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By Madison Czopek• May 31, 2024 Stephen Miller stated on October 24, 2025 in an interview: “To all ICE officers, you have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• October 29, 2025 Bruce Rauner stated on January 29, 2018 in a session with Chicago Tribune editorial board: "No private business was conducted on public property. That issue is a contract dispute." By Bob Secter, Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• January 30, 2018 Donald Trump stated on May 18, 2026 in remarks at the White House: "There's been numerous other occasions over the years” when the federal government created a reserve similar to a new $1.776 billion anti-weaponization settlement fund. By Louis Jacobson• May 20, 2026 Sam Houston stated on December 13, 2013 in a campaign web page: Says he would have "almost twice the actual experience practicing law" Greg Abbott did on becoming attorney general of Texas. By Sue Owen• December 16, 2013 Donald Trump stated on September 26, 2016 in the presidential debate in Hempstead, N.Y.: Says "no, you’re wrong," responding to the assertion that stop-and-frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York. By Lauren Carroll• September 28, 2016 Realtime Politics stated on December 11, 2016 in : "Democrats Filing TREASON Charges Against Trump, McConnell, Giuliani, & Comey." By Louis Jacobson• December 15, 2016 David Boies stated on April 08, 2014 in the Civil Rights Summit at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library: Every one of "more than 30 federal judges who have considered the issue of gay and lesbian rights since last June… ruled that marriage is a constitutional right and you cannot deprive individual citizens of that right based on their sexual orientation." By W. Gardner Selby• April 16, 2014 New York Post stated on September 12, 2017 in a tweet: Says Ted Cruz is the "same senator who once supported a ban on sex toys." By W. Gardner Selby• September 21, 2017 Chris Matthews stated on June 04, 2012 in comments on MSNBC's "Hardball": Under Florida’s voting law, a requirement to turn in voter registrations within 48 hours "makes it impossible to meet the deadline if you’re working right to the end of the week." By Aaron Sharockman• June 12, 2012 Donald Trump stated on November 13, 2020 in a tweet: A 1993 example of voter fraud in Philadelphia is “exactly what happened to us” in the 2020 election. By Jessica Calefati• November 19, 2020 Mike Parson stated on April 27, 2020 in a tweet: "All Missouri businesses can open Monday, May 4, under our new Order as long as new guidelines are followed." By Jack Kosowski• May 20, 2020 Anita Perry stated on October 14, 2011 in a campaign stop.: "My son had to resign his job because of federal regulations that Washington has put on us." By W. Gardner Selby• October 22, 2011 Danny Porter stated on May 04, 2015 in an interview with AM750 and 95.5 FM News/Talk WSB radio: "A sitting sheriff cannot be charged except by a warrant issued by a Superior Court judge." By Nancy Badertscher, April Hunt• May 6, 2015 Dan Forest stated on June 22, 2020 in a tweet: "North Carolina is one of four states" that hasn't opened gyms. By Paul Specht• June 25, 2020 Jon Kyl stated on June 28, 2010 in a hearing on the Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan: "The ABA's own criteria for a judicial nominee call for, among other things, at least 12 years' experience in the practice of law, and they mean actual practice of law." By Louis Jacobson• June 28, 2010 Social Media stated on May 25, 2025 in social media posts: The Republican tax and spending bill will let President Donald Trump “delay or cancel elections — legally.” By Amy Sherman• May 28, 2025 Greg Abbott stated on June 12, 2015 in a press release: A Texas law "will repatriate $1 billion of gold bullion from the Federal Reserve in New York to Texas." By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2015 Facebook posts stated on March 26, 2024 in a post: "Trump takes out a loan and pays it back with interest, it is a crime." By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• April 5, 2024 Ron DeSantis stated on April 05, 2022 in a press conference: New York City is “wasting taxpayer money on” billboards in Florida. By Yacob Reyes• April 11, 2022 Articles (8166) Trump's old taxes can't be audited as part of IRS deal. 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Jesse Watters stated on May 28, 2024 in a segment of "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Fox News: Judge Juan Merchan “overrules every objection from the defense and sustains every objection from the prosecution” during former President Donald Trump’s New York trial. By Madison Czopek• May 31, 2024 Stephen Miller stated on October 24, 2025 in an interview: “To all ICE officers, you have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• October 29, 2025 Bruce Rauner stated on January 29, 2018 in a session with Chicago Tribune editorial board: "No private business was conducted on public property. That issue is a contract dispute." By Bob Secter, Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• January 30, 2018 Donald Trump stated on May 18, 2026 in remarks at the White House: "There's been numerous other occasions over the years” when the federal government created a reserve similar to a new $1.776 billion anti-weaponization settlement fund. By Louis Jacobson• May 20, 2026 Sam Houston stated on December 13, 2013 in a campaign web page: Says he would have "almost twice the actual experience practicing law" Greg Abbott did on becoming attorney general of Texas. By Sue Owen• December 16, 2013 Donald Trump stated on September 26, 2016 in the presidential debate in Hempstead, N.Y.: Says "no, you’re wrong," responding to the assertion that stop-and-frisk was ruled unconstitutional in New York. By Lauren Carroll• September 28, 2016 Realtime Politics stated on December 11, 2016 in : "Democrats Filing TREASON Charges Against Trump, McConnell, Giuliani, & Comey." By Louis Jacobson• December 15, 2016 David Boies stated on April 08, 2014 in the Civil Rights Summit at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library: Every one of "more than 30 federal judges who have considered the issue of gay and lesbian rights since last June… ruled that marriage is a constitutional right and you cannot deprive individual citizens of that right based on their sexual orientation." By W. Gardner Selby• April 16, 2014 New York Post stated on September 12, 2017 in a tweet: Says Ted Cruz is the "same senator who once supported a ban on sex toys." By W. Gardner Selby• September 21, 2017 Chris Matthews stated on June 04, 2012 in comments on MSNBC's "Hardball": Under Florida’s voting law, a requirement to turn in voter registrations within 48 hours "makes it impossible to meet the deadline if you’re working right to the end of the week." By Aaron Sharockman• June 12, 2012 Donald Trump stated on November 13, 2020 in a tweet: A 1993 example of voter fraud in Philadelphia is “exactly what happened to us” in the 2020 election. By Jessica Calefati• November 19, 2020 Mike Parson stated on April 27, 2020 in a tweet: "All Missouri businesses can open Monday, May 4, under our new Order as long as new guidelines are followed." By Jack Kosowski• May 20, 2020 Anita Perry stated on October 14, 2011 in a campaign stop.: "My son had to resign his job because of federal regulations that Washington has put on us." By W. Gardner Selby• October 22, 2011 Danny Porter stated on May 04, 2015 in an interview with AM750 and 95.5 FM News/Talk WSB radio: "A sitting sheriff cannot be charged except by a warrant issued by a Superior Court judge." By Nancy Badertscher, April Hunt• May 6, 2015 Dan Forest stated on June 22, 2020 in a tweet: "North Carolina is one of four states" that hasn't opened gyms. By Paul Specht• June 25, 2020 Jon Kyl stated on June 28, 2010 in a hearing on the Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan: "The ABA's own criteria for a judicial nominee call for, among other things, at least 12 years' experience in the practice of law, and they mean actual practice of law." By Louis Jacobson• June 28, 2010 Social Media stated on May 25, 2025 in social media posts: The Republican tax and spending bill will let President Donald Trump “delay or cancel elections — legally.” By Amy Sherman• May 28, 2025 Greg Abbott stated on June 12, 2015 in a press release: A Texas law "will repatriate $1 billion of gold bullion from the Federal Reserve in New York to Texas." By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2015 Facebook posts stated on March 26, 2024 in a post: "Trump takes out a loan and pays it back with interest, it is a crime." By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu• April 5, 2024 Ron DeSantis stated on April 05, 2022 in a press conference: New York City is “wasting taxpayer money on” billboards in Florida. By Yacob Reyes• April 11, 2022
Trump's old taxes can't be audited as part of IRS deal. That's unprecedented — and hard to reverse By Louis Jacobson• May 21, 2026 Trump spoke about girls being ‘of age’ at ‘above six years old’ as he promoted the SAVE America Act By Zoe Weyand• March 12, 2026 Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? By Matthew Crowley• April 13, 2023 Fact-checking falsehoods after shooting in hotel hosting correspondents’ dinner Trump attended By Amy Sherman• April 26, 2026 Fact-checking the Kagan hearings on Day 2 By Robert Farley, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson• June 28, 2010 Donald Trump at CPAC gives misleading impression about immigration, MS-13 By Louis Jacobson• February 26, 2018 Fact-checking Trump’s speech at Trump Tower after New York felony conviction By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• May 31, 2024 North Carolina 'Raise The Age' push: Four mini fact-checks on criminal justice reform By Will Doran• May 3, 2017 Raúl Castro indictment: Who were Brothers to the Rescue? What happened in 1996? By Maria Briceño, Samantha Putterman• May 20, 2026 FACTSHEET: Financial regulation explained By Angie Drobnic Holan• April 29, 2010 Impeachment articles against Wisconsin elections official riddled with false and misleading claims By Tyler Katzenberger• October 5, 2023 Fact-checking misleading statements by Trump and his allies about Judge James Boasberg By Amy Sherman• April 3, 2025 Beto O'Rourke tweets at Sarah Huckabee Sanders about El Paso's safety ranking By Jasper Scherer• January 16, 2018 Fact-checking Donald Trump's Monday speech at the 2020 RNC By PolitiFact Staff • August 24, 2020 New York state of mind By Jon Greenberg, Katie Sanders• April 6, 2015 Fact-check: Donald Trump’s misleading attack ad on Fani Willis’ ‘relationship with a gang member’ By Nuria Diaz Muñoz, Amy Sherman• August 10, 2023 Did Donald Trump invent claim that Barack Obama tapped his phone? By Lauren Carroll• March 6, 2017 The Trump documents indictment: Which charges are most serious? Can he still run in 2024? By Louis Jacobson• June 9, 2023 Can Donald Trump vote, travel internationally or own a gun after New York felony sentence? By Amy Sherman• January 10, 2025 ‘All they had to do was ask,’ said Trump: A timeline of efforts to retrieve presidential records By Jeff Cercone• August 25, 2022