40 People 25542 Fact-checks 8280 Articles People (40) Florida for All Demand Justice Salmon for All The David Perdue Files Safety For All Initiative Florida voter states-news.com Voters First Ohio Freedom From Religion Foundation State Department League of Conservation Voters State Farm Insurance League of Women Voters of Florida Georgia state senators Republican state senators Red State Wave Conservative Voters of Texas PAC Friends of Voter Owned Elections Oregon League of Conservation Voters League of Women Voters of the Austin Area Fact-checks (25542) X posts stated on March 21, 2021 in a tweet: "Joe Biden forced the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina to resign after 24 people were charged with election fraud and the Mainstream Media never even batted an eyelash." By Paul Specht• March 29, 2021 Brad Schimel stated on August 12, 2018 in a video: "We need an ID" to "buy a beer." By Tom Kertscher• August 22, 2018 Barack Obama stated on April 11, 2014 in a speech: The U.S. Justice Department has "taken on more than 100 voting rights cases since 2009." By Amy Sherman• April 23, 2014 National Rifle Association stated on October 15, 2011 in a website alert: Wisconsin’s concealed-carry permit rules demand more proof than other states that safety training requirements are met, rendering "all existing (training) certificates insufficient" as part of the permit application By Dave Umhoefer• October 31, 2011 Joe Biden stated on January 07, 2021 in a speech: In more than 60 cases, judges “looked at the allegations that Trump was making and determined they were without any merit.” By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• January 8, 2021 MoveOn.org stated on June 27, 2012 in an email: Gov. Rick Scott "tried to kick 180,000 people off the voter rolls." By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Bloggers stated on November 13, 2018 in a post on Facebook: "Broward County deputy says civil rights attorneys were handing out absentee ballots to inmates AFTER ELECTION?" By Ciara O'Rourke• November 19, 2018 Mehmet Oz stated on January 06, 2026 in an interview on Fox News: “By federal law, if you sign someone up for Medicaid, you also give them the right to vote. … This is political patronage at the expense of Medicaid.” By Amy Sherman• January 14, 2026 John Lewis stated on February 24, 2013 in newspaper column: "Opponents of Section 5 (of the Voting Rights Act) complain of state expense, yet their only cost is the paper, postage and manpower required to send copies of legislation to the federal government for review." By Janel Davis• April 3, 2013 MoveOn.org stated on June 27, 2012 in an email: "Every one of the 67 supervisors of elections" in Florida refused to carry out the effort to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls. By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Rob Wittman stated on November 02, 2018 in a radio interview.: Says "85 percent (of immigrants) don’t show up for a scheduled court hearing or call to schedule a court hearing." By Warren Fiske• November 13, 2018 Brad Schimel stated on April 09, 2017 in a TV interview: There is no ‘backlog’ of untested rape kits in Wisconsin. By Eric Litke• May 19, 2017 Robin Vos stated on November 10, 2019 in a TV interview: Says 1,000 people failed gun background checks in Wisconsin in 2018, but "almost none of them were prosecuted for trying to do a background check and illegally buy a weapon." By Eric Litke• November 26, 2019 Alcee Hastings stated on May 29, 2012 in a press conference: Florida election officials’ requests to some residents to submit proof of citizenship is a "backdoor poll tax." By Amy Sherman• June 7, 2012 Eric Toney stated on April 14, 2022 in News release: The state crime lab under Attorney General Josh Kaul "is testing significantly less items than former AG Brad Schimel and is still taking longer to test many categories of key items in comparison to Schimel, including DNA." By D.L. Davis• May 10, 2022 Sean Spicer stated on March 21, 2017 in a press conference: "Global food demand is expected to increase by 50 to 97 percent by 2050." By Gabrielle Healy• March 30, 2017 Chris Taylor stated on December 13, 2019 in news release: “Getting access to a gun in America is easier than adopting a dog or registering to vote.” By Laura Schulte• May 22, 2020 Greg Abbott stated on October 15, 2014 in a letter to David Feldman, Houston's city attorney: A lawyer demanded "several Houston pastors hand over to the city government many of their private papers, including their sermons." By Dylan Baddour• October 23, 2014 Cory Booker stated on May 10, 2011 in a radio interview on the Brian Lehrer show: The ACLU didn't call for an investigation (of the Newark police department), they called for an immediate federal monitor. By Caryn Shinske• June 22, 2011 Brian Kemp stated on March 05, 2018 in a Facebook post: Says he "fought Obama twice and won to stop illegal immigrants from voting." By Miriam Valverde• March 21, 2018 Articles (8280) President Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi: How she helped his agenda, and shaded the truth By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Zoe Weyand• April 2, 2026 The Trump administration is deploying election monitors to California, New Jersey. Is that unusual? By Amy Sherman• October 28, 2025 Trump said the DOJ is suing Virginia to allow noncitizens to vote. But that’s not the case. By Amy Sherman• October 15, 2024 Trump, with help, is trying to sue and tweet his way to a second term. Could it work? By Amy Sherman• November 11, 2020 Trump's actions could affect the 2026 midterm elections. What will it mean for voters? By Amy Sherman• November 3, 2025 What can the federal government do right now to protect voting rights before the 2022 midterms? By Amy Sherman• February 18, 2022 Trump spoke about girls being ‘of age’ at ‘above six years old’ as he promoted the SAVE America Act By Zoe Weyand• March 12, 2026 What’s in the revamped pandemic and stimulus bill now in the Senate? By Jon Greenberg• March 5, 2021 Timeline: What the Trump administration has said about Epstein files release By Grace Abels• July 8, 2025 PolitiFact California Guide To Misinformation About The Newsom Recall Election By Chris Nichols• August 16, 2021 Trump DOJ dismissal of Epstein ‘client list’ fuels MAGA division. Here’s a guide to the controversy. By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• July 15, 2025 Here’s a look back at Wisconsin absentee voting trends By Hope Karnopp• May 10, 2024 Trump says Watergate burglary and search of Mar-a-Lago were similar. They’re not By Louis Jacobson• August 9, 2022 Why does the Justice Department monitor polling sites? By Yacob Reyes• November 9, 2022 Ask PolitiFact: Can the president intervene in a federal criminal case? By Louis Jacobson• February 19, 2020 Fact-checking former President Donald Trump’s 'Save America' rally in Iowa By Caleb McCullough, Lyle Muller• October 11, 2021 A Pennsylvania Republican said she was arrested for telling voters to stay in line. Was she? By Loreben Tuquero• October 31, 2024 Are noncitizens straining North Carolina services? Here are the facts. By Paul Specht• September 9, 2024 Fact-check: What Republican candidates got right, wrong in first debate on Fox News By PolitiFact Staff • August 24, 2023 2020 election lawsuits and ballot access: what you need to know By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2020
Florida for All Demand Justice Salmon for All The David Perdue Files Safety For All Initiative Florida voter states-news.com Voters First Ohio Freedom From Religion Foundation State Department League of Conservation Voters State Farm Insurance League of Women Voters of Florida Georgia state senators Republican state senators Red State Wave Conservative Voters of Texas PAC Friends of Voter Owned Elections Oregon League of Conservation Voters League of Women Voters of the Austin Area
X posts stated on March 21, 2021 in a tweet: "Joe Biden forced the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina to resign after 24 people were charged with election fraud and the Mainstream Media never even batted an eyelash." By Paul Specht• March 29, 2021 Brad Schimel stated on August 12, 2018 in a video: "We need an ID" to "buy a beer." By Tom Kertscher• August 22, 2018 Barack Obama stated on April 11, 2014 in a speech: The U.S. Justice Department has "taken on more than 100 voting rights cases since 2009." By Amy Sherman• April 23, 2014 National Rifle Association stated on October 15, 2011 in a website alert: Wisconsin’s concealed-carry permit rules demand more proof than other states that safety training requirements are met, rendering "all existing (training) certificates insufficient" as part of the permit application By Dave Umhoefer• October 31, 2011 Joe Biden stated on January 07, 2021 in a speech: In more than 60 cases, judges “looked at the allegations that Trump was making and determined they were without any merit.” By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• January 8, 2021 MoveOn.org stated on June 27, 2012 in an email: Gov. Rick Scott "tried to kick 180,000 people off the voter rolls." By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Bloggers stated on November 13, 2018 in a post on Facebook: "Broward County deputy says civil rights attorneys were handing out absentee ballots to inmates AFTER ELECTION?" By Ciara O'Rourke• November 19, 2018 Mehmet Oz stated on January 06, 2026 in an interview on Fox News: “By federal law, if you sign someone up for Medicaid, you also give them the right to vote. … This is political patronage at the expense of Medicaid.” By Amy Sherman• January 14, 2026 John Lewis stated on February 24, 2013 in newspaper column: "Opponents of Section 5 (of the Voting Rights Act) complain of state expense, yet their only cost is the paper, postage and manpower required to send copies of legislation to the federal government for review." By Janel Davis• April 3, 2013 MoveOn.org stated on June 27, 2012 in an email: "Every one of the 67 supervisors of elections" in Florida refused to carry out the effort to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls. By Amy Sherman• July 10, 2012 Rob Wittman stated on November 02, 2018 in a radio interview.: Says "85 percent (of immigrants) don’t show up for a scheduled court hearing or call to schedule a court hearing." By Warren Fiske• November 13, 2018 Brad Schimel stated on April 09, 2017 in a TV interview: There is no ‘backlog’ of untested rape kits in Wisconsin. By Eric Litke• May 19, 2017 Robin Vos stated on November 10, 2019 in a TV interview: Says 1,000 people failed gun background checks in Wisconsin in 2018, but "almost none of them were prosecuted for trying to do a background check and illegally buy a weapon." By Eric Litke• November 26, 2019 Alcee Hastings stated on May 29, 2012 in a press conference: Florida election officials’ requests to some residents to submit proof of citizenship is a "backdoor poll tax." By Amy Sherman• June 7, 2012 Eric Toney stated on April 14, 2022 in News release: The state crime lab under Attorney General Josh Kaul "is testing significantly less items than former AG Brad Schimel and is still taking longer to test many categories of key items in comparison to Schimel, including DNA." By D.L. Davis• May 10, 2022 Sean Spicer stated on March 21, 2017 in a press conference: "Global food demand is expected to increase by 50 to 97 percent by 2050." By Gabrielle Healy• March 30, 2017 Chris Taylor stated on December 13, 2019 in news release: “Getting access to a gun in America is easier than adopting a dog or registering to vote.” By Laura Schulte• May 22, 2020 Greg Abbott stated on October 15, 2014 in a letter to David Feldman, Houston's city attorney: A lawyer demanded "several Houston pastors hand over to the city government many of their private papers, including their sermons." By Dylan Baddour• October 23, 2014 Cory Booker stated on May 10, 2011 in a radio interview on the Brian Lehrer show: The ACLU didn't call for an investigation (of the Newark police department), they called for an immediate federal monitor. By Caryn Shinske• June 22, 2011 Brian Kemp stated on March 05, 2018 in a Facebook post: Says he "fought Obama twice and won to stop illegal immigrants from voting." By Miriam Valverde• March 21, 2018
President Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi: How she helped his agenda, and shaded the truth By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Zoe Weyand• April 2, 2026 The Trump administration is deploying election monitors to California, New Jersey. Is that unusual? By Amy Sherman• October 28, 2025 Trump said the DOJ is suing Virginia to allow noncitizens to vote. But that’s not the case. By Amy Sherman• October 15, 2024 Trump, with help, is trying to sue and tweet his way to a second term. Could it work? By Amy Sherman• November 11, 2020 Trump's actions could affect the 2026 midterm elections. What will it mean for voters? By Amy Sherman• November 3, 2025 What can the federal government do right now to protect voting rights before the 2022 midterms? By Amy Sherman• February 18, 2022 Trump spoke about girls being ‘of age’ at ‘above six years old’ as he promoted the SAVE America Act By Zoe Weyand• March 12, 2026 What’s in the revamped pandemic and stimulus bill now in the Senate? By Jon Greenberg• March 5, 2021 Timeline: What the Trump administration has said about Epstein files release By Grace Abels• July 8, 2025 PolitiFact California Guide To Misinformation About The Newsom Recall Election By Chris Nichols• August 16, 2021 Trump DOJ dismissal of Epstein ‘client list’ fuels MAGA division. Here’s a guide to the controversy. By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• July 15, 2025 Here’s a look back at Wisconsin absentee voting trends By Hope Karnopp• May 10, 2024 Trump says Watergate burglary and search of Mar-a-Lago were similar. They’re not By Louis Jacobson• August 9, 2022 Why does the Justice Department monitor polling sites? By Yacob Reyes• November 9, 2022 Ask PolitiFact: Can the president intervene in a federal criminal case? By Louis Jacobson• February 19, 2020 Fact-checking former President Donald Trump’s 'Save America' rally in Iowa By Caleb McCullough, Lyle Muller• October 11, 2021 A Pennsylvania Republican said she was arrested for telling voters to stay in line. Was she? By Loreben Tuquero• October 31, 2024 Are noncitizens straining North Carolina services? Here are the facts. By Paul Specht• September 9, 2024 Fact-check: What Republican candidates got right, wrong in first debate on Fox News By PolitiFact Staff • August 24, 2023 2020 election lawsuits and ballot access: what you need to know By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2020