and Ahmadinejad and Assad and Chavez – the worst actors in the world." By Josh Rogers• July 20, 2011 John DePetro stated on May 10, 2013 in a comment on WPRO radio.: Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev is buried "not far" from President Kennedy’s grave. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• May 17, 2013 Instagram posts stated on September 14, 2022 in an Instagram post: A royal guard member collapsed because of the COVID-19 vaccine. By Ciara O'Rourke• September 16, 2022 Rick Perry stated on August 14, 2011 in : Says his hometown of Paint Creek, Texas, "doesn’t even have a ZIP code." By W. Gardner Selby• August 27, 2011 Facebook posts stated on May 03, 2022 in a post: “Roe v. Wade happened because a woman lied about being raped by black men.” By Monique Curet• May 6, 2022 Republican Governors Association stated on September 16, 2010 in a series of campaign TV ads: Tom Barrett "voted for the largest tax increase in history ... raising taxes on gas and Social Security." By Dave Umhoefer• September 17, 2010 Facebook posts stated on February 21, 2022 in an article: "Bill Gates hatches 'horribly stupid' plan to block out the sun" By Monique Curet• February 25, 2022 Chain email stated on April 06, 2012 in an email: "Why was there no news coverage of this raid on the Arizona border? … Seizure was just five days ago. Right on the Arizona border!" By Becky Bowers• April 10, 2012 Barack Obama stated on October 16, 2012 in the second presidential debate: Says Mitt Romney suggested that "employers should be able to make the decision as to whether or not a woman gets contraception through her insurance coverage." By Becky Bowers, Jon Greenberg• October 17, 2012 Rick Perry stated on March 07, 2011 in a comment to reporters.: Says the state’s budget shortfall is "not that much different" than it was in 2003. By W. Gardner Selby• March 22, 2011 Democratic National Committee stated on January 15, 2015 in an email blast: "College tuition rates in Texas jumped by 55% since 2003." By W. Gardner Selby• January 28, 2015 John Charles stated on September 21, 2012 in an online post: "There is no reason to allocate 60 percent of bridge space to satisfy two percent of all travelers." By Janie Har• November 16, 2012 Pat Kreitlow stated on June 06, 2012 in a news release: Says GOP U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy of Wisconsin "voted twice to end Medicare." By Tom Kertscher• June 25, 2012 Tammy Baldwin stated on October 24, 2012 in an interview: Says she voted against the Medicare Part D prescription drug program "because it was unfunded." By Tom Kertscher• October 30, 2012 Rick Perry stated on April 15, 2010 in an interview with The Texas Tribune and Newsweek: Says in 2003 Texas cut "$10 billion out of the entire budget, yet we put $1.8 billion more into public education. We put $800 million more into health and human services." By Ciara O'Rourke• May 5, 2010 Mitt Romney stated on March 06, 2016 in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press": On Donald Trump's track record in business By Louis Jacobson• March 6, 2016 Josh Kaul stated on August 15, 2019 in a tweet: Says people convicted of felonies or under restraining orders "can buy a firearm without going through a background check." By Eric Litke• September 13, 2019
PolitiFact's Fall TV Preview By Bill Adair• September 6, 2010 Does getting pardoned equal a confession of guilt, as Dinesh D'Souza claimed? By Madison Czopek• January 23, 2025 New PolitiFact features to hold governors accountable By Bill Adair• January 4, 2011 PolitiFact state sites are now from coast to coast By Bill Adair• September 26, 2010 White House exaggerates Boehner's tax cut stance By Louis Jacobson• September 13, 2010 Tracking Obama's promises: one step forward, one back By Louis Jacobson• November 29, 2010 Help us monitor promises made by Scott Walker By Greg Borowski• November 26, 2010 John Kasich's victory culminates Truth-O-Meter-taxing campaign By Robert Higgs• November 3, 2010 The Afghanistan war: A simple explanation By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 12, 2009 Our Truth-O-Meter will stay plugged in By Greg Borowski• November 3, 2010 Post election, Florida's politicians find the truth By Aaron Sharockman• December 10, 2010 In Context: Tying military culture to sexual abuse in the military By Tom Kertscher• May 23, 2013 Checking Dan Patrick's talking points after 2017 regular session By W. Gardner Selby• June 5, 2017 Your guide to the Geithner tax controversy By Robert Farley• January 16, 2009 Obama won health care for many By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 25, 2007 PolitiFact Sheet: Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s campaign attacks By Anthony Cave• October 11, 2016 Democrats paint different picture of Perry's state By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• February 10, 2011 Groups stretching the truth to get your vote By Stephen Koff• October 13, 2010 Timeline of Brian Williams' statements on Iraqi helicopter attack By Lauren Carroll• February 5, 2015 What’s at stake as Michigan approaches census deadline? By Clara Hendrickson• August 26, 2020