39 People 23169 Fact-checks 7761 Articles People (39) Occupied Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal editorial page Occupy Wall Street Patty Judge Women On the Wall Students for Trump Vets for Trump Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The Trump Talks Donald Trump Tiffany Trump Eric Trump Melania Trump Ivanka Trump Atlanta Journal-Constitution Defending Main Street President Trump's lawyers Donald Trump Jr. Wisconsin Trump Victory Gays Against Groomers Fact-checks (23169) Donald Trump stated on June 19, 2016 in an interview on "Meet the Press": Says delegates can't "legally" change the Republican National Convention rules to prevent Donald Trump’s nomination. By Linda Qiu• June 19, 2016 Bryan Steil stated on October 28, 2021 in Twitter: Says President Joe Biden “is in talks to pay illegal immigrants $450,000.” By Laura Schulte• November 12, 2021 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 Donald Trump stated on December 05, 2020 in Rally: “Actually, I won Wisconsin.” By D.L. Davis• December 9, 2020 Facebook posts stated on December 25, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Judge Rules Over 200,000 Biden Votes Are Illegitimate In Wisconsin.” By Eric Litke• January 6, 2021 Scott Walker stated on June 08, 2016 in an interview: On his support for Donald Trump. By Tom Kertscher• June 14, 2016 Donald Trump stated on January 05, 2021 in a tweet: “The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors.” By Jon Greenberg• January 5, 2021 Food & Water Watch stated on December 10, 2016 in a campaign letter: Says Rex Tillerson "sued to keep a fracking project out of his backyard." By Linda Qiu• December 14, 2016 Rod Blagojevich stated on May 28, 2018 in a Wall Street Journal op-ed: "I’m in prison for practicing politics." By John Chase, Bob Secter• May 29, 2018 Facebook posts stated on May 30, 2021 in a Facebook post: "Absent from the news — Dominion lost their lawsuits against Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell." By Tom Kertscher• June 1, 2021 Karl Racine stated on June 12, 2017 in a press conference: "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, whose government has important business and policy before the president of the United States, has already spent hundreds of thousands of dollars at the Trump International Hotel." By Smitha Rajan• June 19, 2017 Jeff Sessions stated on May 08, 2018 in remarks to a conference: A legal settlement that reined in Chicago police "resulted in approximately 236 additional victims killed and over 1,100 additional shootings in 2016 alone." By Casey Toner• May 15, 2018 Mitch McConnell stated on May 31, 2009 in a CNN interview: "The Department of Justice, under the Obama administration, disagrees with the decision" Judge Sotomayor made in the Ricci vs. DeStefano case. By Robert Farley• June 1, 2009 Donald Trump stated on June 26, 2021 in Statement: “In 2020 we won (Wisconsin).” By D.L. Davis• July 6, 2021 Viral image stated on March 18, 2019 in a Facebook post: Shows a photo of two similar Wall Street Journal newspapers with different headlines about President Donald Trump, and describes the editions as, "Same paper, same dates, different markets. What did you just learn? Feeling manipulated yet?" By Samantha Putterman• March 26, 2019 Xavier Becerra stated on August 26, 2019 in a news conference: "Every time we go to court," against the Trump administration, "for the most part, we win." By Chris Nichols• September 25, 2019 Joe Biden stated on July 31, 2019 in a Democratic presidential primary debate: Says Kamala Harris oversaw a police department that was "abusing people’s rights" and that she did not "disclose to defense attorneys" when there was exculpatory evidence: "She didn't do that. She never did it. And so, what happened? Along came a federal judge and said enough, enough, and he freed 1,000 of these people." By Bill McCarthy• August 2, 2019 Paul Gigot stated on December 07, 2019 in an interview: Says the impeachment of President Donald Trump would be the first in U.S. history "without a specific criminal statute or crime that the president who is impeached would have allegedly committed." By Tom Kertscher• December 12, 2019 Government is Not God PAC stated on September 23, 2012 in a newspaper ad: "Barack Hussein Obama will ... force local authorities to allow Occupy protesters to live in parks." By Becky Bowers• September 26, 2012 Sherrod Brown stated on June 12, 2013 in a conference call with reporters: "Some of these members of the House of Representatives get hundreds of thousands of dollars in farm subsidies" but want to cut food stamps. By Stephen Koff• June 18, 2013 Articles (7761) Donald Trump’s WSJ letter is wrong: Joe Biden won PA legitimately. Here’s how we know By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• October 29, 2021 In Context: 'Senator, you've whipped out that Mexican thing again' By W. Gardner Selby• October 5, 2016 Donald Trump's racial comments about Hispanic judge in Trump University case By Tom Kertscher• June 8, 2016 Fact-checking 'Meet the Press' on June 19 By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• June 19, 2016 A birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein: What we know and what Trump says about its authenticity By Grace Abels• September 9, 2025 Mike Bloomberg’s record on stop and frisk By Samantha Putterman, Miriam Valverde• February 19, 2020 Fact-checking Joe Biden in Ankeny, Iowa By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• January 26, 2020 How Bill Clinton’s settlement with Paula Jones differs from Donald Trump’s Stormy Daniels payment By Samantha Putterman• March 21, 2023 Federal appeals court rules in favor of PolitiFact and Meta against Children’s Health Defense By Amy Sherman• August 13, 2024 Timeline: What Donald Trump has said about Stormy Daniels and $130,000 payment By Becca Schimmel, Amy Sherman• March 21, 2023 Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Same day, different story: NYT, WSJ use different frames for far-right extremism By John Kruzel• April 11, 2019 Fact-checking Donald Trump's Monday speech at the 2020 RNC By PolitiFact Staff • August 24, 2020 Donald Trump’s shifting explanations for the Stormy Daniels payment (updated) By John Kruzel• August 23, 2018 White House plugs anti-CNN video from undercover group By Joshua Gillin• June 29, 2017 FTC has long said products must back up health claims. A MAHA lawsuit would upend that. By Arthur Allen• August 25, 2025 Hillary Clinton’s top 10 most misleading claims By Lauren Carroll• October 27, 2016 What did Trump say in the other phone calls to Georgia officials? By Amy Sherman• July 25, 2023 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Flint, Mich. By Lauren Carroll, C. Eugene Emery Jr., Joshua Gillin, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Katie Sanders• March 7, 2016 Fact-checking false claims about Pennsylvania and the presidential election By Jessica Calefati• December 6, 2020
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Donald Trump stated on June 19, 2016 in an interview on "Meet the Press": Says delegates can't "legally" change the Republican National Convention rules to prevent Donald Trump’s nomination. By Linda Qiu• June 19, 2016 Bryan Steil stated on October 28, 2021 in Twitter: Says President Joe Biden “is in talks to pay illegal immigrants $450,000.” By Laura Schulte• November 12, 2021 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 Donald Trump stated on December 05, 2020 in Rally: “Actually, I won Wisconsin.” By D.L. Davis• December 9, 2020 Facebook posts stated on December 25, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Judge Rules Over 200,000 Biden Votes Are Illegitimate In Wisconsin.” By Eric Litke• January 6, 2021 Scott Walker stated on June 08, 2016 in an interview: On his support for Donald Trump. By Tom Kertscher• June 14, 2016 Donald Trump stated on January 05, 2021 in a tweet: “The Vice President has the power to reject fraudulently chosen electors.” By Jon Greenberg• January 5, 2021 Food & Water Watch stated on December 10, 2016 in a campaign letter: Says Rex Tillerson "sued to keep a fracking project out of his backyard." By Linda Qiu• December 14, 2016 Rod Blagojevich stated on May 28, 2018 in a Wall Street Journal op-ed: "I’m in prison for practicing politics." By John Chase, Bob Secter• May 29, 2018 Facebook posts stated on May 30, 2021 in a Facebook post: "Absent from the news — Dominion lost their lawsuits against Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell." By Tom Kertscher• June 1, 2021 Karl Racine stated on June 12, 2017 in a press conference: "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, whose government has important business and policy before the president of the United States, has already spent hundreds of thousands of dollars at the Trump International Hotel." By Smitha Rajan• June 19, 2017 Jeff Sessions stated on May 08, 2018 in remarks to a conference: A legal settlement that reined in Chicago police "resulted in approximately 236 additional victims killed and over 1,100 additional shootings in 2016 alone." By Casey Toner• May 15, 2018 Mitch McConnell stated on May 31, 2009 in a CNN interview: "The Department of Justice, under the Obama administration, disagrees with the decision" Judge Sotomayor made in the Ricci vs. DeStefano case. By Robert Farley• June 1, 2009 Donald Trump stated on June 26, 2021 in Statement: “In 2020 we won (Wisconsin).” By D.L. Davis• July 6, 2021 Viral image stated on March 18, 2019 in a Facebook post: Shows a photo of two similar Wall Street Journal newspapers with different headlines about President Donald Trump, and describes the editions as, "Same paper, same dates, different markets. What did you just learn? Feeling manipulated yet?" By Samantha Putterman• March 26, 2019 Xavier Becerra stated on August 26, 2019 in a news conference: "Every time we go to court," against the Trump administration, "for the most part, we win." By Chris Nichols• September 25, 2019 Joe Biden stated on July 31, 2019 in a Democratic presidential primary debate: Says Kamala Harris oversaw a police department that was "abusing people’s rights" and that she did not "disclose to defense attorneys" when there was exculpatory evidence: "She didn't do that. She never did it. And so, what happened? Along came a federal judge and said enough, enough, and he freed 1,000 of these people." By Bill McCarthy• August 2, 2019 Paul Gigot stated on December 07, 2019 in an interview: Says the impeachment of President Donald Trump would be the first in U.S. history "without a specific criminal statute or crime that the president who is impeached would have allegedly committed." By Tom Kertscher• December 12, 2019 Government is Not God PAC stated on September 23, 2012 in a newspaper ad: "Barack Hussein Obama will ... force local authorities to allow Occupy protesters to live in parks." By Becky Bowers• September 26, 2012 Sherrod Brown stated on June 12, 2013 in a conference call with reporters: "Some of these members of the House of Representatives get hundreds of thousands of dollars in farm subsidies" but want to cut food stamps. By Stephen Koff• June 18, 2013
Donald Trump’s WSJ letter is wrong: Joe Biden won PA legitimately. Here’s how we know By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• October 29, 2021 In Context: 'Senator, you've whipped out that Mexican thing again' By W. Gardner Selby• October 5, 2016 Donald Trump's racial comments about Hispanic judge in Trump University case By Tom Kertscher• June 8, 2016 Fact-checking 'Meet the Press' on June 19 By Lauren Carroll, Linda Qiu• June 19, 2016 A birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein: What we know and what Trump says about its authenticity By Grace Abels• September 9, 2025 Mike Bloomberg’s record on stop and frisk By Samantha Putterman, Miriam Valverde• February 19, 2020 Fact-checking Joe Biden in Ankeny, Iowa By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• January 26, 2020 How Bill Clinton’s settlement with Paula Jones differs from Donald Trump’s Stormy Daniels payment By Samantha Putterman• March 21, 2023 Federal appeals court rules in favor of PolitiFact and Meta against Children’s Health Defense By Amy Sherman• August 13, 2024 Timeline: What Donald Trump has said about Stormy Daniels and $130,000 payment By Becca Schimmel, Amy Sherman• March 21, 2023 Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Same day, different story: NYT, WSJ use different frames for far-right extremism By John Kruzel• April 11, 2019 Fact-checking Donald Trump's Monday speech at the 2020 RNC By PolitiFact Staff • August 24, 2020 Donald Trump’s shifting explanations for the Stormy Daniels payment (updated) By John Kruzel• August 23, 2018 White House plugs anti-CNN video from undercover group By Joshua Gillin• June 29, 2017 FTC has long said products must back up health claims. A MAHA lawsuit would upend that. By Arthur Allen• August 25, 2025 Hillary Clinton’s top 10 most misleading claims By Lauren Carroll• October 27, 2016 What did Trump say in the other phone calls to Georgia officials? By Amy Sherman• July 25, 2023 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Flint, Mich. By Lauren Carroll, C. Eugene Emery Jr., Joshua Gillin, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Katie Sanders• March 7, 2016 Fact-checking false claims about Pennsylvania and the presidential election By Jessica Calefati• December 6, 2020