8 People 3993 Fact-checks 1778 Articles People (8) Occupy Democrats Occupy Providence Russian Embassy in Canada Russian Ministry of Defense Renewable Fuels Association American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Occupy Wall Street Occupied Wall Street Journal Fact-checks (3993) Chris Matthews stated on March 03, 2014 in a segment on "Hardball": "The Russians didn’t wear uniforms when they came in" to Ukraine. By Katie Sanders• March 4, 2014 Dmitry Peskov stated on February 20, 2022 in an interview with a Russian TV network: “Russia has never attacked anyone throughout its history.” By Louis Jacobson• February 21, 2022 Russian Embassy in Canada stated on March 01, 2022 in a statement: "The Russian army does not occupy Ukrainian territory." By Louis Jacobson• March 3, 2022 Mike Rogers stated on March 02, 2014 in in comments on Fox's "Fox News Sunday": Crimea was part of Russia "until 1954, when it was given to the Soviet Republic of the Ukraine." By Julie Kliegman• March 2, 2014 David Ignatius stated on March 02, 2014 in comments on CBS' "Face the Nation": "Crimea became part of Ukraine only in 1954. Crimea was historically part of Russia, and (Nikita) Khrushchev gave it to Ukraine in a gesture that mystified some people." By Julie Kliegman• March 2, 2014 Russia Today stated on March 04, 2014 in a posting on their website: The new Ukrainian government "introduced a law abolishing the use of languages other than Ukrainian in official circumstances." By Jon Greenberg• March 5, 2014 Karl Rove stated on March 16, 2014 in a panel discussion on "Fox News Sunday": Russian annexation of Crimea "removes a million residents of the Ukraine that have provided the margin of victory for (Viktor) Yanukovych, the pro-Moscow prime minister in his last election." By Louis Jacobson• March 19, 2014 Danielle Pletka stated on July 08, 2018 in remarks on NBC's "Meet the Press": Says Bernie Sanders was indifferent to Russia's annexation of Crimea because he felt "they have a lot of Russians anyway." By Louis Jacobson• July 11, 2018 Donald Trump stated on August 26, 2019 in a press conference in Biarritz, France: Crimea "was sort of taken away from President Obama. … And he wanted Russia to be out of what was called the G-8. And that was his determination." By Louis Jacobson• August 27, 2019 Devin Nunes stated on March 20, 2017 in a House Intelligence Committee hearing: "In recent years ... the Obama administration was committed to the notion, against all evidence, that we could reset relations with Putin." By Louis Jacobson• March 20, 2017 Michael Morell stated on September 19, 2016 in an open letter to Donald Trump: Says Donald Trump has outlined "policies that read like a Kremlin wish list." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• September 22, 2016 Anthony Tata stated on February 19, 2017 in an interview on CNN: "The sanctions that we put on (Russia) for the Crimea annexation and meddling in Ukraine ... have absolutely crushed the ruble by 50 percent. And GDP from 2014 to 2016 is 50 percent down in Russia, as well." By Lauren Carroll• February 21, 2017 Facebook posts stated on July 18, 2020 in a Facebook post: “American coronavirus vaccine killed five Ukrainians.” By Tom Kertscher• July 30, 2020 TikTok posts stated on February 25, 2022 in posts: A 2022 video shows “Ukrainian and Russian soldiers face to face.” By Yacob Reyes• February 25, 2022 Facebook posts stated on August 16, 2021 in social media posts: The U.S. is “now importing 800,000 barrels of oil from Russia,” but that could have been prevented if the Keystone XL pipeline hadn’t been cancelled. By Louis Jacobson• August 23, 2021 Facebook posts stated on March 13, 2022 in a Facebook post: Video shows “Russian soldiers using weapons that have been in a cupboard since Soviet times.” By Jeff Cercone• March 23, 2022 Karl Rove stated on March 16, 2014 in an interview on "Fox News Sunday": After Russia went to war with Georgia in 2008, the U.S. sent a "very strong message" to Vladimir Putin by sending "warships to the Black Sea" and airlifting "combat troops that Georgia had in Afghanistan" back to Georgia. By Louis Jacobson• March 19, 2014 Laurence Tribe stated on March 02, 2018 in a tweet: President Donald "Trump’s latest set of sanctions against companies and countries benefiting North Korea includes every nation but one making shipments to (North Korea). The one nation Trump exempted from his punitive ban was . . . wait for it . . . drumroll: Russia." By Louis Jacobson• March 6, 2018 Facebook posts stated on March 29, 2016 in a Facebook post: Says Steph Curry decided to split with Nike because the company wouldn’t allow him to write Bible scriptures in his shoes. By Samantha Putterman• November 18, 2019 John Kennedy stated on December 01, 2019 in an interview on NBC's Meet the Press: Says former Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko "actively worked for Secretary Clinton." 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Chris Matthews stated on March 03, 2014 in a segment on "Hardball": "The Russians didn’t wear uniforms when they came in" to Ukraine. By Katie Sanders• March 4, 2014 Dmitry Peskov stated on February 20, 2022 in an interview with a Russian TV network: “Russia has never attacked anyone throughout its history.” By Louis Jacobson• February 21, 2022 Russian Embassy in Canada stated on March 01, 2022 in a statement: "The Russian army does not occupy Ukrainian territory." By Louis Jacobson• March 3, 2022 Mike Rogers stated on March 02, 2014 in in comments on Fox's "Fox News Sunday": Crimea was part of Russia "until 1954, when it was given to the Soviet Republic of the Ukraine." By Julie Kliegman• March 2, 2014 David Ignatius stated on March 02, 2014 in comments on CBS' "Face the Nation": "Crimea became part of Ukraine only in 1954. Crimea was historically part of Russia, and (Nikita) Khrushchev gave it to Ukraine in a gesture that mystified some people." By Julie Kliegman• March 2, 2014 Russia Today stated on March 04, 2014 in a posting on their website: The new Ukrainian government "introduced a law abolishing the use of languages other than Ukrainian in official circumstances." By Jon Greenberg• March 5, 2014 Karl Rove stated on March 16, 2014 in a panel discussion on "Fox News Sunday": Russian annexation of Crimea "removes a million residents of the Ukraine that have provided the margin of victory for (Viktor) Yanukovych, the pro-Moscow prime minister in his last election." By Louis Jacobson• March 19, 2014 Danielle Pletka stated on July 08, 2018 in remarks on NBC's "Meet the Press": Says Bernie Sanders was indifferent to Russia's annexation of Crimea because he felt "they have a lot of Russians anyway." By Louis Jacobson• July 11, 2018 Donald Trump stated on August 26, 2019 in a press conference in Biarritz, France: Crimea "was sort of taken away from President Obama. … And he wanted Russia to be out of what was called the G-8. And that was his determination." By Louis Jacobson• August 27, 2019 Devin Nunes stated on March 20, 2017 in a House Intelligence Committee hearing: "In recent years ... the Obama administration was committed to the notion, against all evidence, that we could reset relations with Putin." By Louis Jacobson• March 20, 2017 Michael Morell stated on September 19, 2016 in an open letter to Donald Trump: Says Donald Trump has outlined "policies that read like a Kremlin wish list." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• September 22, 2016 Anthony Tata stated on February 19, 2017 in an interview on CNN: "The sanctions that we put on (Russia) for the Crimea annexation and meddling in Ukraine ... have absolutely crushed the ruble by 50 percent. And GDP from 2014 to 2016 is 50 percent down in Russia, as well." By Lauren Carroll• February 21, 2017 Facebook posts stated on July 18, 2020 in a Facebook post: “American coronavirus vaccine killed five Ukrainians.” By Tom Kertscher• July 30, 2020 TikTok posts stated on February 25, 2022 in posts: A 2022 video shows “Ukrainian and Russian soldiers face to face.” By Yacob Reyes• February 25, 2022 Facebook posts stated on August 16, 2021 in social media posts: The U.S. is “now importing 800,000 barrels of oil from Russia,” but that could have been prevented if the Keystone XL pipeline hadn’t been cancelled. By Louis Jacobson• August 23, 2021 Facebook posts stated on March 13, 2022 in a Facebook post: Video shows “Russian soldiers using weapons that have been in a cupboard since Soviet times.” By Jeff Cercone• March 23, 2022 Karl Rove stated on March 16, 2014 in an interview on "Fox News Sunday": After Russia went to war with Georgia in 2008, the U.S. sent a "very strong message" to Vladimir Putin by sending "warships to the Black Sea" and airlifting "combat troops that Georgia had in Afghanistan" back to Georgia. By Louis Jacobson• March 19, 2014 Laurence Tribe stated on March 02, 2018 in a tweet: President Donald "Trump’s latest set of sanctions against companies and countries benefiting North Korea includes every nation but one making shipments to (North Korea). The one nation Trump exempted from his punitive ban was . . . wait for it . . . drumroll: Russia." By Louis Jacobson• March 6, 2018 Facebook posts stated on March 29, 2016 in a Facebook post: Says Steph Curry decided to split with Nike because the company wouldn’t allow him to write Bible scriptures in his shoes. By Samantha Putterman• November 18, 2019 John Kennedy stated on December 01, 2019 in an interview on NBC's Meet the Press: Says former Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko "actively worked for Secretary Clinton." By Jon Greenberg• December 4, 2019
A guide to the developments in Ukraine By Aaron Sharockman• March 19, 2014 A fact-checker’s guide to the events in Ukraine By Aaron Sharockman• March 5, 2014 A fact-checker’s guide to the crisis in Ukraine By Aaron Sharockman• March 5, 2014 Lie of the Year 2022: Putin’s lies to wage war and conceal horror in Ukraine By Rebecca Catalanello, Louis Jacobson• December 13, 2022 Ukraine the talk of the Sunday news shows By Aaron Sharockman• March 2, 2014 What we know about the Politico story at the heart of a Ukraine conspiracy theory By Daniel Funke, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• December 3, 2019 What you need to know about Donald Trump, Russia and Ukraine By Linda Qiu• August 4, 2016 Fact-checking the March 2 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• March 2, 2014 Why does Russia want the Donbas region? By Louis Jacobson• August 18, 2025 Ahead of face-to-face meeting, Biden and Putin remain far apart on the facts By Jon Greenberg• June 14, 2021 Ask PolitiFact: What’s up with Puerto Rico’s electricity bills? By Nuria Diaz Muñoz• July 14, 2022 Obama’s hot mic moment with Russian president in 2012 was unrelated to Ukrainian aid in 2014 By Amy Sherman• November 14, 2019 Putin’s one-sided history of Ukraine’s relationship with Russia By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• February 23, 2022 International fact-checkers focus on fake photos By Louis Jacobson• July 6, 2015 How Iran and the United States came to the brink By Jon Greenberg• January 7, 2020 Ukrainian soldiers believed to be alive, details of their captivity unclear By Monique Curet• March 3, 2022 Ask PolitiFact: Why are gas prices going up? By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• March 9, 2022 United Facts of America: How memes can fuel political strategy By Seth Smalley• September 28, 2022 In Russia, the truth of the war on Ukraine is available. The risk comes in sharing it By Jon Greenberg• March 21, 2022 Why Ukraine? How an Eastern European country triggered tumult in American politics By Jon Greenberg• September 30, 2019