17 People 17037 Fact-checks 5928 Articles People (17) Art Robinson Art Acevedo Now or Never PAC Rebuilding America Now Stop Gillnetting Now Wisconsin Jobs Now Common Sense Now Unleash Prosperity Now One Wisconsin Now Secure America Now Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors Texas Association of School Boards Austin Board of Realtors PAC Sacramento Bee Editorial Board Health Care for America Now New York Times Editorial Board Promote Oregon Leadership PAC (Oregon House Republicans) Fact-checks (17037) John McCain stated on October 21, 2007 in a Republican debate in Orlando, Fla.: "Senator Clinton tried to spend $1 million on the Woodstock Concert Museum." By Sasha Bartolf• October 19, 2007 Don McIntire stated on June 26, 2012 in a radio show: "We’re spending $12,000 bucks a kid a year in the school system." By Janie Har• July 3, 2012 Al Sharpton stated on September 07, 2011 in a TV show: One Wisconsin school district "is so worried about losing state funding that it has stopped giving milk to elementary school kids during snack time." By Tom Kertscher• September 19, 2011 Gina Raimondo stated on August 07, 2014 in a campaign ad: "Before I was state treasurer, my Rhode Island business helped create over 1,000 jobs." By Karen Lee Ziner• August 21, 2014 One Wisconsin Now stated on August 07, 2017 in a tweet: Wisconsin's $3 billion incentive offer to Foxconn is "the largest gift ever by a state to a foreign company." By Tom Kertscher• August 15, 2017 Facebook posts stated on July 26, 2023 in a Facebook post: Doctors in the Netherlands “ordered” to euthanize “citizens with autism and other minor disabilities, even if the patient does not currently express any desire to die." By Jeff Cercone• July 28, 2023 Clay Pell stated on August 26, 2014 in a TV debate: "My campaign alone has created more jobs in the state of Rhode Island than Narragansett Beer." By Karen Lee Ziner• August 28, 2014 Winning Our Future stated on January 10, 2012 in the online video "King of Bain": Mitt Romney is worth "at least a quarter billion dollars" and the bulk of his wealth "remains in blind trusts and overseas bank accounts." By Molly Moorhead• January 13, 2012 Barry Bone stated on June 13, 2013 in an opinion column in the Westlake Picayune.: Says that when the Rolling Stones performed in an Austin park, they paid $25,000 to the nearby city of Rollingwood "for one night of inconvenience." By W. Gardner Selby• June 17, 2013 Al Hunt stated on August 22, 2010 in ABC's "This Week": "This is not a mosque. It's a cultural center that has a prayer area." By Robert Farley• August 23, 2010 Instagram posts stated on November 28, 2024 in an Instagram post: “Bill Gates has been indicted in the Netherlands.” By Loreben Tuquero• December 5, 2024 Kristi Noem stated on March 30, 2024 in an X post: “Joe Biden banned ‘religious themed’ eggs at the White House’s Easter Egg design contest for kids.” By Samantha Putterman• April 1, 2024 Instagram posts stated on October 17, 2022 in an Instagram post: Haitian singer Mikaben died because of the COVID-19 vaccine By Ciara O'Rourke• October 20, 2022 Rand Paul stated on October 15, 2014 in a speech.: "$2.4 million of the NIH dollars was spent on ‘origami’ condoms." By Sean Gorman• October 27, 2014 Instagram posts stated on August 23, 2023 in a social media post: “Norway, Finland, Sweden, Holland, and the UK have now banned gender transition surgery for minors.” By Grace Abels• September 6, 2023 Ann Coulter stated on August 23, 2018 in a tweet: "The Dutch (Afrikaners) were" in South Africa "first." By Jon Greenberg• August 27, 2018 X posts stated on October 13, 2024 in a post: Screenshots of documents show a former student of Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has lodged sexual abuse allegations against him. By Sara Swann• October 17, 2024 Rick Lazio stated on August 17, 2010 in Fox News "Hannity" program.: A New York imam wants to "have a mosque at Ground Zero.'' By Robert Farley• August 19, 2010 Facebook posts stated on November 08, 2021 in a post: Live Nation scheduled the 50,000-person Astroworld music festival at a venue that has a capacity of 20,000. By Monique Curet• November 10, 2021 Tennessee Republican Party stated on February 25, 2008 in a news release: "The board of a nonprofit organization on which Obama served as a paid director ... granted funding to a controversial Arab group." By Robert Farley• March 14, 2008 Articles (5928) The PolitiFact guide to the anti-Romney 'King of Bain' video By Molly Moorhead• January 12, 2012 Austin Mayor Steve Adler fulfills five campaign promises, breaks one By W. Gardner Selby• February 8, 2016 Fact-check: How true is Green Book? By Manuela Tobias• February 7, 2019 Trump’s Freedom 250 concert on the National Mall: What happened? What’s next? By Louis Jacobson• June 1, 2026 Rolling Stones claim starts up Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• June 18, 2013 Fact checking Foxconn By D.L. Davis• January 30, 2019 How vaccine passports might work in the US By Daniel Funke• March 31, 2021 Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco renews criticism of Ticketmaster monopoly By Sara Swann• November 18, 2022 Kindergarten Sex Ed? Hardly By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 11, 2008 Who’s telling the truth in California’s 10th Congressional District? By Chris Nichols• October 24, 2018 White House construction: How Donald Trump’s ballroom compares with Barack Obama’s renovations By Maria Briceño• October 31, 2025 Checking the facts about Romney and Bain Capital By Angie Drobnic Holan• July 17, 2012 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s tweets about Hillary Clinton and Russia By Lauren Carroll• March 28, 2017 Sorting the facts on Jay-Z and Beyonce’s Cuba jaunt By Molly Moorhead• April 12, 2013 Fact checking the Foxconn deal: 7 things we know By Tom Kertscher• September 12, 2017 5 fact checks on Foxconn and Wisconsin's $3 billion deal By Tom Kertscher• August 17, 2017 Oil companies talk about low-carbon projects. How much do they spend on them? By Jon Greenberg• November 8, 2021 How Pizzagate went from fake news to a real problem for a D.C. business By Joshua Gillin• December 5, 2016 Phoenix as kidnapping capital tops reader favorites By W. Gardner Selby• December 30, 2010 Pat Toomey's bank and fact vs. fiction in this noisy US Senate race By Anna Orso• October 28, 2016
Art Robinson Art Acevedo Now or Never PAC Rebuilding America Now Stop Gillnetting Now Wisconsin Jobs Now Common Sense Now Unleash Prosperity Now One Wisconsin Now Secure America Now Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors Texas Association of School Boards Austin Board of Realtors PAC Sacramento Bee Editorial Board Health Care for America Now New York Times Editorial Board Promote Oregon Leadership PAC (Oregon House Republicans)
John McCain stated on October 21, 2007 in a Republican debate in Orlando, Fla.: "Senator Clinton tried to spend $1 million on the Woodstock Concert Museum." By Sasha Bartolf• October 19, 2007 Don McIntire stated on June 26, 2012 in a radio show: "We’re spending $12,000 bucks a kid a year in the school system." By Janie Har• July 3, 2012 Al Sharpton stated on September 07, 2011 in a TV show: One Wisconsin school district "is so worried about losing state funding that it has stopped giving milk to elementary school kids during snack time." By Tom Kertscher• September 19, 2011 Gina Raimondo stated on August 07, 2014 in a campaign ad: "Before I was state treasurer, my Rhode Island business helped create over 1,000 jobs." By Karen Lee Ziner• August 21, 2014 One Wisconsin Now stated on August 07, 2017 in a tweet: Wisconsin's $3 billion incentive offer to Foxconn is "the largest gift ever by a state to a foreign company." By Tom Kertscher• August 15, 2017 Facebook posts stated on July 26, 2023 in a Facebook post: Doctors in the Netherlands “ordered” to euthanize “citizens with autism and other minor disabilities, even if the patient does not currently express any desire to die." By Jeff Cercone• July 28, 2023 Clay Pell stated on August 26, 2014 in a TV debate: "My campaign alone has created more jobs in the state of Rhode Island than Narragansett Beer." By Karen Lee Ziner• August 28, 2014 Winning Our Future stated on January 10, 2012 in the online video "King of Bain": Mitt Romney is worth "at least a quarter billion dollars" and the bulk of his wealth "remains in blind trusts and overseas bank accounts." By Molly Moorhead• January 13, 2012 Barry Bone stated on June 13, 2013 in an opinion column in the Westlake Picayune.: Says that when the Rolling Stones performed in an Austin park, they paid $25,000 to the nearby city of Rollingwood "for one night of inconvenience." By W. Gardner Selby• June 17, 2013 Al Hunt stated on August 22, 2010 in ABC's "This Week": "This is not a mosque. It's a cultural center that has a prayer area." By Robert Farley• August 23, 2010 Instagram posts stated on November 28, 2024 in an Instagram post: “Bill Gates has been indicted in the Netherlands.” By Loreben Tuquero• December 5, 2024 Kristi Noem stated on March 30, 2024 in an X post: “Joe Biden banned ‘religious themed’ eggs at the White House’s Easter Egg design contest for kids.” By Samantha Putterman• April 1, 2024 Instagram posts stated on October 17, 2022 in an Instagram post: Haitian singer Mikaben died because of the COVID-19 vaccine By Ciara O'Rourke• October 20, 2022 Rand Paul stated on October 15, 2014 in a speech.: "$2.4 million of the NIH dollars was spent on ‘origami’ condoms." By Sean Gorman• October 27, 2014 Instagram posts stated on August 23, 2023 in a social media post: “Norway, Finland, Sweden, Holland, and the UK have now banned gender transition surgery for minors.” By Grace Abels• September 6, 2023 Ann Coulter stated on August 23, 2018 in a tweet: "The Dutch (Afrikaners) were" in South Africa "first." By Jon Greenberg• August 27, 2018 X posts stated on October 13, 2024 in a post: Screenshots of documents show a former student of Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has lodged sexual abuse allegations against him. By Sara Swann• October 17, 2024 Rick Lazio stated on August 17, 2010 in Fox News "Hannity" program.: A New York imam wants to "have a mosque at Ground Zero.'' By Robert Farley• August 19, 2010 Facebook posts stated on November 08, 2021 in a post: Live Nation scheduled the 50,000-person Astroworld music festival at a venue that has a capacity of 20,000. By Monique Curet• November 10, 2021 Tennessee Republican Party stated on February 25, 2008 in a news release: "The board of a nonprofit organization on which Obama served as a paid director ... granted funding to a controversial Arab group." By Robert Farley• March 14, 2008
The PolitiFact guide to the anti-Romney 'King of Bain' video By Molly Moorhead• January 12, 2012 Austin Mayor Steve Adler fulfills five campaign promises, breaks one By W. Gardner Selby• February 8, 2016 Fact-check: How true is Green Book? By Manuela Tobias• February 7, 2019 Trump’s Freedom 250 concert on the National Mall: What happened? What’s next? By Louis Jacobson• June 1, 2026 Rolling Stones claim starts up Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• June 18, 2013 Fact checking Foxconn By D.L. Davis• January 30, 2019 How vaccine passports might work in the US By Daniel Funke• March 31, 2021 Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco renews criticism of Ticketmaster monopoly By Sara Swann• November 18, 2022 Kindergarten Sex Ed? Hardly By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 11, 2008 Who’s telling the truth in California’s 10th Congressional District? By Chris Nichols• October 24, 2018 White House construction: How Donald Trump’s ballroom compares with Barack Obama’s renovations By Maria Briceño• October 31, 2025 Checking the facts about Romney and Bain Capital By Angie Drobnic Holan• July 17, 2012 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s tweets about Hillary Clinton and Russia By Lauren Carroll• March 28, 2017 Sorting the facts on Jay-Z and Beyonce’s Cuba jaunt By Molly Moorhead• April 12, 2013 Fact checking the Foxconn deal: 7 things we know By Tom Kertscher• September 12, 2017 5 fact checks on Foxconn and Wisconsin's $3 billion deal By Tom Kertscher• August 17, 2017 Oil companies talk about low-carbon projects. How much do they spend on them? By Jon Greenberg• November 8, 2021 How Pizzagate went from fake news to a real problem for a D.C. business By Joshua Gillin• December 5, 2016 Phoenix as kidnapping capital tops reader favorites By W. Gardner Selby• December 30, 2010 Pat Toomey's bank and fact vs. fiction in this noisy US Senate race By Anna Orso• October 28, 2016