16 People 19340 Fact-checks 6572 Articles People (16) Florida Supreme Court Gary Sides Marijuana Policy Project Students for Trump Vets for Trump The Trump Talks Donald Trump Tiffany Trump Eric Trump Melania Trump Ivanka Trump President Trump's lawyers Donald Trump Jr. Wisconsin Trump Victory Politics Elite Trump Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Fact-checks (19340) Pam Bondi stated on October 24, 2013 in an initial brief to the Florida Supreme Court: "Whether the Amendment passes or not, the medical use of marijuana is a federal criminal offense." By Joshua Gillin• December 17, 2013 Nowtrump.com stated on March 09, 2018 in a story: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public school in the United States "will not teach the tenets of Islam or Sharia Law." By Amy Sherman• March 15, 2018 Pam Bondi stated on October 24, 2013 in an initial brief to the Florida Supreme Court: Florida’s proposed medical marijuana amendment "would make Florida one of the most lenient medical-marijuana states, allowing use for limitless ‘other conditions’ specified by any physician." By Joshua Gillin• December 17, 2013 Ted Cruz stated on October 26, 2016 in a rally for a Colorado U.S. Senate nominee: "There is long historical precedent for a Supreme Court with fewer justices." By Bobby Cervantes• November 23, 2016 Facebook posts stated on September 18, 2020 in on social media: “4 republican senators now on board...no vote until January on (Supreme Court): Murkowski, Romney, Collins, Grassley.” By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2020 Americans for Safe Access stated on June 05, 2014 in a TV ad: Judging by a recent vote, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz "thinks it's okay for medical marijuana patients to go to federal prison." By Amy Sherman• June 10, 2014 Libs of TikTok stated on October 30, 2024 in an X post: “The lady who leaked passwords for voting systems in Colorado is the same person who tried to remove Trump from the ballot.” By Sofia Ahmed• November 2, 2024 Don Gaetz stated on February 13, 2014 in a "Florida Face to Face" interview: The medical marijuana ballot initiative "doesn’t require a physician writing a prescription" and can be for conditions like "having a back that needs to be scratched." By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• February 21, 2014 Donald Trump stated on September 22, 2017 in a rally: "So now they take drugs, literally, and they throw it, a hundred pounds of drugs. They throw it over the wall, they have catapults, but they throw it over the wall, and it lands and it hits somebody on the head." By Miriam Valverde• September 27, 2017 Tony Evers stated on November 14, 2022 in Twitter: “An overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites support restoring #Roe and legalizing marijuana.” By Madeline Heim• December 2, 2022 Chris Sununu stated on June 26, 2018 in an interview: "Every time they’ve done those border patrols, they’ve taken out people who have trafficked drugs. That’s the federal government’s role. They’re doing their job." By Ethan DeWitt• July 27, 2018 Facebook posts stated on September 22, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Judge Amy Coney Barrett said that “gays have a right to be discriminated against because they are against God’s wishes” and that “white people are God’s chosen ones.” By Noah Y. Kim• September 25, 2020 Thom Tillis stated on October 26, 2020 in speeches: On confirming a Supreme Court justice nominee in a presidential election year. By Paul Specht• October 28, 2020 James Aubin stated on January 05, 2015 in a newspaper commentary: "Colorado raked in $60 million in marijuana taxes and licensing fees in the past year." By Katie Mulvaney• January 11, 2015 Vernon Keenan stated on April 26, 2016 in Newspaper interview : The city of Clarkston "can’t decriminalize marijuana. Only state legislators and Congress can do that." By Jim Tharpe• May 11, 2016 Ruth Marcus stated on July 27, 2014 in comments on NBC's "Meet the Press": "The best evidence is that you lose -- if you use marijuana as a teenager regularly -- eight IQ points." By Jon Greenberg• July 27, 2014 Joaquin Castro stated on April 28, 2023 in a tweet: “Title 42 and other Trump-era holdovers are forcing migrants into dangerous, overcrowded conditions in Mexico.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 5, 2023 Instagram posts stated on February 29, 2024 in an Instagram post: “The ‘Judge’ who took Trump off the ballot in Illinois is a traffic court judge.” By Loreben Tuquero• March 8, 2024 GOP Daily Brief stated on November 23, 2020 in a story: “Supreme Court Shakes Up 2020 Election, Assigns Conservatives To Swing State Circuit Courts.” By Noah Y. Kim• December 2, 2020 Wendy Davis stated on August 07, 2014 in a TV ad: Says that, as a Supreme Court justice, Greg Abbott found that a company whose vacuum cleaners were sold door to door "had no responsibility" in the hiring of a salesman who raped a customer. By W. Gardner Selby• August 8, 2014 Articles (6572) Fact-checking 7 claims about marijuana By Jon Greenberg• January 31, 2014 Fact-checking 7 claims about marijuana By Jon Greenberg• January 31, 2014 Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign promises: Here are her plans for the presidency By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• September 30, 2024 Steve Scalise’s flawed argument that states didn’t follow their own election laws By Amy Sherman• October 15, 2021 Biden made a lot of promises about race. Can he keep them? By Amy Sherman• January 26, 2021 Texas governor suggests feds violated court order by snipping razor wire at border. Is it true? By Bayliss Wagner• January 4, 2024 Razor wire and a blocked Border Patrol. What’s going on in Eagle Pass, Texas? By Jeff Cercone, Maria Ramirez Uribe• January 24, 2024 Did Joe Biden keep these 99 promises? We reviewed his presidential record By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• January 14, 2025 Will medical marijuana users in Missouri be able to buy guns? By Ryan Hanrahan• November 21, 2018 Pot 101: Facts you should know about California’s legal marijuana By Chris Nichols• January 5, 2018 Does marijuana lead to violence? Experts say there’s no clear link By Bill McCarthy• September 4, 2019 Donald Trump didn’t put his hand on the Bible during his oath of office. He’s still the president. By Samantha Putterman• January 20, 2025 Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s claims about the 2020 election during Joe Rogan interview By Louis Jacobson• October 26, 2024 How Republicans could fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat, explained By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2020 Can states punish women for traveling out of state to get an abortion? By Louis Jacobson• June 29, 2022 Fact-checking ‘Kamala Harris Facts’ By Ciara O'Rourke• July 25, 2024 Understanding the battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act By Noah Y. 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Pam Bondi stated on October 24, 2013 in an initial brief to the Florida Supreme Court: "Whether the Amendment passes or not, the medical use of marijuana is a federal criminal offense." By Joshua Gillin• December 17, 2013 Nowtrump.com stated on March 09, 2018 in a story: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public school in the United States "will not teach the tenets of Islam or Sharia Law." By Amy Sherman• March 15, 2018 Pam Bondi stated on October 24, 2013 in an initial brief to the Florida Supreme Court: Florida’s proposed medical marijuana amendment "would make Florida one of the most lenient medical-marijuana states, allowing use for limitless ‘other conditions’ specified by any physician." By Joshua Gillin• December 17, 2013 Ted Cruz stated on October 26, 2016 in a rally for a Colorado U.S. Senate nominee: "There is long historical precedent for a Supreme Court with fewer justices." By Bobby Cervantes• November 23, 2016 Facebook posts stated on September 18, 2020 in on social media: “4 republican senators now on board...no vote until January on (Supreme Court): Murkowski, Romney, Collins, Grassley.” By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2020 Americans for Safe Access stated on June 05, 2014 in a TV ad: Judging by a recent vote, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz "thinks it's okay for medical marijuana patients to go to federal prison." By Amy Sherman• June 10, 2014 Libs of TikTok stated on October 30, 2024 in an X post: “The lady who leaked passwords for voting systems in Colorado is the same person who tried to remove Trump from the ballot.” By Sofia Ahmed• November 2, 2024 Don Gaetz stated on February 13, 2014 in a "Florida Face to Face" interview: The medical marijuana ballot initiative "doesn’t require a physician writing a prescription" and can be for conditions like "having a back that needs to be scratched." By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• February 21, 2014 Donald Trump stated on September 22, 2017 in a rally: "So now they take drugs, literally, and they throw it, a hundred pounds of drugs. They throw it over the wall, they have catapults, but they throw it over the wall, and it lands and it hits somebody on the head." By Miriam Valverde• September 27, 2017 Tony Evers stated on November 14, 2022 in Twitter: “An overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites support restoring #Roe and legalizing marijuana.” By Madeline Heim• December 2, 2022 Chris Sununu stated on June 26, 2018 in an interview: "Every time they’ve done those border patrols, they’ve taken out people who have trafficked drugs. That’s the federal government’s role. They’re doing their job." By Ethan DeWitt• July 27, 2018 Facebook posts stated on September 22, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Judge Amy Coney Barrett said that “gays have a right to be discriminated against because they are against God’s wishes” and that “white people are God’s chosen ones.” By Noah Y. Kim• September 25, 2020 Thom Tillis stated on October 26, 2020 in speeches: On confirming a Supreme Court justice nominee in a presidential election year. By Paul Specht• October 28, 2020 James Aubin stated on January 05, 2015 in a newspaper commentary: "Colorado raked in $60 million in marijuana taxes and licensing fees in the past year." By Katie Mulvaney• January 11, 2015 Vernon Keenan stated on April 26, 2016 in Newspaper interview : The city of Clarkston "can’t decriminalize marijuana. Only state legislators and Congress can do that." By Jim Tharpe• May 11, 2016 Ruth Marcus stated on July 27, 2014 in comments on NBC's "Meet the Press": "The best evidence is that you lose -- if you use marijuana as a teenager regularly -- eight IQ points." By Jon Greenberg• July 27, 2014 Joaquin Castro stated on April 28, 2023 in a tweet: “Title 42 and other Trump-era holdovers are forcing migrants into dangerous, overcrowded conditions in Mexico.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 5, 2023 Instagram posts stated on February 29, 2024 in an Instagram post: “The ‘Judge’ who took Trump off the ballot in Illinois is a traffic court judge.” By Loreben Tuquero• March 8, 2024 GOP Daily Brief stated on November 23, 2020 in a story: “Supreme Court Shakes Up 2020 Election, Assigns Conservatives To Swing State Circuit Courts.” By Noah Y. Kim• December 2, 2020 Wendy Davis stated on August 07, 2014 in a TV ad: Says that, as a Supreme Court justice, Greg Abbott found that a company whose vacuum cleaners were sold door to door "had no responsibility" in the hiring of a salesman who raped a customer. By W. Gardner Selby• August 8, 2014
Fact-checking 7 claims about marijuana By Jon Greenberg• January 31, 2014 Fact-checking 7 claims about marijuana By Jon Greenberg• January 31, 2014 Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign promises: Here are her plans for the presidency By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• September 30, 2024 Steve Scalise’s flawed argument that states didn’t follow their own election laws By Amy Sherman• October 15, 2021 Biden made a lot of promises about race. Can he keep them? By Amy Sherman• January 26, 2021 Texas governor suggests feds violated court order by snipping razor wire at border. Is it true? By Bayliss Wagner• January 4, 2024 Razor wire and a blocked Border Patrol. What’s going on in Eagle Pass, Texas? By Jeff Cercone, Maria Ramirez Uribe• January 24, 2024 Did Joe Biden keep these 99 promises? We reviewed his presidential record By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• January 14, 2025 Will medical marijuana users in Missouri be able to buy guns? By Ryan Hanrahan• November 21, 2018 Pot 101: Facts you should know about California’s legal marijuana By Chris Nichols• January 5, 2018 Does marijuana lead to violence? Experts say there’s no clear link By Bill McCarthy• September 4, 2019 Donald Trump didn’t put his hand on the Bible during his oath of office. He’s still the president. By Samantha Putterman• January 20, 2025 Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s claims about the 2020 election during Joe Rogan interview By Louis Jacobson• October 26, 2024 How Republicans could fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat, explained By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2020 Can states punish women for traveling out of state to get an abortion? By Louis Jacobson• June 29, 2022 Fact-checking ‘Kamala Harris Facts’ By Ciara O'Rourke• July 25, 2024 Understanding the battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act By Noah Y. Kim• November 1, 2021 Why did JD Vance accuse Kamala Harris of engaging in censorship ‘at an industrial scale’? We explain By Jeff Cercone, Samantha Putterman• October 3, 2024 Can Robert Mueller subpoena Donald Trump? A look at the legal precedents By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2018