8 People 7493 Fact-checks 3046 Articles People (8) Matthew Hill Chapel Hill Fiona Hill Judson Hill What Happens in the USA Marc Lamont Hill Red State Wave Red Wave News Fact-checks (7493) Marco Rubio stated on August 12, 2016 in a campaign ad: Says "Marco Rubio wrote and passed bipartisan legislation allowing the VA to fire negligent workers." By Allison Graves• August 17, 2016 Facebook posts stated on September 18, 2014 in a Facebook meme: Congress includes 36 people accused of spousal abuse, 84 arrested for drunk driving in the past year, 71 with terrible credit and more. By Lauren Carroll• September 24, 2014 Roy Blunt stated on November 19, 2017 in an interview on "Meet the Press": "In the current law, if you report harassment, you're the one that has to go into 20 hours of counseling before you can decide whether you were really harassed." By Emily McCarter• December 8, 2017 Jack Reed stated on January 20, 2016 in a letter: "It is rare that a retirement grade determination is conducted for an officer previously retired from the U.S. armed forces." By Mark Reynolds• January 31, 2016 Scott Hassett stated on September 21, 2010 in an email to supporters: Says Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen "knew about (the Ken Kratz sexting) case for nearly a year and did nothing about it." By Tom Kertscher• October 4, 2010 Tom Suozzi stated on January 04, 2022 in a Tweet: Hochul is an “interim Governor.” By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 10, 2022 Bernie Sanders stated on December 10, 2017 in an interview on 'Meet the Press': Says Donald Trump "has not apologized" for comments caught on tape by "Access Hollywood." By John Kruzel• December 14, 2017 Bill Clinton stated on June 14, 2015 in comments on CNN's State of the Union: Says Hillary Clinton "was completely exonerated, when I was in the White House" by an official inquiry on Whitewater. By Linda Qiu• June 23, 2015 National Republican Senatorial Committee stated on October 06, 2020 in an ad: When Sara Gideon “knew the truth about” sexual allegations against a state lawmaker, “she could have called for an immediate investigation, but didn’t…Gideon knew for months, using her power to cover up.” By Tom Kertscher• October 9, 2020 Jacob Wohl stated on February 07, 2019 in : "Racist picture of Democrat North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper emerges just days after he called on Ralph Northam to resign - DAILY MAIL." By Rashaan Ayesh, Paul Specht• February 9, 2019 Donald Trump stated on September 18, 2018 in an exchange with reporters: On investigating during the Supreme Court confirmation process, "The FBI doesn’t do that." By Jon Greenberg• September 20, 2018 Threads posts stated on November 24, 2024 in a Threads post: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said “if every member of Congress had to resign for doing what Matt Gaetz has been accused of, Democrats would have a supermajority.’" By Jeff Cercone• November 27, 2024 Viral image stated on October 18, 2022 in an Instagram post: There are “100,000 kids in cages” under the Getty art museum. By Ciara O'Rourke• October 20, 2022 Joe Biden stated on July 31, 2019 in a Democratic presidential primary debate: Says Kamala Harris oversaw a police department that was "abusing people’s rights" and that she did not "disclose to defense attorneys" when there was exculpatory evidence: "She didn't do that. She never did it. And so, what happened? Along came a federal judge and said enough, enough, and he freed 1,000 of these people." By Bill McCarthy• August 2, 2019 Facebook posts stated on July 04, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says Nancy Pelosi “won’t let Capitol police testify about what happened Jan. 6.” By Ciara O'Rourke• July 7, 2021 Bloggers stated on June 28, 2018 in a blog post headline: "Maxine Waters Is Getting Criminally Charged!" By Manuela Tobias• June 29, 2018 Rick Scott stated on November 18, 2010 in a speech: "The cost-saving measures we put into place at Columbia/HCA drove down national health care inflation from 18% to 8% in seven years." By Amy Sherman• December 9, 2010 Bob Ryan stated on August 15, 2011 in a city council meeting: Outside of recall elections, "there's never been a public official removed from office" in Wisconsin "for anything but malfeasance in office." By Tom Kertscher• August 21, 2011 Ghazala Hashmi stated on October 09, 2019 in : On whether Gov. Ralph Northam should resign. By Warren Fiske• October 15, 2019 Facebook posts stated on April 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: “New York Times editor admits Biden sexual assault story was censored at behest of Biden campaign.” By Tom Kertscher• May 4, 2020 Articles (3046) State legislatures rarely expel lawmakers. We found 19 examples in nearly 23 years. By Madison Czopek• April 13, 2023 Ahead of Kavanaugh hearing, some hear echoes of Anita Hill testimony By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• September 26, 2018 Some progress since VA scandal left veterans waiting for care By Tom Kertscher• February 13, 2020 What’s going on with Matt Gaetz’s attorney general bid and the House ethics report? By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• November 19, 2024 What Kevin McCarthy said, and didn’t say, about Trump and the Capitol assault By Jon Greenberg• April 22, 2022 Craig skeptical police response to Capitol riot stands in stark contrast to Black Lives Matter By Clara Hendrickson• January 15, 2021 Tucker Carlson’s ‘Patriot Purge’ film on Jan. 6 is full of falsehoods, conspiracy theories By Bill McCarthy• November 5, 2021 In Maine Senate race, the candidates get personal, and even their husbands are targets for attacks By Tom Kertscher• October 30, 2020 Campaigns dig into the archives to attack By Robert Farley, Alexander Lane• October 7, 2008 Trump's 100 days: Where he fell short By Jon Greenberg• April 26, 2017 Your Kavanaugh-Ford hearing questions answered By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel, Manuela Tobias• September 27, 2018 Obama's stretch on ethics reform By Adriel Bettelheim• April 14, 2008 The facts behind Kirsten Gillibrand’s comments on Al Franken and sexual misconduct By Stefanie Pousoulides• July 1, 2019 There’s no proof antifa stormed the Capitol. The rumor spread quickly anyway By Daniel Funke, Bill McCarthy• January 7, 2021 How many newly elected officials and Congressional candidates were ‘involved’ in the Capitol riot? By Gabrielle Settles• December 3, 2021 Removal of Liz Cheney from House leadership is only one piece of GOP coalescing around the ‘Big Lie’ By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• May 14, 2021 What Rod Rosenstein's role means to the Mueller probe By John Kruzel• September 24, 2018 ‘No idea who this woman is’: Looking at Trump’s familiar defense in light of E. Jean Carroll case By Jeff Cercone• May 10, 2023 White House plugs anti-CNN video from undercover group By Joshua Gillin• June 29, 2017 The 2021 Lie of the Year: Lies about the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and its significance By Angie Drobnic Holan, Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• December 15, 2021
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Marco Rubio stated on August 12, 2016 in a campaign ad: Says "Marco Rubio wrote and passed bipartisan legislation allowing the VA to fire negligent workers." By Allison Graves• August 17, 2016 Facebook posts stated on September 18, 2014 in a Facebook meme: Congress includes 36 people accused of spousal abuse, 84 arrested for drunk driving in the past year, 71 with terrible credit and more. By Lauren Carroll• September 24, 2014 Roy Blunt stated on November 19, 2017 in an interview on "Meet the Press": "In the current law, if you report harassment, you're the one that has to go into 20 hours of counseling before you can decide whether you were really harassed." By Emily McCarter• December 8, 2017 Jack Reed stated on January 20, 2016 in a letter: "It is rare that a retirement grade determination is conducted for an officer previously retired from the U.S. armed forces." By Mark Reynolds• January 31, 2016 Scott Hassett stated on September 21, 2010 in an email to supporters: Says Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen "knew about (the Ken Kratz sexting) case for nearly a year and did nothing about it." By Tom Kertscher• October 4, 2010 Tom Suozzi stated on January 04, 2022 in a Tweet: Hochul is an “interim Governor.” By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 10, 2022 Bernie Sanders stated on December 10, 2017 in an interview on 'Meet the Press': Says Donald Trump "has not apologized" for comments caught on tape by "Access Hollywood." By John Kruzel• December 14, 2017 Bill Clinton stated on June 14, 2015 in comments on CNN's State of the Union: Says Hillary Clinton "was completely exonerated, when I was in the White House" by an official inquiry on Whitewater. By Linda Qiu• June 23, 2015 National Republican Senatorial Committee stated on October 06, 2020 in an ad: When Sara Gideon “knew the truth about” sexual allegations against a state lawmaker, “she could have called for an immediate investigation, but didn’t…Gideon knew for months, using her power to cover up.” By Tom Kertscher• October 9, 2020 Jacob Wohl stated on February 07, 2019 in : "Racist picture of Democrat North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper emerges just days after he called on Ralph Northam to resign - DAILY MAIL." By Rashaan Ayesh, Paul Specht• February 9, 2019 Donald Trump stated on September 18, 2018 in an exchange with reporters: On investigating during the Supreme Court confirmation process, "The FBI doesn’t do that." By Jon Greenberg• September 20, 2018 Threads posts stated on November 24, 2024 in a Threads post: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said “if every member of Congress had to resign for doing what Matt Gaetz has been accused of, Democrats would have a supermajority.’" By Jeff Cercone• November 27, 2024 Viral image stated on October 18, 2022 in an Instagram post: There are “100,000 kids in cages” under the Getty art museum. By Ciara O'Rourke• October 20, 2022 Joe Biden stated on July 31, 2019 in a Democratic presidential primary debate: Says Kamala Harris oversaw a police department that was "abusing people’s rights" and that she did not "disclose to defense attorneys" when there was exculpatory evidence: "She didn't do that. She never did it. And so, what happened? Along came a federal judge and said enough, enough, and he freed 1,000 of these people." By Bill McCarthy• August 2, 2019 Facebook posts stated on July 04, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says Nancy Pelosi “won’t let Capitol police testify about what happened Jan. 6.” By Ciara O'Rourke• July 7, 2021 Bloggers stated on June 28, 2018 in a blog post headline: "Maxine Waters Is Getting Criminally Charged!" By Manuela Tobias• June 29, 2018 Rick Scott stated on November 18, 2010 in a speech: "The cost-saving measures we put into place at Columbia/HCA drove down national health care inflation from 18% to 8% in seven years." By Amy Sherman• December 9, 2010 Bob Ryan stated on August 15, 2011 in a city council meeting: Outside of recall elections, "there's never been a public official removed from office" in Wisconsin "for anything but malfeasance in office." By Tom Kertscher• August 21, 2011 Ghazala Hashmi stated on October 09, 2019 in : On whether Gov. Ralph Northam should resign. By Warren Fiske• October 15, 2019 Facebook posts stated on April 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: “New York Times editor admits Biden sexual assault story was censored at behest of Biden campaign.” By Tom Kertscher• May 4, 2020
State legislatures rarely expel lawmakers. We found 19 examples in nearly 23 years. By Madison Czopek• April 13, 2023 Ahead of Kavanaugh hearing, some hear echoes of Anita Hill testimony By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• September 26, 2018 Some progress since VA scandal left veterans waiting for care By Tom Kertscher• February 13, 2020 What’s going on with Matt Gaetz’s attorney general bid and the House ethics report? By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• November 19, 2024 What Kevin McCarthy said, and didn’t say, about Trump and the Capitol assault By Jon Greenberg• April 22, 2022 Craig skeptical police response to Capitol riot stands in stark contrast to Black Lives Matter By Clara Hendrickson• January 15, 2021 Tucker Carlson’s ‘Patriot Purge’ film on Jan. 6 is full of falsehoods, conspiracy theories By Bill McCarthy• November 5, 2021 In Maine Senate race, the candidates get personal, and even their husbands are targets for attacks By Tom Kertscher• October 30, 2020 Campaigns dig into the archives to attack By Robert Farley, Alexander Lane• October 7, 2008 Trump's 100 days: Where he fell short By Jon Greenberg• April 26, 2017 Your Kavanaugh-Ford hearing questions answered By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel, Manuela Tobias• September 27, 2018 Obama's stretch on ethics reform By Adriel Bettelheim• April 14, 2008 The facts behind Kirsten Gillibrand’s comments on Al Franken and sexual misconduct By Stefanie Pousoulides• July 1, 2019 There’s no proof antifa stormed the Capitol. The rumor spread quickly anyway By Daniel Funke, Bill McCarthy• January 7, 2021 How many newly elected officials and Congressional candidates were ‘involved’ in the Capitol riot? By Gabrielle Settles• December 3, 2021 Removal of Liz Cheney from House leadership is only one piece of GOP coalescing around the ‘Big Lie’ By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• May 14, 2021 What Rod Rosenstein's role means to the Mueller probe By John Kruzel• September 24, 2018 ‘No idea who this woman is’: Looking at Trump’s familiar defense in light of E. Jean Carroll case By Jeff Cercone• May 10, 2023 White House plugs anti-CNN video from undercover group By Joshua Gillin• June 29, 2017 The 2021 Lie of the Year: Lies about the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and its significance By Angie Drobnic Holan, Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• December 15, 2021