59 People 22662 Fact-checks 7699 Articles People (59) Florida Supreme Court Johnny Isakson Erin Marie Olszewski 18% of the American public Reps. Keith Rothfus, Mike Kelly and Bill Shuster Bill Clegg Bill Cassidy Bill Daley Bill Edwards Bill Fischer Bill Gates Bill Foster Bill Hammond Bill Heller Bill Jackson Bill Lynch Bill Maher Bill McCollum Bill McCoshen Bill Mitchell Fact-checks (22662) Jeff Graham stated on January 07, 2015 in an interview with WABE radio: The religious liberty bill proposed in the Georgia House of Representatives does not specifically exclude corporations, which means they can legally claim a religious exemption. By April Hunt• January 21, 2015 Instagram posts stated on February 22, 2024 in a video: Johnnie Cochran “mysteriously passed away” and his death is linked to his work on slavery reparations. By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• February 23, 2024 Dean Cannon stated on November 16, 2010 in a speech: The Florida Supreme Court has "no express authority in the Florida Constitution" to remove questions from the ballot proposed by the Legislature. By Amy Sherman• November 18, 2010 Ron Tusler stated on September 12, 2023 in X, formerly Twitter: Wisconsin Republicans are backing “a nonpartisan redistricting plan based off the Iowa Model. ... Republicans, Democrats, and the Governor pushed this plan last time redistricting happened in 2020.” By D.L. Davis• December 8, 2023 Tim Cook stated on March 29, 2015 in an oped column: "Legislation being considered in Texas would strip the salaries and pensions of clerks who issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples — even if the Supreme Court strikes down Texas’ marriage ban later this year." By Alex Wilts• April 15, 2015 Bloggers stated on February 06, 2020 in a story: Says with his guilty impeachment vote, Senator Mitt Romney “could be removed from office.” By Samantha Putterman• February 7, 2020 Chuck Donovan stated on September 17, 2010 in a blog on his campaign website: U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson "has never proposed, nor voted in favor of, a substantial cut in federal spending" and has voted for "many substantial increases in federal spending." By Eric Stirgus• October 1, 2010 Rick Green stated on January 14, 2010 in a speech: "As a state rep, I was considered the fourth-most conservative in the Legislature." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• April 1, 2010 Dwayne Bohac stated on October 04, 2010 in a mailer: Says the Annie's List political group supports third-trimester abortions on demand. By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• October 20, 2010 Erin Marie Olszewski stated on August 02, 2021 in an Instagram post: “It’s not unusual for hospitals to sit at max or near max capacity on any given day.” By Madison Czopek• August 11, 2021 Joe Biden stated on January 17, 2025 in a statement: “The Equal Rights Amendment has become part of our Constitution.” By Caleb McCullough• January 22, 2025 Ted Cruz stated on December 05, 2015 in a speech at the Rising Tide Summit in Cedar Rapids, Iowa: "The Democrats in the Senate last year introduced a constitutional amendment to repeal the free speech protections of the First Amendment." By Jason Noble• December 22, 2015 Chris Danou stated on October 20, 2015 in remarks in Assembly debate: A Republican bill that would change John Doe criminal investigations is "creating exceptions in the law for politicians." By Tom Kertscher• October 22, 2015 Facebook posts stated on May 16, 2020 in Facebook post: Says Gov. Tony Evers “is proposing a new plan, a 150 day shutdown of the state (5 MONTHS!) followed by a 120 day extension.” By Haley BeMiller• May 19, 2020 Geraldine Thompson stated on April 15, 2011 in comments made on the House floor.: "The facts show that approximately 40 persons on death row have had all of their appellate review completed and await only the governor's signature on a death warrant to end the case." By Aaron Sharockman• April 20, 2011 Facebook posts stated on May 06, 2022 in a video: Suggests Amber Heard snorted cocaine while on the stand in court. By Monique Curet• May 12, 2022 Xavier Becerra stated on July 29, 2011 in a press conference: "We've had 11,000 attempts to amend the Constitution since 1789." By Will Short Gorham• August 30, 2011 Newt Gingrich stated on July 06, 2014 in interview on ABC's "This Week": Says Hillary Clinton's health care plan from the 1990s "had a broader provision in favor of corporate right to back out" of providing contraceptive coverage than the one created by the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court decision. By Lauren Carroll• July 8, 2014 Kat Cammack stated on July 21, 2022 in a speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives: “In no way, shape, or form is access to contraception limited or at risk of being limited.” By Julie Rovner• August 4, 2022 Derrick Van Orden stated on April 13, 2023 in Radio interview: On exceptions to Wisconsin's abortion ban By Vanessa Swales• June 1, 2023 Articles (7699) The continuing battle over 'court packing' and the Supreme Court By Louis Jacobson• April 23, 2021 Here are three Ron DeSantis proposals that the Supreme Court has frowned upon By Louis Jacobson• January 18, 2024 Democrats’ playbook for stopping Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick By Katie Akin, John Kruzel• July 3, 2018 Same-sex marriage claims on the Truth-O-Meter By April Hunt• April 28, 2015 Spanish-language ad on Marco Rubio’s DACA votes ignores important details By Maria Ramirez Uribe• November 1, 2022 How viable is Donald Trump’s 2024 immigration plan? By Marta Campabadal Graus, Maria Ramirez Uribe• November 21, 2023 Three things about the abortion debate that many people get wrong By Julie Rovner• August 5, 2022 Was McCain born in the USA? By Robert Farley• May 12, 2008 Before Supreme Court ruling, Texans defined marriage as between one man, one woman By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2015 Is Iowa's new effort to reject presidential orders constitutional? By Dylan Morgan, Lyle Muller• May 7, 2021 Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? By Matthew Crowley• April 13, 2023 Fact-checking claims about same-sex marriage By Amy Sherman• April 27, 2015 Ghosts of politics past and future haunt Truth-O-Meter By Willoughby Mariano• September 12, 2010 Could the nuclear option get rid of the filibuster entirely? Checking Trump's tweet By Louis Jacobson• January 22, 2018 PolitiFact checks out toll roads, chickens By Willoughby Mariano• March 13, 2011 Fact-checking David Jolly, Florida's latest U.S. Senate candidate By Joshua Gillin• July 20, 2015 Is it legal to protest outside justices’ homes? The law suggests no By Sara Swann• May 13, 2022 Republicans and Democrats claim to support Dreamers. So why can’t they pass a law? By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• June 25, 2020 Where the clicks were: our most-read 2010 fact-checks By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 28, 2010 Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign promises: Here are her plans for the presidency By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• September 30, 2024
Florida Supreme Court Johnny Isakson Erin Marie Olszewski 18% of the American public Reps. Keith Rothfus, Mike Kelly and Bill Shuster Bill Clegg Bill Cassidy Bill Daley Bill Edwards Bill Fischer Bill Gates Bill Foster Bill Hammond Bill Heller Bill Jackson Bill Lynch Bill Maher Bill McCollum Bill McCoshen Bill Mitchell
Jeff Graham stated on January 07, 2015 in an interview with WABE radio: The religious liberty bill proposed in the Georgia House of Representatives does not specifically exclude corporations, which means they can legally claim a religious exemption. By April Hunt• January 21, 2015 Instagram posts stated on February 22, 2024 in a video: Johnnie Cochran “mysteriously passed away” and his death is linked to his work on slavery reparations. By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• February 23, 2024 Dean Cannon stated on November 16, 2010 in a speech: The Florida Supreme Court has "no express authority in the Florida Constitution" to remove questions from the ballot proposed by the Legislature. By Amy Sherman• November 18, 2010 Ron Tusler stated on September 12, 2023 in X, formerly Twitter: Wisconsin Republicans are backing “a nonpartisan redistricting plan based off the Iowa Model. ... Republicans, Democrats, and the Governor pushed this plan last time redistricting happened in 2020.” By D.L. Davis• December 8, 2023 Tim Cook stated on March 29, 2015 in an oped column: "Legislation being considered in Texas would strip the salaries and pensions of clerks who issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples — even if the Supreme Court strikes down Texas’ marriage ban later this year." By Alex Wilts• April 15, 2015 Bloggers stated on February 06, 2020 in a story: Says with his guilty impeachment vote, Senator Mitt Romney “could be removed from office.” By Samantha Putterman• February 7, 2020 Chuck Donovan stated on September 17, 2010 in a blog on his campaign website: U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson "has never proposed, nor voted in favor of, a substantial cut in federal spending" and has voted for "many substantial increases in federal spending." By Eric Stirgus• October 1, 2010 Rick Green stated on January 14, 2010 in a speech: "As a state rep, I was considered the fourth-most conservative in the Legislature." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• April 1, 2010 Dwayne Bohac stated on October 04, 2010 in a mailer: Says the Annie's List political group supports third-trimester abortions on demand. By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• October 20, 2010 Erin Marie Olszewski stated on August 02, 2021 in an Instagram post: “It’s not unusual for hospitals to sit at max or near max capacity on any given day.” By Madison Czopek• August 11, 2021 Joe Biden stated on January 17, 2025 in a statement: “The Equal Rights Amendment has become part of our Constitution.” By Caleb McCullough• January 22, 2025 Ted Cruz stated on December 05, 2015 in a speech at the Rising Tide Summit in Cedar Rapids, Iowa: "The Democrats in the Senate last year introduced a constitutional amendment to repeal the free speech protections of the First Amendment." By Jason Noble• December 22, 2015 Chris Danou stated on October 20, 2015 in remarks in Assembly debate: A Republican bill that would change John Doe criminal investigations is "creating exceptions in the law for politicians." By Tom Kertscher• October 22, 2015 Facebook posts stated on May 16, 2020 in Facebook post: Says Gov. Tony Evers “is proposing a new plan, a 150 day shutdown of the state (5 MONTHS!) followed by a 120 day extension.” By Haley BeMiller• May 19, 2020 Geraldine Thompson stated on April 15, 2011 in comments made on the House floor.: "The facts show that approximately 40 persons on death row have had all of their appellate review completed and await only the governor's signature on a death warrant to end the case." By Aaron Sharockman• April 20, 2011 Facebook posts stated on May 06, 2022 in a video: Suggests Amber Heard snorted cocaine while on the stand in court. By Monique Curet• May 12, 2022 Xavier Becerra stated on July 29, 2011 in a press conference: "We've had 11,000 attempts to amend the Constitution since 1789." By Will Short Gorham• August 30, 2011 Newt Gingrich stated on July 06, 2014 in interview on ABC's "This Week": Says Hillary Clinton's health care plan from the 1990s "had a broader provision in favor of corporate right to back out" of providing contraceptive coverage than the one created by the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court decision. By Lauren Carroll• July 8, 2014 Kat Cammack stated on July 21, 2022 in a speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives: “In no way, shape, or form is access to contraception limited or at risk of being limited.” By Julie Rovner• August 4, 2022 Derrick Van Orden stated on April 13, 2023 in Radio interview: On exceptions to Wisconsin's abortion ban By Vanessa Swales• June 1, 2023
The continuing battle over 'court packing' and the Supreme Court By Louis Jacobson• April 23, 2021 Here are three Ron DeSantis proposals that the Supreme Court has frowned upon By Louis Jacobson• January 18, 2024 Democrats’ playbook for stopping Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick By Katie Akin, John Kruzel• July 3, 2018 Same-sex marriage claims on the Truth-O-Meter By April Hunt• April 28, 2015 Spanish-language ad on Marco Rubio’s DACA votes ignores important details By Maria Ramirez Uribe• November 1, 2022 How viable is Donald Trump’s 2024 immigration plan? By Marta Campabadal Graus, Maria Ramirez Uribe• November 21, 2023 Three things about the abortion debate that many people get wrong By Julie Rovner• August 5, 2022 Was McCain born in the USA? By Robert Farley• May 12, 2008 Before Supreme Court ruling, Texans defined marriage as between one man, one woman By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2015 Is Iowa's new effort to reject presidential orders constitutional? By Dylan Morgan, Lyle Muller• May 7, 2021 Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? By Matthew Crowley• April 13, 2023 Fact-checking claims about same-sex marriage By Amy Sherman• April 27, 2015 Ghosts of politics past and future haunt Truth-O-Meter By Willoughby Mariano• September 12, 2010 Could the nuclear option get rid of the filibuster entirely? Checking Trump's tweet By Louis Jacobson• January 22, 2018 PolitiFact checks out toll roads, chickens By Willoughby Mariano• March 13, 2011 Fact-checking David Jolly, Florida's latest U.S. Senate candidate By Joshua Gillin• July 20, 2015 Is it legal to protest outside justices’ homes? The law suggests no By Sara Swann• May 13, 2022 Republicans and Democrats claim to support Dreamers. So why can’t they pass a law? By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• June 25, 2020 Where the clicks were: our most-read 2010 fact-checks By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 28, 2010 Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign promises: Here are her plans for the presidency By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• September 30, 2024