9 People 13123 Fact-checks 4788 Articles People (9) Commonsense Ten Creflo Dollar The Liberty Raise Majority Forward Equity Forward Travis Forward Generation Forward PAC Family Forward Oregon Protect Oregon Driver Licenses Fact-checks (13123) Tom Graves stated on March 20, 2012 in a press release: "The federal government owns tens of thousands of properties that are vacant or underused." By Willoughby Mariano• April 20, 2012 Michael T. Owens stated on April 01, 2015 in a news report: A $5-a-night hotel/motel tax that’s part of the transportation bill will hurt Georgia’s convention business by adding extra costs for large groups coming to the state. By April Hunt• April 15, 2015 Donald Trump stated on October 20, 2018 in an exchange with reporters: Saudi Arabia has ordered $450 billion, "$110 billion of which is a military order," producing "over a million jobs." By Jon Greenberg• October 23, 2018 The Gateway Pundit stated on February 05, 2021 in an article: “Newly discovered video shows late night deliveries of tens of thousands of illegal ballots 8 hours after deadline.” By Clara Hendrickson• February 5, 2021 Chris Christie stated on November 07, 2012 in a press conference : Says "I was the first governor in America to endorse Mitt Romney." By Caryn Shinske• November 11, 2012 Save Our Springs Alliance stated on August 16, 2011 in a newsletter post.: "Ten years ago the Austin Water Utility used a total of 240.3 million gallons. Every summer since then our peak day of water use has been lower." By W. Gardner Selby• September 17, 2011 Robert Pittenger stated on May 02, 2017 in a written statement: Says the Republican plan to replace Obamacare, "absolutely does not eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions." By Will Doran• May 4, 2017 Ann McLane Kuster stated on June 05, 2017 in a meeting with nonprofit leaders: For 22 percent of N.H. Meals on Wheels recipients, the delivery driver is "the only human contact in their life from week to week." By Nick Reid• June 9, 2017 Our City, Our Safety, Our Choice stated on April 08, 2016 in a fund-raising letter from female supporters: Austin’s Stop Abuse for Everyone has seen in its offices "sexual assault survivors that report being attacked by their ridesharing drivers, at a rate of one per month." By W. Gardner Selby• April 15, 2016 Elizabeth Warren stated on August 28, 2022 in an interview on CNN: "40% of the folks who have student loans do not have a college diploma, four-year diploma. These are people who are truck drivers and who are nail technicians and nurses’ aides.” By Jon Greenberg• September 13, 2022 Instagram posts stated on October 02, 2024 in Instagram posts: Vice President Kamala Harris' comments in Augusta, Georgia, show the Biden administration is offering Hurricane Helene victims only $750 in relief. By Loreben Tuquero• October 4, 2024 Facebook posts stated on March 22, 2024 in Facebook posts: Donald Trump paid off the mortgage of a man who helped him fix a flat tire. By Sofia Ahmed• March 29, 2024 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 Debbie Dooley stated on March 31, 2015 in a Twitter post: The recently passed transportation funding bill is a billion-dollar tax increase for Georgians. By April Hunt• April 27, 2015 Freedom Partners stated on April 08, 2014 in a campaign ad: Says Bruce Braley took "tens of thousands from his friends in the health insurance industry" and gave them "special favors" by voting for Obamacare. By Louis Jacobson• April 11, 2014 American Postal Workers Union stated on July 08, 2013 in television advertisement: "The U.S. Postal Service doesn’t run on your tax dollars. It’s funded solely by stamps and postage." By Eric Stirgus• July 24, 2013 Ed Whitacre stated on April 21, 2010 in a TV ad: GM has "repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule." By Robert Farley• April 27, 2010 Ridesharing Works for Austin stated on April 26, 2016 in a voter mailer noted by a reader: If Austin voters reject Proposition 1, a "completely new City-run" criminal background check "process will cost millions in processing fees, additional staff, and bureaucracy" with taxpayers getting "the bill." By W. Gardner Selby• April 30, 2016 John McCain stated on September 28, 2007 in a speech to the Hispanic Business Expo in Detroit.: "Our tax code is so complicated it extracts $140 billion in extra tax preparation costs every year - one thousand dollars for every American family." By Janet Zink• November 5, 2007 Florida Police Benevolent Association stated on September 27, 2010 in a TV ad.: "Rick Scott's prison plan would cut Florida's prison budget in half, close prisons, and release tens of thousands of prisoners early -- murderers, rapists, sex offenders, armed robbers, drug dealers." By Aaron Sharockman• October 4, 2010 Articles (4788) The facts behind Trump’s jabs at Amazon on taxes, USPS and lost retail jobs By Manuela Tobias• March 29, 2018 Do rich foreign women give birth in Miami then not pay the bill, as Rubio said? By Amy Sherman• February 12, 2016 Fact checking the new transportation law By April Hunt• May 7, 2015 Rauner blames Democrats for decades of bipartisan can-kicking By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• December 9, 2018 In context: Joe Biden’s ‘fair share’ comments on gas prices By Bill McCarthy• December 9, 2021 The weird and wacky Truth-O-Meters of late By April Hunt• October 16, 2015 Fact-check: Trump’s ‘Meet the Press’ falsehoods about abortion, Jan. 6 security and bacon prices By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• September 18, 2023 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Miami By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• March 10, 2016 A look into the business practices of Indiana's Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun By Manuela Tobias• May 21, 2018 ‘The California price’: Why it costs so much to build a home in the Golden State By Chris Nichols• November 19, 2019 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Miami By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• March 10, 2016 Immigration fact-checking in 2014 By Amy Sherman• December 23, 2014 Before voting, check out our Scott Walker and Tony Evers fact-checks By D.L. Davis, Tom Kertscher• August 21, 2018 Mayor Bob Buckhorn's $765.4M budget delivers two Promises Kept By Richard Danielson• September 22, 2011 Ask PolitiFact: What would speed up election results? By Yacob Reyes, Amy Sherman• November 10, 2022 Social Security: A critical program with an uncertain future By Jon Greenberg• December 26, 2019 Australian political ad: A health care system like America’s? OH NO! By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 14, 2013 Immigration: the year in fact-checking By Amy Sherman• December 19, 2014 Fact-checking Sen. Barbara Boxer's attack ad on Carly Fiorina's record at HP By Robert Farley• September 17, 2010 Ordering takeout is probably safe during COVID-19 outbreak, experts say, but take precautions By Samantha Putterman• April 1, 2020
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Tom Graves stated on March 20, 2012 in a press release: "The federal government owns tens of thousands of properties that are vacant or underused." By Willoughby Mariano• April 20, 2012 Michael T. Owens stated on April 01, 2015 in a news report: A $5-a-night hotel/motel tax that’s part of the transportation bill will hurt Georgia’s convention business by adding extra costs for large groups coming to the state. By April Hunt• April 15, 2015 Donald Trump stated on October 20, 2018 in an exchange with reporters: Saudi Arabia has ordered $450 billion, "$110 billion of which is a military order," producing "over a million jobs." By Jon Greenberg• October 23, 2018 The Gateway Pundit stated on February 05, 2021 in an article: “Newly discovered video shows late night deliveries of tens of thousands of illegal ballots 8 hours after deadline.” By Clara Hendrickson• February 5, 2021 Chris Christie stated on November 07, 2012 in a press conference : Says "I was the first governor in America to endorse Mitt Romney." By Caryn Shinske• November 11, 2012 Save Our Springs Alliance stated on August 16, 2011 in a newsletter post.: "Ten years ago the Austin Water Utility used a total of 240.3 million gallons. Every summer since then our peak day of water use has been lower." By W. Gardner Selby• September 17, 2011 Robert Pittenger stated on May 02, 2017 in a written statement: Says the Republican plan to replace Obamacare, "absolutely does not eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions." By Will Doran• May 4, 2017 Ann McLane Kuster stated on June 05, 2017 in a meeting with nonprofit leaders: For 22 percent of N.H. Meals on Wheels recipients, the delivery driver is "the only human contact in their life from week to week." By Nick Reid• June 9, 2017 Our City, Our Safety, Our Choice stated on April 08, 2016 in a fund-raising letter from female supporters: Austin’s Stop Abuse for Everyone has seen in its offices "sexual assault survivors that report being attacked by their ridesharing drivers, at a rate of one per month." By W. Gardner Selby• April 15, 2016 Elizabeth Warren stated on August 28, 2022 in an interview on CNN: "40% of the folks who have student loans do not have a college diploma, four-year diploma. These are people who are truck drivers and who are nail technicians and nurses’ aides.” By Jon Greenberg• September 13, 2022 Instagram posts stated on October 02, 2024 in Instagram posts: Vice President Kamala Harris' comments in Augusta, Georgia, show the Biden administration is offering Hurricane Helene victims only $750 in relief. By Loreben Tuquero• October 4, 2024 Facebook posts stated on March 22, 2024 in Facebook posts: Donald Trump paid off the mortgage of a man who helped him fix a flat tire. By Sofia Ahmed• March 29, 2024 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 Debbie Dooley stated on March 31, 2015 in a Twitter post: The recently passed transportation funding bill is a billion-dollar tax increase for Georgians. By April Hunt• April 27, 2015 Freedom Partners stated on April 08, 2014 in a campaign ad: Says Bruce Braley took "tens of thousands from his friends in the health insurance industry" and gave them "special favors" by voting for Obamacare. By Louis Jacobson• April 11, 2014 American Postal Workers Union stated on July 08, 2013 in television advertisement: "The U.S. Postal Service doesn’t run on your tax dollars. It’s funded solely by stamps and postage." By Eric Stirgus• July 24, 2013 Ed Whitacre stated on April 21, 2010 in a TV ad: GM has "repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule." By Robert Farley• April 27, 2010 Ridesharing Works for Austin stated on April 26, 2016 in a voter mailer noted by a reader: If Austin voters reject Proposition 1, a "completely new City-run" criminal background check "process will cost millions in processing fees, additional staff, and bureaucracy" with taxpayers getting "the bill." By W. Gardner Selby• April 30, 2016 John McCain stated on September 28, 2007 in a speech to the Hispanic Business Expo in Detroit.: "Our tax code is so complicated it extracts $140 billion in extra tax preparation costs every year - one thousand dollars for every American family." By Janet Zink• November 5, 2007 Florida Police Benevolent Association stated on September 27, 2010 in a TV ad.: "Rick Scott's prison plan would cut Florida's prison budget in half, close prisons, and release tens of thousands of prisoners early -- murderers, rapists, sex offenders, armed robbers, drug dealers." By Aaron Sharockman• October 4, 2010
The facts behind Trump’s jabs at Amazon on taxes, USPS and lost retail jobs By Manuela Tobias• March 29, 2018 Do rich foreign women give birth in Miami then not pay the bill, as Rubio said? By Amy Sherman• February 12, 2016 Fact checking the new transportation law By April Hunt• May 7, 2015 Rauner blames Democrats for decades of bipartisan can-kicking By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• December 9, 2018 In context: Joe Biden’s ‘fair share’ comments on gas prices By Bill McCarthy• December 9, 2021 The weird and wacky Truth-O-Meters of late By April Hunt• October 16, 2015 Fact-check: Trump’s ‘Meet the Press’ falsehoods about abortion, Jan. 6 security and bacon prices By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• September 18, 2023 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Miami By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• March 10, 2016 A look into the business practices of Indiana's Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun By Manuela Tobias• May 21, 2018 ‘The California price’: Why it costs so much to build a home in the Golden State By Chris Nichols• November 19, 2019 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Miami By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• March 10, 2016 Immigration fact-checking in 2014 By Amy Sherman• December 23, 2014 Before voting, check out our Scott Walker and Tony Evers fact-checks By D.L. Davis, Tom Kertscher• August 21, 2018 Mayor Bob Buckhorn's $765.4M budget delivers two Promises Kept By Richard Danielson• September 22, 2011 Ask PolitiFact: What would speed up election results? By Yacob Reyes, Amy Sherman• November 10, 2022 Social Security: A critical program with an uncertain future By Jon Greenberg• December 26, 2019 Australian political ad: A health care system like America’s? OH NO! By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 14, 2013 Immigration: the year in fact-checking By Amy Sherman• December 19, 2014 Fact-checking Sen. Barbara Boxer's attack ad on Carly Fiorina's record at HP By Robert Farley• September 17, 2010 Ordering takeout is probably safe during COVID-19 outbreak, experts say, but take precautions By Samantha Putterman• April 1, 2020