3 People 19652 Fact-checks 6372 Articles People (3) Left Action Internet commenters State Tea Party Express Fact-checks (19652) Arizona Democratic Party stated on April 03, 2018 in a website: "Congresswoman Martha McSally voted to let companies sell your internet data to the highest bidder without your consent. Then she got paid $42,000 by the very corporations she allowed to sell your personal info." By Miriam Valverde• April 11, 2018 Ro Khanna stated on May 26, 2018 in in a tweet: "Amazon Echo is recording every conversation in a person's home and transmitting it to the cloud." By John Kruzel• May 31, 2018 Conservative Solutions PAC stated on January 04, 2016 in an attack ad: Says Chris Christie "instituted an Internet sales tax." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• January 14, 2016 Bloggers stated on March 12, 2020 in a post on the internet: “The CDC can detain anyone with a fever — indefinitely. … Vaccination (is) a way people could get out of detention.” By Louis Jacobson• March 16, 2020 Wendy Davis stated on June 27, 2010 in a speech at the Texas Democratic convention: "We caught (the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) lying to us about the results of air quality studies in the Barnett Shale." By Ciara O'Rourke• July 25, 2010 Donald Trump stated on April 18, 2014 in a tweet: "ObamaCare enrollment lie: Obama counts an enrollee as a web user putting a plan in ‘their online shopping carts.’" By Jon Greenberg• April 21, 2014 Cheri Toalson Reisch stated on February 01, 2020 in a House Special Committee hearing on Criminal Justice: “In Boone County (Missouri) with a 1.7% unemployment rate, we can’t find enough people, we can’t fill all the job openings.” By Sean Na• March 10, 2020 Donald Trump stated on July 24, 2017 in Twitter: Amazon has a "no-tax monopoly." By John Kruzel• July 26, 2017 Rachel Maddow stated on April 21, 2014 in a segment on 'The Rachel Maddow Show': "Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Mary Fallin signed a new law which makes you pay a special fee. It will essentially fine people for the crime of using solar power." By Katie Sanders• April 24, 2014 Facebook posts stated on March 15, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says businesses will give you free baby formula during the coronavirus outbreak. By Samantha Putterman• March 23, 2020 Dale Kooyenga stated on December 13, 2019 in an email: Says minimum markup law goes beyond gas, tobacco and alcohol to make "many doorbuster deals and holiday shopping specials technically against the law." By Eric Litke• December 18, 2019 X posts stated on April 10, 2020 in a Twitter post: “Per order from @GovWhitmer, people in Michigan are now banned from purchasing a new baby car seat in stores.” By Madison Czopek• April 17, 2020 Donald Trump stated on July 11, 2015 in a speech at a political rally in Phoenix: Says Florida had five sanctuary cities while Jeb Bush was governor. By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• July 15, 2015 Rebecca Kleefisch stated on March 28, 2012 in a radio interview: Says she made a "cold call" and persuaded an Illinois company to relocate to Wisconsin. By James B. Nelson• April 25, 2012 Mike Rogers stated on June 09, 2013 in an interview on ABC’s "This Week": "It's expressly prohibited by law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic email traffic in the United States." By Becky Bowers• June 13, 2013 Bloggers stated on August 03, 2017 in a web post: "Human meat found in McDonald’s meat factory" By Emily Tanaka• September 28, 2017 Fight for the Future stated on August 28, 2018 in in a tweet: "We saw the true danger of the FCC's net neutrality repeal when Verizon was caught throttling California fire fighters." By John Kruzel• September 7, 2018 Fight for the Future stated on March 28, 2017 in a tweet: "215 members of Congress just voted to let your ISP spy on what type of underwear you buy and sell that data to advertisers." By Lauren Carroll• March 30, 2017 Facebook posts stated on May 02, 2020 in a Facebook post: “(Retail) milk has gone up 7.5% since this time last year. The price farmers are paid has dropped 23%.” By Eric Litke• May 15, 2020 Jack Kingston stated on June 19, 2014 in television ad: David Perdue said he’d raise taxes. By April Hunt• July 8, 2014 Articles (6372) By the numbers: How common are data breaches — and what can you do about them? By Daniel Funke• September 23, 2019 How much privacy do you have when you buy marijuana in California? By Chris Nichols• February 13, 2018 Trump takes aim at Amazon in barbed tweet. What are the facts? By John Kruzel• August 16, 2017 About those claims from the General Assembly By April Hunt• April 8, 2015 Fact-checking internet rumors about Brett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford By Kyra Haas, Manuela Tobias, Miriam Valverde• September 26, 2018 Is Elon Musk under federal investigation? Here’s what we know By Michael Majchrowicz• November 11, 2022 What we know about the NSA surveillance program By Katie Sanders• April 30, 2014 What you need to know about net neutrality By John Kruzel• December 13, 2017 Conspiracy theories aside, what contact tracers really do By Julie Appleby• July 16, 2020 Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you? By Victoria Knight, Hannah Norman• May 12, 2022 How the 2008 and 2020 recessions will be different, and why that matters By Louis Jacobson• March 20, 2020 What you need to know about Kellyanne Conway's endorsement of Ivanka Trump products By Linda Qiu• February 9, 2017 How strong are HIPAA protections in a post-Roe world? By Louis Jacobson• July 7, 2022 North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 Dunkirk fact-check: Movie indulges a few myths but also uses the facts By Jon Greenberg• February 26, 2018 Does Mike Pence call his wife ‘Mother’? By John Kruzel• March 27, 2018 Fact-checking Donald Trump's 100-day rally in Warren, Michigan By Madison Czopek, Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• April 30, 2025 Photo showing Melania Trump wearing jacket saying 'I really don't care' is real By Bill McCarthy• June 22, 2018 What is QAnon, the baseless conspiracy spilling into US politics? By Daniel Funke• August 27, 2020 Checking GOP presidential candidates' attacks on Joe Biden, Democrats ahead of first primary debate By Amy Sherman• August 21, 2023
Arizona Democratic Party stated on April 03, 2018 in a website: "Congresswoman Martha McSally voted to let companies sell your internet data to the highest bidder without your consent. Then she got paid $42,000 by the very corporations she allowed to sell your personal info." By Miriam Valverde• April 11, 2018 Ro Khanna stated on May 26, 2018 in in a tweet: "Amazon Echo is recording every conversation in a person's home and transmitting it to the cloud." By John Kruzel• May 31, 2018 Conservative Solutions PAC stated on January 04, 2016 in an attack ad: Says Chris Christie "instituted an Internet sales tax." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• January 14, 2016 Bloggers stated on March 12, 2020 in a post on the internet: “The CDC can detain anyone with a fever — indefinitely. … Vaccination (is) a way people could get out of detention.” By Louis Jacobson• March 16, 2020 Wendy Davis stated on June 27, 2010 in a speech at the Texas Democratic convention: "We caught (the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) lying to us about the results of air quality studies in the Barnett Shale." By Ciara O'Rourke• July 25, 2010 Donald Trump stated on April 18, 2014 in a tweet: "ObamaCare enrollment lie: Obama counts an enrollee as a web user putting a plan in ‘their online shopping carts.’" By Jon Greenberg• April 21, 2014 Cheri Toalson Reisch stated on February 01, 2020 in a House Special Committee hearing on Criminal Justice: “In Boone County (Missouri) with a 1.7% unemployment rate, we can’t find enough people, we can’t fill all the job openings.” By Sean Na• March 10, 2020 Donald Trump stated on July 24, 2017 in Twitter: Amazon has a "no-tax monopoly." By John Kruzel• July 26, 2017 Rachel Maddow stated on April 21, 2014 in a segment on 'The Rachel Maddow Show': "Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Mary Fallin signed a new law which makes you pay a special fee. It will essentially fine people for the crime of using solar power." By Katie Sanders• April 24, 2014 Facebook posts stated on March 15, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says businesses will give you free baby formula during the coronavirus outbreak. By Samantha Putterman• March 23, 2020 Dale Kooyenga stated on December 13, 2019 in an email: Says minimum markup law goes beyond gas, tobacco and alcohol to make "many doorbuster deals and holiday shopping specials technically against the law." By Eric Litke• December 18, 2019 X posts stated on April 10, 2020 in a Twitter post: “Per order from @GovWhitmer, people in Michigan are now banned from purchasing a new baby car seat in stores.” By Madison Czopek• April 17, 2020 Donald Trump stated on July 11, 2015 in a speech at a political rally in Phoenix: Says Florida had five sanctuary cities while Jeb Bush was governor. By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• July 15, 2015 Rebecca Kleefisch stated on March 28, 2012 in a radio interview: Says she made a "cold call" and persuaded an Illinois company to relocate to Wisconsin. By James B. Nelson• April 25, 2012 Mike Rogers stated on June 09, 2013 in an interview on ABC’s "This Week": "It's expressly prohibited by law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic email traffic in the United States." By Becky Bowers• June 13, 2013 Bloggers stated on August 03, 2017 in a web post: "Human meat found in McDonald’s meat factory" By Emily Tanaka• September 28, 2017 Fight for the Future stated on August 28, 2018 in in a tweet: "We saw the true danger of the FCC's net neutrality repeal when Verizon was caught throttling California fire fighters." By John Kruzel• September 7, 2018 Fight for the Future stated on March 28, 2017 in a tweet: "215 members of Congress just voted to let your ISP spy on what type of underwear you buy and sell that data to advertisers." By Lauren Carroll• March 30, 2017 Facebook posts stated on May 02, 2020 in a Facebook post: “(Retail) milk has gone up 7.5% since this time last year. The price farmers are paid has dropped 23%.” By Eric Litke• May 15, 2020 Jack Kingston stated on June 19, 2014 in television ad: David Perdue said he’d raise taxes. By April Hunt• July 8, 2014
By the numbers: How common are data breaches — and what can you do about them? By Daniel Funke• September 23, 2019 How much privacy do you have when you buy marijuana in California? By Chris Nichols• February 13, 2018 Trump takes aim at Amazon in barbed tweet. What are the facts? By John Kruzel• August 16, 2017 About those claims from the General Assembly By April Hunt• April 8, 2015 Fact-checking internet rumors about Brett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford By Kyra Haas, Manuela Tobias, Miriam Valverde• September 26, 2018 Is Elon Musk under federal investigation? Here’s what we know By Michael Majchrowicz• November 11, 2022 What we know about the NSA surveillance program By Katie Sanders• April 30, 2014 What you need to know about net neutrality By John Kruzel• December 13, 2017 Conspiracy theories aside, what contact tracers really do By Julie Appleby• July 16, 2020 Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you? By Victoria Knight, Hannah Norman• May 12, 2022 How the 2008 and 2020 recessions will be different, and why that matters By Louis Jacobson• March 20, 2020 What you need to know about Kellyanne Conway's endorsement of Ivanka Trump products By Linda Qiu• February 9, 2017 How strong are HIPAA protections in a post-Roe world? By Louis Jacobson• July 7, 2022 North Carolina voter ID amendment debate features misleading claims By Will Doran• November 1, 2018 Dunkirk fact-check: Movie indulges a few myths but also uses the facts By Jon Greenberg• February 26, 2018 Does Mike Pence call his wife ‘Mother’? By John Kruzel• March 27, 2018 Fact-checking Donald Trump's 100-day rally in Warren, Michigan By Madison Czopek, Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• April 30, 2025 Photo showing Melania Trump wearing jacket saying 'I really don't care' is real By Bill McCarthy• June 22, 2018 What is QAnon, the baseless conspiracy spilling into US politics? By Daniel Funke• August 27, 2020 Checking GOP presidential candidates' attacks on Joe Biden, Democrats ahead of first primary debate By Amy Sherman• August 21, 2023