10 People 20750 Fact-checks 7074 Articles People (10) Get EQUAL Texas Get Georgia Right Let's Get To Work Investor's Business Daily Oregon Business Association Texas Association of Business National Federation of Independent Business-Wisconsin National Federation of Independent Business-Florida National Federation of Independent Business-Virginia Oregon Environmental Council-Oregon Business Association Fact-checks (20750) Vote No on 3 stated on September 07, 2024 in a TV ad: Florida’s Amendment 3 is “the monopoly amendment.” By Samantha Putterman• September 27, 2024 Gary Sasse stated on February 10, 2013 in an appearance on 10 News Conference: Of six Rhode Island tax-credit programs worth about $35 million, "three companies got 90 percent of that -- CVS and two companies not even located in the state of Rhode Island." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• February 24, 2013 Donald Trump stated on July 24, 2017 in Twitter: Amazon has a "no-tax monopoly." By John Kruzel• July 26, 2017 Georgia Lottery stated on January 24, 2013 in on a ticket: Odds of winning the Monopoly Millionaire instant win game are 1 in 3.27. By Janel Davis• February 1, 2013 Facebook posts stated on April 19, 2024 in a Facebook post: Dollar Tree, Walgreens, Macy’s, Foot Locker, Gap, Burger King, Regal Cinemas and Kroger have had mass store closures during Joe Biden’s presidency. By Sara Swann• April 24, 2024 Pat Robertson stated on July 12, 2017 in an interview with President Donald Trump: Russian natural gas company "Gazprom held Europe by the throat -- they were a monopoly, and now the U.S. is breaking into that monopoly with our exports of (liquefied natural gas)." By Louis Jacobson• July 17, 2017 Ron Klain stated on January 24, 2021 in an interview on Meet the Press: "The process to distribute the vaccine, particularly outside of nursing homes and hospitals out into the community as a whole, did not really exist when we came into the White House." By Amy Sherman• January 27, 2021 Larry Ahern stated on March 25, 2011 in a letter to the editor of the "St. Petersburg Times": "We don't need a separate (prescription drug) database ... Pharmacies already have a database in place." By Aaron Sharockman• March 29, 2011 John McCain stated on September 09, 2008 in in a television ad: Education Week says Obama 'hasn't made a significant mark on education,' is 'elusive' on accountability, and a 'staunch defender of the existing public school monopoly.' By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 11, 2008 Jon Voight stated on October 20, 2015 in an interview with "Cigar Aficianado": "The word progressive ... was created as a substitute for ‘communist’." By Jon Greenberg• October 22, 2015 Peter Nehr stated on April 20, 2011 in comments published in the 'St. Petersburg Times': An Internet sweepstakes cafe is "a legitimate business that has been vetted and found to be completely legal in the state." By Aaron Sharockman• April 20, 2011 Threads posts stated on November 05, 2024 in a Threads post: List shows 21 companies or celebrities, including Disney, Marvel and Warner Bros., that have “stopped posting on X.” By Loreben Tuquero• November 13, 2024 Americans United for Change stated on October 12, 2009 in a television advertisement: "Baseball and insurance are the only industries exempt from antitrust laws." By Louis Jacobson• October 13, 2009 Donald Trump stated on June 07, 2018 in a tweet: "101 utilities cut rates, credit GOP tax cuts." By Louis Jacobson• June 11, 2018 Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy stated on September 15, 2016 in a political advertisement: Says Proposition 205 "blocks market entry" for new marijuana dispensaries. By Anthony Cave• September 30, 2016 Allen Boyd stated on April 23, 2010 in a TV ad: Says that when he first ran for office in the late 1980s, "there were still folks who didn't have phone service. Soon I'd helped ensure that everyone in North Florida could access a dial tone." By Laura Figueroa• May 14, 2010 Ward Armstrong stated on February 21, 2011 in a House floor speech.: A telecom bill could keep the State Corporation Commission from getting rate-of-return information from electric utilities. By Jacob Geiger• March 5, 2011 Solar Energy Fairness stated on April 13, 2016 in a television ad: "Big rooftop solar's plan forces Nevada families who don’t have solar panels to pay higher power bills to subsidize rooftop solar." By Riley Snyder• May 13, 2016 Floridians for Solar Choice stated on January 14, 2015 in a statement on a website: "Currently, Florida is one of only five states in the nation that prohibit citizens from buying electricity from companies that will put solar panels on your home or business." By Amy Sherman• January 16, 2015 Chuck Grassley stated on January 14, 2021 in a tweet: Insulin prices have "gone THRU THE ROOF for patients/taxpayers bc of manufacturer, health plan & PBM biz practices." By Madison Black• February 2, 2021 Articles (7074) Trump vowed to bring drive-thru COVID-19 test sites to store parking lots. Where does that stand? By Bill McCarthy• April 9, 2020 Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco renews criticism of Ticketmaster monopoly By Sara Swann• November 18, 2022 Ask PolitiFact: how and where will I get my COVID-19 vaccine? By Amy Sherman• December 18, 2020 The facts behind Trump’s jabs at Amazon on taxes, USPS and lost retail jobs By Manuela Tobias• March 29, 2018 Kindergarten Sex Ed? Hardly By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 11, 2008 How did West Virginia inject 108.1% of its vaccine doses? By Louis Jacobson• February 2, 2021 Unpacking the edits in ‘60 Minutes’ report on Ron DeSantis, Florida vaccines By Daniel Funke• April 7, 2021 Why at-home rapid COVID-19 tests cost so much, even after Biden’s push for lower prices By Hannah Norman• September 13, 2021 For Ohio candidates, truth can often be pretty tricky By Robert Higgs• November 1, 2010 What’s the manufacturing job killer, automation or trade? By Jon Greenberg• October 16, 2019 Fact-checking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony By Jon Greenberg• April 12, 2018 Tampon shortage fueled by supply chain woes and materials shortage, not customer base By Grace Abels, Madison Czopek• June 17, 2022 Trump has threatened ‘taking Cuba.’ What’s at stake for the US economically, politically? By Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe• March 25, 2026 Trump takes aim at Amazon in barbed tweet. What are the facts? By John Kruzel• August 16, 2017 The security risks of Pokémon Go, explained By Nadia Pflaum• July 14, 2016 Why the CDC has recommended new COVID-19 boosters for all By Arthur Allen• September 13, 2023 The controversial bill on Duke Energy rates, explained: How does it affect customers? By Elizabeth Thompson• August 2, 2019 Ask PolitiFact: I got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Am I going to be OK? By Bill McCarthy• April 13, 2021 Here’s what Tucker Carlson got wrong about the Kenosha shootings By Eric Litke• September 23, 2020 E-mail 'analysis' of health bill needs a check-up By Angie Drobnic Holan• July 30, 2009
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Vote No on 3 stated on September 07, 2024 in a TV ad: Florida’s Amendment 3 is “the monopoly amendment.” By Samantha Putterman• September 27, 2024 Gary Sasse stated on February 10, 2013 in an appearance on 10 News Conference: Of six Rhode Island tax-credit programs worth about $35 million, "three companies got 90 percent of that -- CVS and two companies not even located in the state of Rhode Island." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• February 24, 2013 Donald Trump stated on July 24, 2017 in Twitter: Amazon has a "no-tax monopoly." By John Kruzel• July 26, 2017 Georgia Lottery stated on January 24, 2013 in on a ticket: Odds of winning the Monopoly Millionaire instant win game are 1 in 3.27. By Janel Davis• February 1, 2013 Facebook posts stated on April 19, 2024 in a Facebook post: Dollar Tree, Walgreens, Macy’s, Foot Locker, Gap, Burger King, Regal Cinemas and Kroger have had mass store closures during Joe Biden’s presidency. By Sara Swann• April 24, 2024 Pat Robertson stated on July 12, 2017 in an interview with President Donald Trump: Russian natural gas company "Gazprom held Europe by the throat -- they were a monopoly, and now the U.S. is breaking into that monopoly with our exports of (liquefied natural gas)." By Louis Jacobson• July 17, 2017 Ron Klain stated on January 24, 2021 in an interview on Meet the Press: "The process to distribute the vaccine, particularly outside of nursing homes and hospitals out into the community as a whole, did not really exist when we came into the White House." By Amy Sherman• January 27, 2021 Larry Ahern stated on March 25, 2011 in a letter to the editor of the "St. Petersburg Times": "We don't need a separate (prescription drug) database ... Pharmacies already have a database in place." By Aaron Sharockman• March 29, 2011 John McCain stated on September 09, 2008 in in a television ad: Education Week says Obama 'hasn't made a significant mark on education,' is 'elusive' on accountability, and a 'staunch defender of the existing public school monopoly.' By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 11, 2008 Jon Voight stated on October 20, 2015 in an interview with "Cigar Aficianado": "The word progressive ... was created as a substitute for ‘communist’." By Jon Greenberg• October 22, 2015 Peter Nehr stated on April 20, 2011 in comments published in the 'St. Petersburg Times': An Internet sweepstakes cafe is "a legitimate business that has been vetted and found to be completely legal in the state." By Aaron Sharockman• April 20, 2011 Threads posts stated on November 05, 2024 in a Threads post: List shows 21 companies or celebrities, including Disney, Marvel and Warner Bros., that have “stopped posting on X.” By Loreben Tuquero• November 13, 2024 Americans United for Change stated on October 12, 2009 in a television advertisement: "Baseball and insurance are the only industries exempt from antitrust laws." By Louis Jacobson• October 13, 2009 Donald Trump stated on June 07, 2018 in a tweet: "101 utilities cut rates, credit GOP tax cuts." By Louis Jacobson• June 11, 2018 Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy stated on September 15, 2016 in a political advertisement: Says Proposition 205 "blocks market entry" for new marijuana dispensaries. By Anthony Cave• September 30, 2016 Allen Boyd stated on April 23, 2010 in a TV ad: Says that when he first ran for office in the late 1980s, "there were still folks who didn't have phone service. Soon I'd helped ensure that everyone in North Florida could access a dial tone." By Laura Figueroa• May 14, 2010 Ward Armstrong stated on February 21, 2011 in a House floor speech.: A telecom bill could keep the State Corporation Commission from getting rate-of-return information from electric utilities. By Jacob Geiger• March 5, 2011 Solar Energy Fairness stated on April 13, 2016 in a television ad: "Big rooftop solar's plan forces Nevada families who don’t have solar panels to pay higher power bills to subsidize rooftop solar." By Riley Snyder• May 13, 2016 Floridians for Solar Choice stated on January 14, 2015 in a statement on a website: "Currently, Florida is one of only five states in the nation that prohibit citizens from buying electricity from companies that will put solar panels on your home or business." By Amy Sherman• January 16, 2015 Chuck Grassley stated on January 14, 2021 in a tweet: Insulin prices have "gone THRU THE ROOF for patients/taxpayers bc of manufacturer, health plan & PBM biz practices." By Madison Black• February 2, 2021
Trump vowed to bring drive-thru COVID-19 test sites to store parking lots. Where does that stand? By Bill McCarthy• April 9, 2020 Taylor Swift ticketing fiasco renews criticism of Ticketmaster monopoly By Sara Swann• November 18, 2022 Ask PolitiFact: how and where will I get my COVID-19 vaccine? By Amy Sherman• December 18, 2020 The facts behind Trump’s jabs at Amazon on taxes, USPS and lost retail jobs By Manuela Tobias• March 29, 2018 Kindergarten Sex Ed? Hardly By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 11, 2008 How did West Virginia inject 108.1% of its vaccine doses? By Louis Jacobson• February 2, 2021 Unpacking the edits in ‘60 Minutes’ report on Ron DeSantis, Florida vaccines By Daniel Funke• April 7, 2021 Why at-home rapid COVID-19 tests cost so much, even after Biden’s push for lower prices By Hannah Norman• September 13, 2021 For Ohio candidates, truth can often be pretty tricky By Robert Higgs• November 1, 2010 What’s the manufacturing job killer, automation or trade? By Jon Greenberg• October 16, 2019 Fact-checking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony By Jon Greenberg• April 12, 2018 Tampon shortage fueled by supply chain woes and materials shortage, not customer base By Grace Abels, Madison Czopek• June 17, 2022 Trump has threatened ‘taking Cuba.’ What’s at stake for the US economically, politically? By Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe• March 25, 2026 Trump takes aim at Amazon in barbed tweet. What are the facts? By John Kruzel• August 16, 2017 The security risks of Pokémon Go, explained By Nadia Pflaum• July 14, 2016 Why the CDC has recommended new COVID-19 boosters for all By Arthur Allen• September 13, 2023 The controversial bill on Duke Energy rates, explained: How does it affect customers? By Elizabeth Thompson• August 2, 2019 Ask PolitiFact: I got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Am I going to be OK? By Bill McCarthy• April 13, 2021 Here’s what Tucker Carlson got wrong about the Kenosha shootings By Eric Litke• September 23, 2020 E-mail 'analysis' of health bill needs a check-up By Angie Drobnic Holan• July 30, 2009