100 People 23208 Fact-checks 7787 Articles People (100) David Price Theresa Price Tom Price Ban the Box RI Becoming American Initiative Ban Ki-moon America First Patients First states-news.com State Department Californians for Lower Drug Prices Good Jobs First Florida First Initiative Florida First Project Health First Wisconsin Voters First Ohio America First Legal State Farm Insurance Friends of Miami First Lone Star First Fact-checks (23208) Facebook posts stated on September 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: A graphic on U.S. abortion rates shows larger declines during recent Democratic presidential administrations, and says its due to the party’s approach of making abortions unnecessary, rather than the Republican Party’s approach of making the procedure illegal. By Samantha Putterman• September 25, 2020 Mark Pocan stated on June 16, 2014 in a press release: Wisconsin was the "first state to ban public and private sector employment discrimination based on sexual orientation." By Dave Umhoefer• June 22, 2014 Arizona Grassroots Action PAC stated on April 20, 2016 in a political advertisement: Says former state Sen. Kelli Ward "wanted to ban our intelligence agencies from operating in Arizona." By Anthony Cave• May 11, 2016 Bloggers stated on March 13, 2017 in a headline: Says "Georgia becomes first state to ban Muslim culture in historic move to restore Western values." By Joshua Gillin• April 2, 2017 Chris Sgro stated on March 17, 2016 in a speech urging Charlotte's anti-discrimination ordinance be left intact: "There have not been any public safety issues" in cities that allow transgender people to use the bathroom of the gender they identify as. By Will Doran• April 1, 2016 Lucy McBath stated on September 09, 2020 in an ad: Says Karen Handel voted with Donald Trump, "gutting health care for millions, supporting horrific child separation policies" and for "abortion bans." By Tom Kertscher• September 14, 2020 Amy Klobuchar stated on October 30, 2022 in an interview on Meet the Press: “One in six local election officials have received threats of violence” and threats against judges have doubled over four years and threats against members of Congress have increased by 10 times over five years. By Amy Sherman• November 1, 2022 Amy Klobuchar stated on April 22, 2019 in a CNN town hall event for Democratic presidential candidates: "Big pharmaceuticals pay off — they literally pay off — generics to keep the prices and the competition off the market." By Emmarie Huetteman• April 25, 2019 Fred Upton stated on March 08, 2011 in a letter to fellow Members of Congress: A bill that would halt the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases would help "stop rising gas prices." By Louis Jacobson• March 14, 2011 Facebook posts stated on May 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Ron Johnson and 36 other senators “voted for federal agencies to have access to your internet history without obtaining a warrant.” By Eric Litke• May 21, 2020 Bob Barr stated on June 29, 2008 in an interview with Fox News.: "The legislation ... that Senator McCain supports would provide the authority for the federal government to surveille American citizens in their own country without any suspicion whatsoever that they're engaging in discussions with terrorists or about criminal activity." By Adriel Bettelheim• July 2, 2008 Instagram posts stated on May 25, 2024 in a photo: Noncitizens in Washington, D.C., “can vote in federal elections.” By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• May 30, 2024 Citizens Against Government Waste stated on August 07, 2023 in a political ad: A bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders would “increase government control” of pharmacy benefit managers and is a “radical health care takeover.” By Paul Specht• August 11, 2023 Dennis Kucinich stated on February 10, 2011 in a speech in the House of Representatives: "What we have done with the PATRIOT Act, we've given the government enormous powers. We've given the government the right to reach deeply into people's private lives, into their business affairs, without a court order." By James Ewinger• April 18, 2011 Gavin Newsom stated on April 17, 2019 in a news release: California is leading the nation in holding drug companies accountable and fighting prescription drug prices. By Samantha Young• April 25, 2019 Loren Collins stated on March 04, 2011 in an op-ed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A bill before the Georgia General Assembly would make presidential candidates meet citizenship requirements that are not in the U.S. Constitution. By Willoughby Mariano• March 9, 2011 Guilford-Rockingham Alliance stated on January 20, 2026 in an attack ad: NC state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, “killed a bill banning sex-change surgeries for minors.” By Paul Specht• March 3, 2026 Greg Casar stated on April 24, 2019 in in a tweet: Says one year ago, "no cities in the South had guaranteed paid sick days." By Madlin Mekelburg• May 3, 2019 Jeb Bush stated on November 01, 2015 in comments on "Meet the Press": "If you look at the three people on the (debate) stage from the United States Senate, all three of them have a combined two bills that became law that they've sponsored." By Lauren Carroll• November 1, 2015 Israel O'Quinn stated on February 02, 2022 in a Virginia House subcommittee: On banning personal use of campaign funds. 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By Louis Jacobson• August 19, 2024 Fact-checking the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Bob Casey and Dave McCormick By Caleb McCullough• October 4, 2024 Now that Roe is gone, what happens in the states? By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2022 What would a second Donald Trump presidency look like for health care? We explore. By Julie Rovner• January 16, 2024 What states would ban same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court overturned Obergefell? By Louis Jacobson• July 20, 2022 Donald Trump said he's done more for African Americans than any president. Historians disagree By Louis Jacobson• August 1, 2019 The history of the AR-15 and how it became a symbol of American gun culture By Sara Swann• June 28, 2022 Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign promises: Here are her plans for the presidency By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• September 30, 2024 The pros and cons of a gas tax holiday By Ellie Borst, Louis Jacobson• June 23, 2022 A Maryland city has let noncitizens vote in local elections for 30 years. How has it worked so far? By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• October 21, 2024 Who is Eric Swalwell? A bio of the Democratic presidential candidate By Volodymyr Solohub• June 25, 2019 Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies By Sophie Austin• July 25, 2019 Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies (updated) By Sophie Austin• August 29, 2019 Corporate profits do not drive inflation, but inflation boosts company profits By Louis Jacobson• December 10, 2022
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Facebook posts stated on September 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: A graphic on U.S. abortion rates shows larger declines during recent Democratic presidential administrations, and says its due to the party’s approach of making abortions unnecessary, rather than the Republican Party’s approach of making the procedure illegal. By Samantha Putterman• September 25, 2020 Mark Pocan stated on June 16, 2014 in a press release: Wisconsin was the "first state to ban public and private sector employment discrimination based on sexual orientation." By Dave Umhoefer• June 22, 2014 Arizona Grassroots Action PAC stated on April 20, 2016 in a political advertisement: Says former state Sen. Kelli Ward "wanted to ban our intelligence agencies from operating in Arizona." By Anthony Cave• May 11, 2016 Bloggers stated on March 13, 2017 in a headline: Says "Georgia becomes first state to ban Muslim culture in historic move to restore Western values." By Joshua Gillin• April 2, 2017 Chris Sgro stated on March 17, 2016 in a speech urging Charlotte's anti-discrimination ordinance be left intact: "There have not been any public safety issues" in cities that allow transgender people to use the bathroom of the gender they identify as. By Will Doran• April 1, 2016 Lucy McBath stated on September 09, 2020 in an ad: Says Karen Handel voted with Donald Trump, "gutting health care for millions, supporting horrific child separation policies" and for "abortion bans." By Tom Kertscher• September 14, 2020 Amy Klobuchar stated on October 30, 2022 in an interview on Meet the Press: “One in six local election officials have received threats of violence” and threats against judges have doubled over four years and threats against members of Congress have increased by 10 times over five years. By Amy Sherman• November 1, 2022 Amy Klobuchar stated on April 22, 2019 in a CNN town hall event for Democratic presidential candidates: "Big pharmaceuticals pay off — they literally pay off — generics to keep the prices and the competition off the market." By Emmarie Huetteman• April 25, 2019 Fred Upton stated on March 08, 2011 in a letter to fellow Members of Congress: A bill that would halt the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases would help "stop rising gas prices." By Louis Jacobson• March 14, 2011 Facebook posts stated on May 14, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Ron Johnson and 36 other senators “voted for federal agencies to have access to your internet history without obtaining a warrant.” By Eric Litke• May 21, 2020 Bob Barr stated on June 29, 2008 in an interview with Fox News.: "The legislation ... that Senator McCain supports would provide the authority for the federal government to surveille American citizens in their own country without any suspicion whatsoever that they're engaging in discussions with terrorists or about criminal activity." By Adriel Bettelheim• July 2, 2008 Instagram posts stated on May 25, 2024 in a photo: Noncitizens in Washington, D.C., “can vote in federal elections.” By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• May 30, 2024 Citizens Against Government Waste stated on August 07, 2023 in a political ad: A bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders would “increase government control” of pharmacy benefit managers and is a “radical health care takeover.” By Paul Specht• August 11, 2023 Dennis Kucinich stated on February 10, 2011 in a speech in the House of Representatives: "What we have done with the PATRIOT Act, we've given the government enormous powers. We've given the government the right to reach deeply into people's private lives, into their business affairs, without a court order." By James Ewinger• April 18, 2011 Gavin Newsom stated on April 17, 2019 in a news release: California is leading the nation in holding drug companies accountable and fighting prescription drug prices. By Samantha Young• April 25, 2019 Loren Collins stated on March 04, 2011 in an op-ed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A bill before the Georgia General Assembly would make presidential candidates meet citizenship requirements that are not in the U.S. Constitution. By Willoughby Mariano• March 9, 2011 Guilford-Rockingham Alliance stated on January 20, 2026 in an attack ad: NC state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, “killed a bill banning sex-change surgeries for minors.” By Paul Specht• March 3, 2026 Greg Casar stated on April 24, 2019 in in a tweet: Says one year ago, "no cities in the South had guaranteed paid sick days." By Madlin Mekelburg• May 3, 2019 Jeb Bush stated on November 01, 2015 in comments on "Meet the Press": "If you look at the three people on the (debate) stage from the United States Senate, all three of them have a combined two bills that became law that they've sponsored." By Lauren Carroll• November 1, 2015 Israel O'Quinn stated on February 02, 2022 in a Virginia House subcommittee: On banning personal use of campaign funds. By Warren Fiske• February 9, 2022
Fact-checking Mark Kelly and Blake Masters in Arizona Senate race By Jon Greenberg• November 4, 2022 Kamala Harris fact-check: How accurate was her 2024 DNC speech in Chicago? By PolitiFact Staff • August 22, 2024 Republicans push for noncitizen voting ban in Congress. But a federal ban already exists. By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• April 12, 2024 Did Cuccinelli almost ruin the state's recruitment of Northrop Grumman? By Nancy Madsen• October 29, 2013 The future of federal abortion data collection is unclear By Chabeli Carrazana• June 24, 2025 Fact-checking Ron DeSantis' 2024 presidential campaign kickoff on Twitter Spaces with Elon Musk By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• May 25, 2023 As Joe Biden prepares to speak at the DNC, what has he accomplished as president? By Louis Jacobson• August 19, 2024 Fact-checking the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Bob Casey and Dave McCormick By Caleb McCullough• October 4, 2024 Now that Roe is gone, what happens in the states? By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2022 What would a second Donald Trump presidency look like for health care? We explore. By Julie Rovner• January 16, 2024 What states would ban same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court overturned Obergefell? By Louis Jacobson• July 20, 2022 Donald Trump said he's done more for African Americans than any president. Historians disagree By Louis Jacobson• August 1, 2019 The history of the AR-15 and how it became a symbol of American gun culture By Sara Swann• June 28, 2022 Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign promises: Here are her plans for the presidency By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• September 30, 2024 The pros and cons of a gas tax holiday By Ellie Borst, Louis Jacobson• June 23, 2022 A Maryland city has let noncitizens vote in local elections for 30 years. How has it worked so far? By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• October 21, 2024 Who is Eric Swalwell? A bio of the Democratic presidential candidate By Volodymyr Solohub• June 25, 2019 Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies By Sophie Austin• July 25, 2019 Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies (updated) By Sophie Austin• August 29, 2019 Corporate profits do not drive inflation, but inflation boosts company profits By Louis Jacobson• December 10, 2022