1 People 3484 Fact-checks 1724 Articles People (1) Stand Up To China Fact-checks (3484) Alex Sink stated on May 18, 2010 in a press release.: Rick Scott "was forced to resign as the head of a company that pled guilty to massive amounts of systematic fraud, including 14 felonies, leading to a historic $1.7 billion fine." By Aaron Sharockman• May 20, 2010 Pam Bondi stated on December 29, 2025 in an X post: The Justice Department has been investigating fraud in Minnesota “for months. So far, we have charged 98 individuals.” By Amy Sherman• January 8, 2026 Instagram posts stated on June 20, 2023 in an Instagram post: “Biden administration quietly DROPS all charges against Sam Bankman-Fried.” By Loreben Tuquero• June 26, 2023 Bill McCollum stated on June 10, 2010 in a statement from his campaign: Rick Scott's former health care company, Columbia/HCA, committed "fraud." By Aaron Sharockman• June 10, 2010 Kevin Rinke stated on June 01, 2022 in a campaign ad: "Dead people always vote Democrat." By Clara Hendrickson, Louis Jacobson• June 2, 2022 Priorities USA Action stated on October 31, 2012 in a campaign ad: Says Mitt Romney "was director of a company that stole millions from Medicare." By Molly Moorhead• November 2, 2012 Johnny Isakson stated on November 21, 2014 in press release: Georgia has the country’s second highest number of fraudulent tax refund claims. By Nancy Badertscher, April Hunt• November 14, 2014 Tim Walz stated on November 30, 2025 in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press": “I take responsibility for putting people in jail” in Minnesota fraud scandal. By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2025 Florida Democratic Party stated on October 10, 2010 in a TV ad.: In ad attacking Rick Scott, says three executives of the Columbia/HCA hospital chain he ran were indicted. By Aaron Sharockman• October 12, 2010 Bill McCollum stated on May 18, 2010 in a press release.: "The fact that Rick Scott is running for governor as a 'reformer' would be funny if it wasn't so outrageous. This is a man who barely escaped imprisonment." By Aaron Sharockman• May 21, 2010 Greg Abbott stated on March 12, 2012 in a press release: Says his Texas election fraud investigations have resulted in 50 convictions. By Sue Owen• April 17, 2012 The Newly Press stated on April 29, 2018 in a headline: "Smallville star confesses she sold children to Rothschilds and Clintons." By Amy Sherman• May 1, 2018 Viral image stated on October 10, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Indiana woman charged for mail in voter fraud, delivered 400 ballots with Democrat box pre-checked.” By Ciara O'Rourke• May 20, 2022 Florida Democratic Party stated on April 17, 2018 in a tweet: "X marks the spot at every HCA location where (Gov. Rick Scott) probably defrauded taxpayers." By Allison Graves• April 19, 2018 Facebook posts stated on December 29, 2019 in a Facebook post: There have been 317 criminal indictments under three recent Republican presidents and only three indictments under three recent Democratic presidents. By Tom Kertscher• January 9, 2020 Josh Mandel stated on February 25, 2022 in a speech at the 2022 CPAC meeting in Florida: The 2020 election “was stolen from Donald J. Trump.” By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• March 1, 2022 Greg Abbott stated on March 14, 2016 in responding to reporters: "The fact is voter fraud is rampant." By W. Gardner Selby• March 17, 2016 Facebook posts stated on November 28, 2023 in an image: Pizzagate “expert” went to jail for child pornography By Sofia Ahmed• November 30, 2023 Ilhan Omar stated on February 27, 2019 in a tweet: "#MichaelCohen: Convicted of lying to Congress re: Russia investigation … #ElliottAbrams: Convicted of lying to Congress re: arming Contra death squads" By Jon Greenberg• March 1, 2019 Winning Our Future stated on January 27, 2012 in an ad: Mitt Romney "supervised a company guilty of massive Medicare fraud." By Eric Stirgus• February 21, 2012 Articles (1724) All of the people facing charges from Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling By Amy Sherman• March 25, 2019 Rick Scott and the fraud case of Columbia/HCA By Aaron Sharockman• June 11, 2010 The fallout from spreading election falsehoods: lawsuits, settlements and bankruptcy filings By Madison Czopek• June 13, 2024 Fact-check: Trump misleads about birthright citizenship, birth tourism before SCOTUS hearing By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• March 31, 2026 8 ejemplos de las consecuencias de la difusión de información errónea sobre las elecciones de 2020 By Madison Czopek• June 21, 2024 Why Wesley Snipes and Kodak Black went to prison, but Hunter Biden likely won’t By Jeff Cercone, Sevana Wenn• June 23, 2023 The faulty premise of the ‘2,000 mules’ trailer about voting by mail in the 2020 election By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• May 4, 2022 The facts of a fair US election have only gotten stronger since Capitol attack By Amy Sherman• January 6, 2022 Read the 34 felony charges in the Donald Trump indictment over the Stormy Daniels payoff By PolitiFact Staff • April 4, 2023 Governor candidates take national stage for CNN debate By Aaron Sharockman• October 26, 2010 Trump engaña sobre la ciudadanía y el turismo de nacimiento antes de disputa ante la Corte Suprema By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• March 31, 2026 Why are federal plea deals common? Because the odds of acquittal at trial are low By Louis Jacobson• June 20, 2023 Look who’s not talking: Key figures who aren’t cooperating with Jan. 6 investigators By Jon Greenberg• January 10, 2022 How Bill Clinton’s settlement with Paula Jones differs from Donald Trump’s Stormy Daniels payment By Samantha Putterman• March 21, 2023 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 What you need to know about Manafort indictment, Papadopoulos guilty plea By John Kruzel• October 30, 2017 Can felony convictions hinder Trump’s international travel? Here’s what we know By Jeff Cercone• June 4, 2024 ‘A call to action’: Jan. 6 hearing shows Trump’s sway on rioters with words, tweets By Jon Greenberg, Bill McCarthy• July 13, 2022 Timeline: What Donald Trump has said about Stormy Daniels and $130,000 payment By Becca Schimmel, Amy Sherman• March 21, 2023 Donald Trump’s shifting explanations for the Stormy Daniels payment (updated) By John Kruzel• August 23, 2018
Alex Sink stated on May 18, 2010 in a press release.: Rick Scott "was forced to resign as the head of a company that pled guilty to massive amounts of systematic fraud, including 14 felonies, leading to a historic $1.7 billion fine." By Aaron Sharockman• May 20, 2010 Pam Bondi stated on December 29, 2025 in an X post: The Justice Department has been investigating fraud in Minnesota “for months. So far, we have charged 98 individuals.” By Amy Sherman• January 8, 2026 Instagram posts stated on June 20, 2023 in an Instagram post: “Biden administration quietly DROPS all charges against Sam Bankman-Fried.” By Loreben Tuquero• June 26, 2023 Bill McCollum stated on June 10, 2010 in a statement from his campaign: Rick Scott's former health care company, Columbia/HCA, committed "fraud." By Aaron Sharockman• June 10, 2010 Kevin Rinke stated on June 01, 2022 in a campaign ad: "Dead people always vote Democrat." By Clara Hendrickson, Louis Jacobson• June 2, 2022 Priorities USA Action stated on October 31, 2012 in a campaign ad: Says Mitt Romney "was director of a company that stole millions from Medicare." By Molly Moorhead• November 2, 2012 Johnny Isakson stated on November 21, 2014 in press release: Georgia has the country’s second highest number of fraudulent tax refund claims. By Nancy Badertscher, April Hunt• November 14, 2014 Tim Walz stated on November 30, 2025 in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press": “I take responsibility for putting people in jail” in Minnesota fraud scandal. By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2025 Florida Democratic Party stated on October 10, 2010 in a TV ad.: In ad attacking Rick Scott, says three executives of the Columbia/HCA hospital chain he ran were indicted. By Aaron Sharockman• October 12, 2010 Bill McCollum stated on May 18, 2010 in a press release.: "The fact that Rick Scott is running for governor as a 'reformer' would be funny if it wasn't so outrageous. This is a man who barely escaped imprisonment." By Aaron Sharockman• May 21, 2010 Greg Abbott stated on March 12, 2012 in a press release: Says his Texas election fraud investigations have resulted in 50 convictions. By Sue Owen• April 17, 2012 The Newly Press stated on April 29, 2018 in a headline: "Smallville star confesses she sold children to Rothschilds and Clintons." By Amy Sherman• May 1, 2018 Viral image stated on October 10, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Indiana woman charged for mail in voter fraud, delivered 400 ballots with Democrat box pre-checked.” By Ciara O'Rourke• May 20, 2022 Florida Democratic Party stated on April 17, 2018 in a tweet: "X marks the spot at every HCA location where (Gov. Rick Scott) probably defrauded taxpayers." By Allison Graves• April 19, 2018 Facebook posts stated on December 29, 2019 in a Facebook post: There have been 317 criminal indictments under three recent Republican presidents and only three indictments under three recent Democratic presidents. By Tom Kertscher• January 9, 2020 Josh Mandel stated on February 25, 2022 in a speech at the 2022 CPAC meeting in Florida: The 2020 election “was stolen from Donald J. Trump.” By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• March 1, 2022 Greg Abbott stated on March 14, 2016 in responding to reporters: "The fact is voter fraud is rampant." By W. Gardner Selby• March 17, 2016 Facebook posts stated on November 28, 2023 in an image: Pizzagate “expert” went to jail for child pornography By Sofia Ahmed• November 30, 2023 Ilhan Omar stated on February 27, 2019 in a tweet: "#MichaelCohen: Convicted of lying to Congress re: Russia investigation … #ElliottAbrams: Convicted of lying to Congress re: arming Contra death squads" By Jon Greenberg• March 1, 2019 Winning Our Future stated on January 27, 2012 in an ad: Mitt Romney "supervised a company guilty of massive Medicare fraud." By Eric Stirgus• February 21, 2012
All of the people facing charges from Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling By Amy Sherman• March 25, 2019 Rick Scott and the fraud case of Columbia/HCA By Aaron Sharockman• June 11, 2010 The fallout from spreading election falsehoods: lawsuits, settlements and bankruptcy filings By Madison Czopek• June 13, 2024 Fact-check: Trump misleads about birthright citizenship, birth tourism before SCOTUS hearing By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• March 31, 2026 8 ejemplos de las consecuencias de la difusión de información errónea sobre las elecciones de 2020 By Madison Czopek• June 21, 2024 Why Wesley Snipes and Kodak Black went to prison, but Hunter Biden likely won’t By Jeff Cercone, Sevana Wenn• June 23, 2023 The faulty premise of the ‘2,000 mules’ trailer about voting by mail in the 2020 election By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• May 4, 2022 The facts of a fair US election have only gotten stronger since Capitol attack By Amy Sherman• January 6, 2022 Read the 34 felony charges in the Donald Trump indictment over the Stormy Daniels payoff By PolitiFact Staff • April 4, 2023 Governor candidates take national stage for CNN debate By Aaron Sharockman• October 26, 2010 Trump engaña sobre la ciudadanía y el turismo de nacimiento antes de disputa ante la Corte Suprema By Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• March 31, 2026 Why are federal plea deals common? Because the odds of acquittal at trial are low By Louis Jacobson• June 20, 2023 Look who’s not talking: Key figures who aren’t cooperating with Jan. 6 investigators By Jon Greenberg• January 10, 2022 How Bill Clinton’s settlement with Paula Jones differs from Donald Trump’s Stormy Daniels payment By Samantha Putterman• March 21, 2023 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 What you need to know about Manafort indictment, Papadopoulos guilty plea By John Kruzel• October 30, 2017 Can felony convictions hinder Trump’s international travel? Here’s what we know By Jeff Cercone• June 4, 2024 ‘A call to action’: Jan. 6 hearing shows Trump’s sway on rioters with words, tweets By Jon Greenberg, Bill McCarthy• July 13, 2022 Timeline: What Donald Trump has said about Stormy Daniels and $130,000 payment By Becca Schimmel, Amy Sherman• March 21, 2023 Donald Trump’s shifting explanations for the Stormy Daniels payment (updated) By John Kruzel• August 23, 2018