7 People 11117 Fact-checks 3579 Articles People (7) Chris Grant Power to the Patients Patients First Americans for Safe Access Conservatives for Patients' Rights Rose Mary Grant Betty Jean Grant Fact-checks (11117) Donald Trump stated on February 05, 2018 in a tweet: "The Democrats are pushing for Universal HealthCare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working." By Mica Soellner• February 8, 2018 Instagram posts stated on February 08, 2024 in an Instagram post: King Charles’ cancer diagnosis is linked to mRNA cancer therapy trial in U.K. By Loreben Tuquero• February 9, 2024 Scott Walker stated on May 16, 2016 in a radio interview: The University of Wisconsin System had a "jobs-for-life tenure program" for professors. By Cara Lombardo• June 3, 2016 Roy Blunt stated on August 12, 2009 in an editorial board meeting with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "I'm 59. In either Canada or Great Britain, if I broke my hip, I couldn’t get it replaced." By Louis Jacobson• August 19, 2009 Facebook posts stated on July 25, 2021 in a Facebook post: The opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics predicted the COVID-19 pandemic. By Madison Czopek• July 30, 2021 Jody Conradt stated on September 28, 2013 in a Texas Tribune Festival panel: "All" University of Texas "student-athletes get an iPad." By W. Gardner Selby• November 22, 2013 John Boehner stated on October 26, 2009 in a statement on his Web site: "Forcing Americans off of their current health coverage and onto a government-run plan isn't the answer, but that's exactly what the Democrats' plan would do." By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 28, 2009 Mark Pocan stated on August 19, 2019 in a tweet: "In WI, over 79% of Title X patients rely on Planned Parenthood for their basic health care." By Mica Soellner• November 8, 2019 Brian Kemp stated on February 07, 2018 in campaign website: In Georgia, "25 percent of rural residents" are "without access to high speed internet." By Miriam Valverde• February 12, 2018 Charlie Kirk stated on August 06, 2024 in a Threads post: “During Covid, Tim Walz rationed access to monoclonal antibody treatments based on skin color.” By Jeff Cercone• August 14, 2024 Donald Trump stated on August 30, 2024 in a campaign speech: "Right to Try" experimental drug program saved "thousands and thousands of lives." By Jacob Gardenswartz• October 31, 2024 Barry Loudermilk stated on May 04, 2017 in an email to constituents: In the House Republican health care bill, "we’re expanding women’s access to health services by redirecting Planned Parenthood dollars to community health centers, which vastly outnumber Planned Parenthood clinics." By Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2017 Donna Campbell stated on March 22, 2017 in an email blast after meeting with President Trump: "Seven out of ten doctors are not taking any new Medicaid patients as lower reimbursement rates make it cost-prohibitive." By W. Gardner Selby• April 7, 2017 Greg Abbott stated on January 24, 2021 in a tweet: “Innocent lives will be saved” by ending taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood. By Brandon Mulder• February 12, 2021 Instagram posts stated on June 24, 2024 in an Instagram post: "Hospitals murdered patients” with remdesivir, a drug banned from Ebola trials because of “53% kill rate.” By Jeff Cercone• June 27, 2024 Instagram posts stated on August 23, 2023 in a social media post: “Norway, Finland, Sweden, Holland, and the UK have now banned gender transition surgery for minors.” By Grace Abels• September 6, 2023 Senior Citizens League stated on October 01, 2009 in a letter to members: A "massive" federal computer network will make your medical records available to "millions of people" with a "complete lack of privacy and confidentiality," while doctors and hospitals who don't take part face "stiff penalties." By Louis Jacobson• October 22, 2009 Seema Verma stated on February 11, 2020 in a speech to the American Medical Association: "Yet, for all that spending, health outcomes today on Medicaid are mediocre and many patients have difficulty accessing care.” By Phil Galewitz• February 20, 2020 John Fleming stated on October 27, 2013 in a discussion on CNN's "State of the Union": In Massachusetts, "half of the primary care doctors are not accepting new patients." By Louis Jacobson• October 29, 2013 Phil Scott stated on January 21, 2020 in : “In 2018, the providers the state paid through the ACO reduced the amount of money spent on healthcare services by $7.7 million.” By Katie Jickling• February 3, 2020 Articles (3579) Will taking ibuprofen for COVID-19 cause more health problems? It’s complicated By Samantha Putterman• March 20, 2020 The future of federal abortion data collection is unclear By Chabeli Carrazana• June 24, 2025 5 facts about vaccines By John Kruzel• November 1, 2019 A clinical trial shows a pill almost doubled survival for pancreatic cancer patients. Now what? By Madison Czopek• June 5, 2026 Transgender youth health care: A fact-checker’s look at Supreme Court oral arguments in Tenn. case By Grace Abels• December 6, 2024 Donald Trump declares public health emergency over opioid crisis. Here’s what that means By Miriam Valverde• October 30, 2017 A shift in Cuba policy By Robert Farley• April 14, 2009 We answered your coronavirus questions on handling money, using ibuprofen and visiting beaches By Daniel Funke, Samantha Putterman• March 20, 2020 Ask PolitiFact: What would the end of Roe mean for access to abortion pill? By Amy Sherman• May 6, 2022 Revisiting the Legislature’s budget showdown By Joshua Gillin• May 28, 2015 Trump’s Freedom 250 concert on the National Mall: What happened? What’s next? By Louis Jacobson• June 1, 2026 House Democrats and HR 1: Voting rights expansion or federal power grab? By Amy Sherman• February 8, 2019 Trump froze out Project 2025 in his campaign. Now its blueprint is his health care playbook. By Stephanie Armour• February 24, 2025 Top 16 myths about the health care law By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 24, 2013 Fact-checking health care: a year-end report By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 3, 2014 Is new Missouri rule a ‘ban’ on transgender adults? It imposes major health care access barriers By Grace Abels• April 24, 2023 Rubio ad claims he helped constituent's daughter get cancer-fighting drug before FDA approval By Joshua Gillin• August 31, 2016 Were the early 1960s a golden age for health care? 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Donald Trump stated on February 05, 2018 in a tweet: "The Democrats are pushing for Universal HealthCare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working." By Mica Soellner• February 8, 2018 Instagram posts stated on February 08, 2024 in an Instagram post: King Charles’ cancer diagnosis is linked to mRNA cancer therapy trial in U.K. By Loreben Tuquero• February 9, 2024 Scott Walker stated on May 16, 2016 in a radio interview: The University of Wisconsin System had a "jobs-for-life tenure program" for professors. By Cara Lombardo• June 3, 2016 Roy Blunt stated on August 12, 2009 in an editorial board meeting with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "I'm 59. In either Canada or Great Britain, if I broke my hip, I couldn’t get it replaced." By Louis Jacobson• August 19, 2009 Facebook posts stated on July 25, 2021 in a Facebook post: The opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics predicted the COVID-19 pandemic. By Madison Czopek• July 30, 2021 Jody Conradt stated on September 28, 2013 in a Texas Tribune Festival panel: "All" University of Texas "student-athletes get an iPad." By W. Gardner Selby• November 22, 2013 John Boehner stated on October 26, 2009 in a statement on his Web site: "Forcing Americans off of their current health coverage and onto a government-run plan isn't the answer, but that's exactly what the Democrats' plan would do." By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 28, 2009 Mark Pocan stated on August 19, 2019 in a tweet: "In WI, over 79% of Title X patients rely on Planned Parenthood for their basic health care." By Mica Soellner• November 8, 2019 Brian Kemp stated on February 07, 2018 in campaign website: In Georgia, "25 percent of rural residents" are "without access to high speed internet." By Miriam Valverde• February 12, 2018 Charlie Kirk stated on August 06, 2024 in a Threads post: “During Covid, Tim Walz rationed access to monoclonal antibody treatments based on skin color.” By Jeff Cercone• August 14, 2024 Donald Trump stated on August 30, 2024 in a campaign speech: "Right to Try" experimental drug program saved "thousands and thousands of lives." By Jacob Gardenswartz• October 31, 2024 Barry Loudermilk stated on May 04, 2017 in an email to constituents: In the House Republican health care bill, "we’re expanding women’s access to health services by redirecting Planned Parenthood dollars to community health centers, which vastly outnumber Planned Parenthood clinics." By Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2017 Donna Campbell stated on March 22, 2017 in an email blast after meeting with President Trump: "Seven out of ten doctors are not taking any new Medicaid patients as lower reimbursement rates make it cost-prohibitive." By W. Gardner Selby• April 7, 2017 Greg Abbott stated on January 24, 2021 in a tweet: “Innocent lives will be saved” by ending taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood. By Brandon Mulder• February 12, 2021 Instagram posts stated on June 24, 2024 in an Instagram post: "Hospitals murdered patients” with remdesivir, a drug banned from Ebola trials because of “53% kill rate.” By Jeff Cercone• June 27, 2024 Instagram posts stated on August 23, 2023 in a social media post: “Norway, Finland, Sweden, Holland, and the UK have now banned gender transition surgery for minors.” By Grace Abels• September 6, 2023 Senior Citizens League stated on October 01, 2009 in a letter to members: A "massive" federal computer network will make your medical records available to "millions of people" with a "complete lack of privacy and confidentiality," while doctors and hospitals who don't take part face "stiff penalties." By Louis Jacobson• October 22, 2009 Seema Verma stated on February 11, 2020 in a speech to the American Medical Association: "Yet, for all that spending, health outcomes today on Medicaid are mediocre and many patients have difficulty accessing care.” By Phil Galewitz• February 20, 2020 John Fleming stated on October 27, 2013 in a discussion on CNN's "State of the Union": In Massachusetts, "half of the primary care doctors are not accepting new patients." By Louis Jacobson• October 29, 2013 Phil Scott stated on January 21, 2020 in : “In 2018, the providers the state paid through the ACO reduced the amount of money spent on healthcare services by $7.7 million.” By Katie Jickling• February 3, 2020
Will taking ibuprofen for COVID-19 cause more health problems? It’s complicated By Samantha Putterman• March 20, 2020 The future of federal abortion data collection is unclear By Chabeli Carrazana• June 24, 2025 5 facts about vaccines By John Kruzel• November 1, 2019 A clinical trial shows a pill almost doubled survival for pancreatic cancer patients. Now what? By Madison Czopek• June 5, 2026 Transgender youth health care: A fact-checker’s look at Supreme Court oral arguments in Tenn. case By Grace Abels• December 6, 2024 Donald Trump declares public health emergency over opioid crisis. Here’s what that means By Miriam Valverde• October 30, 2017 A shift in Cuba policy By Robert Farley• April 14, 2009 We answered your coronavirus questions on handling money, using ibuprofen and visiting beaches By Daniel Funke, Samantha Putterman• March 20, 2020 Ask PolitiFact: What would the end of Roe mean for access to abortion pill? By Amy Sherman• May 6, 2022 Revisiting the Legislature’s budget showdown By Joshua Gillin• May 28, 2015 Trump’s Freedom 250 concert on the National Mall: What happened? What’s next? By Louis Jacobson• June 1, 2026 House Democrats and HR 1: Voting rights expansion or federal power grab? By Amy Sherman• February 8, 2019 Trump froze out Project 2025 in his campaign. Now its blueprint is his health care playbook. By Stephanie Armour• February 24, 2025 Top 16 myths about the health care law By Angie Drobnic Holan• September 24, 2013 Fact-checking health care: a year-end report By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 3, 2014 Is new Missouri rule a ‘ban’ on transgender adults? It imposes major health care access barriers By Grace Abels• April 24, 2023 Rubio ad claims he helped constituent's daughter get cancer-fighting drug before FDA approval By Joshua Gillin• August 31, 2016 Were the early 1960s a golden age for health care? By Louis Jacobson• January 20, 2012 Gun safety ‘wrapped in a mental health bill’: A look at health provisions in the new law By Victoria Knight• July 6, 2022 PolitiFact News Service puts the Truth-O-Meter in print By Bill Adair• October 4, 2011