18 People 25997 Fact-checks 8374 Articles People (18) Amanda Fritz Debbie Riddle Wes Riddle Georgians Together Carol Morgan Piers Morgan Say Anything Blog Commonwealth Together PAC Morgan Brittany Morgan Carroll Morgan Griffith Morgan Luttrell Patricia Morgan John Morgan A Better Wisconsin Together Alisha Thomas Morgan California Together, No On Proposition 1 John G. Morgan Fact-checks (25997) Amanda Fritz stated on April 19, 2012 in campaign material : Says she is "saving ratepayers $6 million/year." By Janie Har• May 4, 2012 Amanda Fritz stated on October 03, 2011 in in campaign literature: Says that "In 2009, I saved ratepayers around $500 million by persuading the Council to pursue a less expensive compliance mechanism if the City is required to treat Bull Run drinking water." By Janie Har• October 11, 2011 Amanda Fritz stated on April 12, 2012 in a questionnaire: Says "my advocacy questioning contracting out in Parks … delayed and altered the renewal of the Brooks contract, and reduced the number of contracted employees in Parks from over 100 to fewer than 40." By Janie Har• April 26, 2012 Mary Nolan stated on April 24, 2012 in a campaign press release: Says "Amanda Fritz publicly claimed to be endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon, both on her website and in the voter’s guide." By Janie Har• May 2, 2012 Facebook posts stated on April 27, 2012 in a Facebook post: Says Mitt Romney’s top five donors are Wall Street firms, while Barack Obama’s top five are technology companies and universities. By Louis Jacobson• April 27, 2012 Mary Nolan stated on March 30, 2012 in a debate.: Says Amanda Fritz "manages less than 5 percent of city operations." By Ian K. Kullgren• May 31, 2012 Amanda Fritz stated on September 28, 2012 in a campaign mailer.: Says she "oversaw an audit that won the city $2 million in franchise fees." By Ian K. Kullgren• October 9, 2012 Mary Nolan stated on April 18, 2012 in a campaign website: Says more than 8,000 people have supported her campaign as volunteers, donors and advisors and endorsers. By Janie Har• April 24, 2012 Bernie Sanders stated on October 04, 2011 in an interview with MSNBC: "Today, you have six financial institutions, the largest six, that have assets that are the equivalent of 60 percent of the GDP of the United States of America." By Louis Jacobson• October 6, 2011 Donald Trump stated on May 04, 2016 in an interview with NBC News: Germany "is crime-riddled right now" because of migration to Europe. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• May 11, 2016 Joe Berrios stated on December 11, 2017 in a campaign ad: "(Fritz) Kaegi managed a fund that invested nearly $30 million in private prisons." By Matt Dietrich• December 29, 2017 Instagram posts stated on August 07, 2023 in an Instagram post: "Beyonce paid $100K for Maryland Metro to run later following weather delays for her concert.” By Jeff Cercone• August 9, 2023 American Crossroads stated on September 16, 2014 in a campaign ad: Says Tom Steyer is a "California billionaire who stands to profit by blocking Keystone" and "is spending big to help" Bruce Braley. By Steve Contorno• September 19, 2014 Hillary Clinton stated on March 17, 2008 in Washington, D.C.: As first lady, Clinton would travel to places that were "too small, too poor or too dangerous" for the president. By Angie Drobnic Holan• April 4, 2008 Mitt Romney stated on August 30, 2012 in remarks at the Republican National Convention in Tampa: Barack Obama began his presidency "with an apology tour." By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 31, 2012 Bloggers stated on April 26, 2015 in posts on social media: "Florida Sheriff: Blacks should learn to act like white people in order to stay alive." By Amy Sherman• April 2, 2017 Mitt Romney stated on October 16, 2012 in the second presidential debate: Says Barack Obama began his presidency "with an apology tour." By Angie Drobnic Holan, Katie Sanders• October 17, 2012 Kenneth Block stated on April 14, 2014 in a campaign website: In Rhode Island, "Nearly 9 percent of covered employees go out on short term disability every year, with an average outage from work of almost 12 weeks each." By John Hill• April 15, 2014 Chris Murphy stated on May 12, 2017 in Twitter: "Law firm @POTUS used to show he has no ties to Russia was named Russia Law Firm of the Year for their extensive ties to Russia. Unreal." By John Kruzel• May 16, 2017 Ted Cruz stated on January 12, 2012 in a U.S. Senate debate hosted by Empower Texans and the Texas Public Policy Foundation: Says Barack Obama "began his presidency going on a worldwide apology tour." By W. Gardner Selby• January 20, 2012 Articles (8374) The Jan. 6 Capitol attack: A year of debunking false narratives By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 4, 2022 Politicians say the strangest things By Warren Fiske• March 15, 2011 Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco renews criticism of Ticketmaster monopoly By Sara Swann• November 18, 2022 Biggest falsehoods of the presidential campaign By Bill Adair• November 1, 2012 How to detect deepfake videos like a fact-checker By Gabrielle Settles• April 19, 2023 Gravel: I'm not dead yet By Amy Hollyfield• March 26, 2008 How many newly elected officials and Congressional candidates were ‘involved’ in the Capitol riot? By Gabrielle Settles• December 3, 2021 A sampling of Mostly True statements in 2014 By April Hunt• December 24, 2014 What happened during the Jan. 6 call between Donald Trump and Kevin McCarthy? By Louis Jacobson• April 26, 2021 Mailbag: 'Discontinue this farce' By Katie Sanders• October 11, 2013 Walker making news on book tour By Tom Kertscher, Dave Umhoefer• November 22, 2013 Fact-check: How true is Green Book? By Manuela Tobias• February 7, 2019 Jan. 6 hearing focuses on Donald Trump’s pressure on states to overturn the vote By Jon Greenberg• June 22, 2022 In context: Johnson's analysis of state's conflicting Senate votes By Dave Umhoefer• November 16, 2012 World Refugee Day: Refugee claims and U.S. politics By Jon Greenberg• June 20, 2016 Did Trump impose ‘the largest tax hike in our lifetime’? How it compares, as it’s currently proposed By Grace Abels• April 7, 2025 George Santos has been arrested. Here’s a recap of his alleged falsehoods. By Louis Jacobson• May 10, 2023 Mailbag: Post-election edition By Louis Jacobson• November 23, 2012 Will Weatherford pokes back at the Truth-O-Meter By Katie Sanders• September 11, 2013 Donald Trump's speech on the Orlando shooting, fact-checked By Linda Qiu• June 17, 2016
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Amanda Fritz stated on April 19, 2012 in campaign material : Says she is "saving ratepayers $6 million/year." By Janie Har• May 4, 2012 Amanda Fritz stated on October 03, 2011 in in campaign literature: Says that "In 2009, I saved ratepayers around $500 million by persuading the Council to pursue a less expensive compliance mechanism if the City is required to treat Bull Run drinking water." By Janie Har• October 11, 2011 Amanda Fritz stated on April 12, 2012 in a questionnaire: Says "my advocacy questioning contracting out in Parks … delayed and altered the renewal of the Brooks contract, and reduced the number of contracted employees in Parks from over 100 to fewer than 40." By Janie Har• April 26, 2012 Mary Nolan stated on April 24, 2012 in a campaign press release: Says "Amanda Fritz publicly claimed to be endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon, both on her website and in the voter’s guide." By Janie Har• May 2, 2012 Facebook posts stated on April 27, 2012 in a Facebook post: Says Mitt Romney’s top five donors are Wall Street firms, while Barack Obama’s top five are technology companies and universities. By Louis Jacobson• April 27, 2012 Mary Nolan stated on March 30, 2012 in a debate.: Says Amanda Fritz "manages less than 5 percent of city operations." By Ian K. Kullgren• May 31, 2012 Amanda Fritz stated on September 28, 2012 in a campaign mailer.: Says she "oversaw an audit that won the city $2 million in franchise fees." By Ian K. Kullgren• October 9, 2012 Mary Nolan stated on April 18, 2012 in a campaign website: Says more than 8,000 people have supported her campaign as volunteers, donors and advisors and endorsers. By Janie Har• April 24, 2012 Bernie Sanders stated on October 04, 2011 in an interview with MSNBC: "Today, you have six financial institutions, the largest six, that have assets that are the equivalent of 60 percent of the GDP of the United States of America." By Louis Jacobson• October 6, 2011 Donald Trump stated on May 04, 2016 in an interview with NBC News: Germany "is crime-riddled right now" because of migration to Europe. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• May 11, 2016 Joe Berrios stated on December 11, 2017 in a campaign ad: "(Fritz) Kaegi managed a fund that invested nearly $30 million in private prisons." By Matt Dietrich• December 29, 2017 Instagram posts stated on August 07, 2023 in an Instagram post: "Beyonce paid $100K for Maryland Metro to run later following weather delays for her concert.” By Jeff Cercone• August 9, 2023 American Crossroads stated on September 16, 2014 in a campaign ad: Says Tom Steyer is a "California billionaire who stands to profit by blocking Keystone" and "is spending big to help" Bruce Braley. By Steve Contorno• September 19, 2014 Hillary Clinton stated on March 17, 2008 in Washington, D.C.: As first lady, Clinton would travel to places that were "too small, too poor or too dangerous" for the president. By Angie Drobnic Holan• April 4, 2008 Mitt Romney stated on August 30, 2012 in remarks at the Republican National Convention in Tampa: Barack Obama began his presidency "with an apology tour." By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 31, 2012 Bloggers stated on April 26, 2015 in posts on social media: "Florida Sheriff: Blacks should learn to act like white people in order to stay alive." By Amy Sherman• April 2, 2017 Mitt Romney stated on October 16, 2012 in the second presidential debate: Says Barack Obama began his presidency "with an apology tour." By Angie Drobnic Holan, Katie Sanders• October 17, 2012 Kenneth Block stated on April 14, 2014 in a campaign website: In Rhode Island, "Nearly 9 percent of covered employees go out on short term disability every year, with an average outage from work of almost 12 weeks each." By John Hill• April 15, 2014 Chris Murphy stated on May 12, 2017 in Twitter: "Law firm @POTUS used to show he has no ties to Russia was named Russia Law Firm of the Year for their extensive ties to Russia. Unreal." By John Kruzel• May 16, 2017 Ted Cruz stated on January 12, 2012 in a U.S. Senate debate hosted by Empower Texans and the Texas Public Policy Foundation: Says Barack Obama "began his presidency going on a worldwide apology tour." By W. Gardner Selby• January 20, 2012
The Jan. 6 Capitol attack: A year of debunking false narratives By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 4, 2022 Politicians say the strangest things By Warren Fiske• March 15, 2011 Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco renews criticism of Ticketmaster monopoly By Sara Swann• November 18, 2022 Biggest falsehoods of the presidential campaign By Bill Adair• November 1, 2012 How to detect deepfake videos like a fact-checker By Gabrielle Settles• April 19, 2023 Gravel: I'm not dead yet By Amy Hollyfield• March 26, 2008 How many newly elected officials and Congressional candidates were ‘involved’ in the Capitol riot? By Gabrielle Settles• December 3, 2021 A sampling of Mostly True statements in 2014 By April Hunt• December 24, 2014 What happened during the Jan. 6 call between Donald Trump and Kevin McCarthy? By Louis Jacobson• April 26, 2021 Mailbag: 'Discontinue this farce' By Katie Sanders• October 11, 2013 Walker making news on book tour By Tom Kertscher, Dave Umhoefer• November 22, 2013 Fact-check: How true is Green Book? By Manuela Tobias• February 7, 2019 Jan. 6 hearing focuses on Donald Trump’s pressure on states to overturn the vote By Jon Greenberg• June 22, 2022 In context: Johnson's analysis of state's conflicting Senate votes By Dave Umhoefer• November 16, 2012 World Refugee Day: Refugee claims and U.S. politics By Jon Greenberg• June 20, 2016 Did Trump impose ‘the largest tax hike in our lifetime’? How it compares, as it’s currently proposed By Grace Abels• April 7, 2025 George Santos has been arrested. Here’s a recap of his alleged falsehoods. By Louis Jacobson• May 10, 2023 Mailbag: Post-election edition By Louis Jacobson• November 23, 2012 Will Weatherford pokes back at the Truth-O-Meter By Katie Sanders• September 11, 2013 Donald Trump's speech on the Orlando shooting, fact-checked By Linda Qiu• June 17, 2016