69 People 22936 Fact-checks 7638 Articles People (69) State Department Charlie Justice Americans for Safe Access Florida Supreme Court Justice Democrats Jim Justice Demand Justice Florida voter states-news.com Voters First Ohio Wisconsin Association for Justice Ohio Department of Transportation Wisconsin Department of Transportation Texas Federation of Republican Women League of Conservation Voters American Federation for Children State Farm Insurance Federal Transit Administration Florida Wildlife Federation National Federation of the Blind Fact-checks (22936) 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 news.groopspeak.com stated on November 29, 2017 in a headline: "Breaking: federal judge grants permission to subpoena Trump." By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2017 TikTok posts stated on February 08, 2025 in a TikTok post: People can get student debt “erased” by filing Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act complaints because the Department of Government Efficiency accessed federal student loan databases. By Claire Cranford• March 27, 2025 Instagram posts stated on March 03, 2024 in an Instagram post: The Biden administration seeks to end voter ID requirements to allow immigrants in the country illegally to vote. By Sofia Ahmed• March 7, 2024 Facebook posts stated on February 07, 2021 in an image: “Not one court has looked at the evidence and said that Biden legally won” the presidential election. By Daniel Funke• February 10, 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 Greg Abbott stated on April 27, 2013 in remarks at FreedomWorks Texas Summit in Austin: Says he has sued the Obama administration 25 times. By Sue Owen• May 10, 2013 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 Bill O'Reilly stated on July 17, 2010 in an online column: "Attorney General Eric Holder is involved in the dismissal of the criminal charges" against the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation By Robert Farley• July 23, 2010 Rick Scott stated on August 01, 2014 in a press statement: "Attorney General Eric Holder’s own Justice Department precleared the voting changes in the 2011 law" about early voting in Florida. By Amy Sherman• August 4, 2014 League of Women Voters of Florida stated on October 10, 2013 in a statement: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned that the SAVE "database is not a foolproof means of verifying (citizenship on) the voter rolls." By Amy Sherman• October 30, 2013 Kathy Castor stated on April 29, 2026 in an X post: “Florida is the only state in the nation kicking children off their affordable health coverage.” By Samantha Putterman• May 14, 2026 Marcia Fudge stated on July 13, 2011 in a news conference on voting rights: Says that voter identification laws "keep poor people from voting, minorities from voting, the elderly from voting, students from voting." By Stephen Koff• August 10, 2011 Eric Holder stated on December 13, 2011 in a speech: "After filing a lawsuit in Rhode Island, we reached an agreement with state agencies that resulted in more voters being registered in the first full month after our lawsuit than in the entire previous two-year reporting period." By Alex Kuffner• December 29, 2011 Facebook posts stated on December 11, 2022 in a Facebook post: Kari Lake’s lawsuit “exposes Arizona used no signature verification.” By Amy Sherman• December 15, 2022 Trey Martinez Fischer stated on February 25, 2013 in press conference in the Texas House Speaker’s Committee Room.: Says that since 1975, redistricting by Texas lawmakers has always been found in violation of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. By W. Gardner Selby• March 1, 2013 Instagram posts stated on October 25, 2022 in an image shared on Instagram: “It’s not that there is no evidence the election was stolen, but that no court had the guts to HEAR the evidence. They dismissed the cases, NOT the evidence.” By Madison Czopek• October 28, 2022 David Perdue stated on March 25, 2022 in a radio interview: The 2021 Georgia Senate runoff and the 2020 presidential election “were stolen.” By Amy Sherman• March 29, 2022 Instagram posts stated on July 17, 2022 in an Instagram post: Tennessee court rules “taxpayer-funded establishments can place signs that say ‘No Jews allowed.’” By Jeff Cercone• July 22, 2022 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 Articles (7638) Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Fox News guest says if Trump's hotel revenues are ‘emoluments,’ so was Obama's Nobel. Not exactly By Bill McCarthy• July 11, 2019 In Context: the Wyden-Udall letters on government secrecy By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 6, 2013 Trump's actions could affect the 2026 midterm elections. What will it mean for voters? By Amy Sherman• November 3, 2025 Is Donald Trump’s pick of Matthew Whitaker for acting attorney general legal? By John Kruzel• November 15, 2018 What can the federal government do right now to protect voting rights before the 2022 midterms? By Amy Sherman• February 18, 2022 Trump, with help, is trying to sue and tweet his way to a second term. Could it work? By Amy Sherman• November 11, 2020 Can Trump legally accept a $400 million plane from Qatar? What experts, Constitution say By Louis Jacobson, Loreben Tuquero• May 13, 2025 Fact-checking false claims about Pennsylvania and the presidential election By Jessica Calefati• December 6, 2020 Trump said the DOJ is suing Virginia to allow noncitizens to vote. But that’s not the case. By Amy Sherman• October 15, 2024 Before election, Michigan Republicans blast Secretary of State Benson for her oversight of last one By Clara Hendrickson• September 16, 2022 Explaining a post-Roe legal landscape for medication abortion By Victoria Knight• May 27, 2022 2020 election lawsuits and ballot access: what you need to know By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2020 Ballot drop boxes have long been used without controversy. Then Trump got involved By Amy Sherman• October 16, 2020 Satanic Temple’s fight over abortion rights, Roe v Wade so far is unsuccessful By Jeff Cercone• May 5, 2022 Team Trump says administration’s action on health care ‘is working.’ Is it? By Shefali Luthra• January 13, 2020 President Donald Trump called for a judge’s impeachment. It’s unlikely to happen. By Amy Sherman• March 19, 2025 Wins at the ballot box for abortion rights still mean court battles for access By Bram Sable-Smith• June 10, 2024 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on removing Donald Trump from ballot. Here’s what to know. By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• February 8, 2024
State Department Charlie Justice Americans for Safe Access Florida Supreme Court Justice Democrats Jim Justice Demand Justice Florida voter states-news.com Voters First Ohio Wisconsin Association for Justice Ohio Department of Transportation Wisconsin Department of Transportation Texas Federation of Republican Women League of Conservation Voters American Federation for Children State Farm Insurance Federal Transit Administration Florida Wildlife Federation National Federation of the Blind
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 news.groopspeak.com stated on November 29, 2017 in a headline: "Breaking: federal judge grants permission to subpoena Trump." By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2017 TikTok posts stated on February 08, 2025 in a TikTok post: People can get student debt “erased” by filing Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act complaints because the Department of Government Efficiency accessed federal student loan databases. By Claire Cranford• March 27, 2025 Instagram posts stated on March 03, 2024 in an Instagram post: The Biden administration seeks to end voter ID requirements to allow immigrants in the country illegally to vote. By Sofia Ahmed• March 7, 2024 Facebook posts stated on February 07, 2021 in an image: “Not one court has looked at the evidence and said that Biden legally won” the presidential election. By Daniel Funke• February 10, 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 Greg Abbott stated on April 27, 2013 in remarks at FreedomWorks Texas Summit in Austin: Says he has sued the Obama administration 25 times. By Sue Owen• May 10, 2013 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 Bill O'Reilly stated on July 17, 2010 in an online column: "Attorney General Eric Holder is involved in the dismissal of the criminal charges" against the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation By Robert Farley• July 23, 2010 Rick Scott stated on August 01, 2014 in a press statement: "Attorney General Eric Holder’s own Justice Department precleared the voting changes in the 2011 law" about early voting in Florida. By Amy Sherman• August 4, 2014 League of Women Voters of Florida stated on October 10, 2013 in a statement: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned that the SAVE "database is not a foolproof means of verifying (citizenship on) the voter rolls." By Amy Sherman• October 30, 2013 Kathy Castor stated on April 29, 2026 in an X post: “Florida is the only state in the nation kicking children off their affordable health coverage.” By Samantha Putterman• May 14, 2026 Marcia Fudge stated on July 13, 2011 in a news conference on voting rights: Says that voter identification laws "keep poor people from voting, minorities from voting, the elderly from voting, students from voting." By Stephen Koff• August 10, 2011 Eric Holder stated on December 13, 2011 in a speech: "After filing a lawsuit in Rhode Island, we reached an agreement with state agencies that resulted in more voters being registered in the first full month after our lawsuit than in the entire previous two-year reporting period." By Alex Kuffner• December 29, 2011 Facebook posts stated on December 11, 2022 in a Facebook post: Kari Lake’s lawsuit “exposes Arizona used no signature verification.” By Amy Sherman• December 15, 2022 Trey Martinez Fischer stated on February 25, 2013 in press conference in the Texas House Speaker’s Committee Room.: Says that since 1975, redistricting by Texas lawmakers has always been found in violation of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. By W. Gardner Selby• March 1, 2013 Instagram posts stated on October 25, 2022 in an image shared on Instagram: “It’s not that there is no evidence the election was stolen, but that no court had the guts to HEAR the evidence. They dismissed the cases, NOT the evidence.” By Madison Czopek• October 28, 2022 David Perdue stated on March 25, 2022 in a radio interview: The 2021 Georgia Senate runoff and the 2020 presidential election “were stolen.” By Amy Sherman• March 29, 2022 Instagram posts stated on July 17, 2022 in an Instagram post: Tennessee court rules “taxpayer-funded establishments can place signs that say ‘No Jews allowed.’” By Jeff Cercone• July 22, 2022 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
Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Fox News guest says if Trump's hotel revenues are ‘emoluments,’ so was Obama's Nobel. Not exactly By Bill McCarthy• July 11, 2019 In Context: the Wyden-Udall letters on government secrecy By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 6, 2013 Trump's actions could affect the 2026 midterm elections. What will it mean for voters? By Amy Sherman• November 3, 2025 Is Donald Trump’s pick of Matthew Whitaker for acting attorney general legal? By John Kruzel• November 15, 2018 What can the federal government do right now to protect voting rights before the 2022 midterms? By Amy Sherman• February 18, 2022 Trump, with help, is trying to sue and tweet his way to a second term. Could it work? By Amy Sherman• November 11, 2020 Can Trump legally accept a $400 million plane from Qatar? What experts, Constitution say By Louis Jacobson, Loreben Tuquero• May 13, 2025 Fact-checking false claims about Pennsylvania and the presidential election By Jessica Calefati• December 6, 2020 Trump said the DOJ is suing Virginia to allow noncitizens to vote. But that’s not the case. By Amy Sherman• October 15, 2024 Before election, Michigan Republicans blast Secretary of State Benson for her oversight of last one By Clara Hendrickson• September 16, 2022 Explaining a post-Roe legal landscape for medication abortion By Victoria Knight• May 27, 2022 2020 election lawsuits and ballot access: what you need to know By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2020 Ballot drop boxes have long been used without controversy. Then Trump got involved By Amy Sherman• October 16, 2020 Satanic Temple’s fight over abortion rights, Roe v Wade so far is unsuccessful By Jeff Cercone• May 5, 2022 Team Trump says administration’s action on health care ‘is working.’ Is it? By Shefali Luthra• January 13, 2020 President Donald Trump called for a judge’s impeachment. It’s unlikely to happen. By Amy Sherman• March 19, 2025 Wins at the ballot box for abortion rights still mean court battles for access By Bram Sable-Smith• June 10, 2024 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on removing Donald Trump from ballot. Here’s what to know. By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• February 8, 2024