0 People 25701 Fact-checks 8067 Articles People (0) Fact-checks (25701) Bloggers stated on January 11, 2018 in a blog post: "Twitter caught leaking Donald Trump’s private messages in undercover sting." By Bill McCarthy• June 28, 2018 Kevin McCarthy stated on August 31, 2021 in a statement via Twitter: “If these (telecom and internet) companies comply with the Democrat order to turn over private information, they are in violation of federal law and subject to losing their ability to operate in the United States.” By Jon Greenberg• September 2, 2021 Josh Hawley stated on August 07, 2018 in a speech: "I am the only (state attorney general) in America fighting to hold the big tech companies accountable for their behavior." By Louis Jacobson• August 14, 2018 TikTok posts stated on May 04, 2023 in a video shared on TikTok: U.S. Marine Corps arrested a CDC official. By Madison Czopek• May 8, 2023 Tom Graves stated on June 28, 2013 in a news release: "The government does not need a warrant to read your old emails." By Janel Davis• September 10, 2013 Donald Trump stated on October 09, 2016 in the second 2016 presidential debate: "You (Hillary Clinton) get a subpoena, and after getting the subpoena you delete 33,000 emails." By Lauren Carroll• October 10, 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 Tom Cole stated on October 31, 2019 in a speech on the House floor: The impeachment process against Donald Trump "provides fewer due process protections and fewer protections for minority rights than what we have seen in previous impeachment efforts." By Jon Greenberg• November 4, 2019 news.groopspeak.com stated on November 29, 2017 in a headline: "Breaking: federal judge grants permission to subpoena Trump." By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2017 Rob Wittman stated on November 11, 2019 in : "There’s actually been more subpoenas issued by the (U.S. House) majority than bills passed." By Warren Fiske, Bill McCarthy• November 19, 2019 Charlie Crist stated on April 12, 2010 in in a TV ad.: Marco Rubio was "subpoenaed." By Aaron Sharockman• April 13, 2010 Facebook posts stated on June 15, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says news stories referencing 322 and COVID-19 are proof cases are being “synchronized” By Eric Litke• June 16, 2020 Mike Shields stated on October 31, 2019 in a CNN panel discussion: Says Democrats "have issued more subpoenas than they’ve passed bills." By Bill McCarthy• November 4, 2019 Rob Portman stated on January 24, 2013 in a news release: Says out-of-state abortion clinics "have marketed their services to minors" in states with parental consent laws. By Stephen Koff• February 6, 2013 Pat Roberts stated on December 06, 2011 in an interview on Fox Business News: Says with Jon Corzine, "it's the first time, I think, in history where a former Senator has been subpoenaed to testify before his former colleagues." By Erin O'Neill• December 14, 2011 Ron DeSantis stated on December 06, 2023 in the fourth Republican presidential primary debate: Discussing gender-affirming surgical care for minors, said that Sweden “shut it down.” By Grace Abels• December 18, 2023 Mitt Romney stated on April 12, 2015 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": Says Hillary Clinton "erased all of her emails even though they were subject to recall and review by Congress." By Jon Greenberg• April 12, 2015 Newt Gingrich stated on December 19, 2011 in a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa: "No federal official at any level is currently allowed to say ‘Merry Christmas.’" By Louis Jacobson• December 21, 2011 Jim Himes stated on December 18, 2019 in in an impeachment debate: Says President Donald Trump "has not given this Congress a single email, phone record or document." By Bill McCarthy• December 19, 2019 Donald Trump stated on January 27, 2020 in a tweet: "The Democrat controlled House never even asked John Bolton to testify." By Bill McCarthy• January 27, 2020 Articles (8067) Can Robert Mueller subpoena Donald Trump? A look at the legal precedents By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2018 How strong are HIPAA protections in a post-Roe world? By Louis Jacobson• July 7, 2022 Did the NC elections board 'decline to comply' with ICE request? Here are the facts. By Paul Specht• February 5, 2019 A closer look at attorney-client privilege after raid of Donald Trump’s lawyer By John Kruzel• April 10, 2018 Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you? By Victoria Knight, Hannah Norman• May 12, 2022 One year into Mueller probe, a review of attacks and key questions By Louis Jacobson• May 17, 2018 Hillary Clinton and the House Republicans battle over Benghazi subpoena By Lauren Carroll• July 9, 2015 Look who’s not talking: Key figures who aren’t cooperating with Jan. 6 investigators By Jon Greenberg• January 10, 2022 Why Steve Bannon’s and Hunter Biden’s subpoena disputes differ By Sara Swann• June 10, 2024 Does Mueller’s grand jury mean an indictment is imminent? By John Kruzel• August 10, 2017 The Jan. 6 committee’s planned subpoena of Donald Trump: What does it mean? By Louis Jacobson• October 14, 2022 The security risks of Pokémon Go, explained By Nadia Pflaum• July 14, 2016 Republicans take on Corzine after bankruptcy of MF Global By Erin O'Neill• December 23, 2011 Miscellaneous claims in the Scott Walker-Mary Burke race By Dave Umhoefer• November 3, 2014 What’s next for the Jan. 6 Committee? By Louis Jacobson• July 22, 2022 Read the articles of impeachment House Democrats have introduced against President Donald Trump By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 10, 2019 ‘All they had to do was ask,’ said Trump: A timeline of efforts to retrieve presidential records By Jeff Cercone• August 25, 2022 Trump mentioned the ‘Crowdstrike’ conspiracy during his call with Ukraine. Here’s what that means By Daniel Funke• September 27, 2019 Good vibes or bad? Here’s what to know about the scientific evidence for trendy vibration plates By Madison Czopek• March 12, 2026 A week to investigate: What a Kavanaugh probe might look like By John Kruzel• September 28, 2018
Bloggers stated on January 11, 2018 in a blog post: "Twitter caught leaking Donald Trump’s private messages in undercover sting." By Bill McCarthy• June 28, 2018 Kevin McCarthy stated on August 31, 2021 in a statement via Twitter: “If these (telecom and internet) companies comply with the Democrat order to turn over private information, they are in violation of federal law and subject to losing their ability to operate in the United States.” By Jon Greenberg• September 2, 2021 Josh Hawley stated on August 07, 2018 in a speech: "I am the only (state attorney general) in America fighting to hold the big tech companies accountable for their behavior." By Louis Jacobson• August 14, 2018 TikTok posts stated on May 04, 2023 in a video shared on TikTok: U.S. Marine Corps arrested a CDC official. By Madison Czopek• May 8, 2023 Tom Graves stated on June 28, 2013 in a news release: "The government does not need a warrant to read your old emails." By Janel Davis• September 10, 2013 Donald Trump stated on October 09, 2016 in the second 2016 presidential debate: "You (Hillary Clinton) get a subpoena, and after getting the subpoena you delete 33,000 emails." By Lauren Carroll• October 10, 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 Tom Cole stated on October 31, 2019 in a speech on the House floor: The impeachment process against Donald Trump "provides fewer due process protections and fewer protections for minority rights than what we have seen in previous impeachment efforts." By Jon Greenberg• November 4, 2019 news.groopspeak.com stated on November 29, 2017 in a headline: "Breaking: federal judge grants permission to subpoena Trump." By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2017 Rob Wittman stated on November 11, 2019 in : "There’s actually been more subpoenas issued by the (U.S. House) majority than bills passed." By Warren Fiske, Bill McCarthy• November 19, 2019 Charlie Crist stated on April 12, 2010 in in a TV ad.: Marco Rubio was "subpoenaed." By Aaron Sharockman• April 13, 2010 Facebook posts stated on June 15, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says news stories referencing 322 and COVID-19 are proof cases are being “synchronized” By Eric Litke• June 16, 2020 Mike Shields stated on October 31, 2019 in a CNN panel discussion: Says Democrats "have issued more subpoenas than they’ve passed bills." By Bill McCarthy• November 4, 2019 Rob Portman stated on January 24, 2013 in a news release: Says out-of-state abortion clinics "have marketed their services to minors" in states with parental consent laws. By Stephen Koff• February 6, 2013 Pat Roberts stated on December 06, 2011 in an interview on Fox Business News: Says with Jon Corzine, "it's the first time, I think, in history where a former Senator has been subpoenaed to testify before his former colleagues." By Erin O'Neill• December 14, 2011 Ron DeSantis stated on December 06, 2023 in the fourth Republican presidential primary debate: Discussing gender-affirming surgical care for minors, said that Sweden “shut it down.” By Grace Abels• December 18, 2023 Mitt Romney stated on April 12, 2015 in comments on "Fox News Sunday": Says Hillary Clinton "erased all of her emails even though they were subject to recall and review by Congress." By Jon Greenberg• April 12, 2015 Newt Gingrich stated on December 19, 2011 in a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa: "No federal official at any level is currently allowed to say ‘Merry Christmas.’" By Louis Jacobson• December 21, 2011 Jim Himes stated on December 18, 2019 in in an impeachment debate: Says President Donald Trump "has not given this Congress a single email, phone record or document." By Bill McCarthy• December 19, 2019 Donald Trump stated on January 27, 2020 in a tweet: "The Democrat controlled House never even asked John Bolton to testify." By Bill McCarthy• January 27, 2020
Can Robert Mueller subpoena Donald Trump? A look at the legal precedents By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2018 How strong are HIPAA protections in a post-Roe world? By Louis Jacobson• July 7, 2022 Did the NC elections board 'decline to comply' with ICE request? Here are the facts. By Paul Specht• February 5, 2019 A closer look at attorney-client privilege after raid of Donald Trump’s lawyer By John Kruzel• April 10, 2018 Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you? By Victoria Knight, Hannah Norman• May 12, 2022 One year into Mueller probe, a review of attacks and key questions By Louis Jacobson• May 17, 2018 Hillary Clinton and the House Republicans battle over Benghazi subpoena By Lauren Carroll• July 9, 2015 Look who’s not talking: Key figures who aren’t cooperating with Jan. 6 investigators By Jon Greenberg• January 10, 2022 Why Steve Bannon’s and Hunter Biden’s subpoena disputes differ By Sara Swann• June 10, 2024 Does Mueller’s grand jury mean an indictment is imminent? By John Kruzel• August 10, 2017 The Jan. 6 committee’s planned subpoena of Donald Trump: What does it mean? By Louis Jacobson• October 14, 2022 The security risks of Pokémon Go, explained By Nadia Pflaum• July 14, 2016 Republicans take on Corzine after bankruptcy of MF Global By Erin O'Neill• December 23, 2011 Miscellaneous claims in the Scott Walker-Mary Burke race By Dave Umhoefer• November 3, 2014 What’s next for the Jan. 6 Committee? By Louis Jacobson• July 22, 2022 Read the articles of impeachment House Democrats have introduced against President Donald Trump By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 10, 2019 ‘All they had to do was ask,’ said Trump: A timeline of efforts to retrieve presidential records By Jeff Cercone• August 25, 2022 Trump mentioned the ‘Crowdstrike’ conspiracy during his call with Ukraine. Here’s what that means By Daniel Funke• September 27, 2019 Good vibes or bad? Here’s what to know about the scientific evidence for trendy vibration plates By Madison Czopek• March 12, 2026 A week to investigate: What a Kavanaugh probe might look like By John Kruzel• September 28, 2018