5 People 346 Fact-checks 142 Articles People (5) Robin Hayes Alan Hays Stephen Hayes Cliff Hayes Chris Hayes Fact-checks (346) Jack Lew stated on May 03, 2016 in an interview with Bloomberg News: "Almost 100,000 people left Puerto Rico last year." By Marta Cerava• May 17, 2016 Facebook posts stated on August 08, 2023 in a Facebook post: "The federal government has just declared a major food shortage emergency" in six states. By Tom Kertscher• August 16, 2023 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "The Florida Legislature has not filed a lawsuit to fight Amendments 5 and 6." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Viral image stated on April 18, 2016 in a Facebook post: A retired U.S. Army sergeant faces life in prison for killing two Syrian refugees after discovering they raped his teenage daughter. By Ciara O'Rourke• June 19, 2019 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "Your tax dollars are not being used to sue you, the people." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Lloyd Doggett stated on June 22, 2020 in a tweet: Hays County in Central Texas has seen an “incredible 845% increase in (COVID-19) cases since June 7.” By Madlin Mekelburg• June 26, 2020 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "I did not vote to spend money to fight that (Amendment 6 redistricting) lawsuit." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Chris Hayes stated on April 15, 2011 in an interview on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show": According to David Cay Johnston, "the average American pays about 22 percent of their income to federal taxes. The richest 400 Americans … pay about 16 percent of their income to federal taxes." By Louis Jacobson• April 19, 2011 Stephen Hayes stated on June 08, 2014 in a discussion on "Fox News Sunday": The Obama administration "went to court to keep one of these five in jail at Guantanamo just three years ago because he was such a huge risk." By Steve Contorno• June 8, 2014 Stephen Hayes stated on December 27, 2015 in on "Fox News Sunday": Guantanamo has "never been a key component of ISIS or al-Qaida propaganda." By Lauren Carroll• December 30, 2015 Stephen Hayes stated on December 28, 2014 in a panel discussion on "Fox News Sunday": "We've caught Iran cheating on the interim (nuclear) deal." By Jon Greenberg• December 31, 2014 Chris Hayes stated on July 07, 2020 in a TV segment: "Higher education is one of America's strongest export sectors. Over 1 million international students studied at American universities, (in the) 2018-19 school year. They contributed over $40 billion to the economy.” By Bill McCarthy• July 10, 2020 Cliff Hayes stated on November 23, 2022 in a TV interview.: “When you compare us to the European Union, we're something like 23 times more likely” to have homicides and handgun killings. By Warren Fiske• December 2, 2022 Hillary Clinton stated on July 23, 2016 in a campaign rally in Miami, Fla.: Says unlike Tim Kaine, who "invested" in education, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence "slashed education funding." By Lauren Carroll• July 24, 2016 Instagram posts stated on April 06, 2023 in a post: "Scientists struggle to understand why Antarctica hasn’t warmed for over 70 years despite rise in CO2." By Andy Nguyen• April 21, 2023 Alan Hays stated on October 18, 2011 in a Senate committee meeting: Proof of citizenship isn't necessary before you register to vote in Florida. By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2011 Lloyd Doggett stated on November 22, 2013 in a video: Travis County is "surrounded by red counties." By W. Gardner Selby• January 21, 2014 North Carolina Republican Party stated on June 08, 2017 in in an official statement: Says former FBI Director James Comey admitted to leaking classified information. By Will Doran• June 9, 2017 Facebook posts stated on October 12, 2022 in a Facebook post: “Trump woken up from his bed by police.” By Ciara O'Rourke• October 14, 2022 Robin Hayes stated on January 10, 2018 in Press release: "A ‘gerrymander’ is by definition and common understanding, a strange looking ‘monster’ drawing. This map is clearly not that." By Paul Specht• January 10, 2018 Articles (142) How a disinformation network exploited satire to become a popular source of false news on Facebook By Daniel Funke• January 23, 2020 The truth (so far) behind the 2016 campaign By Aaron Sharockman• June 29, 2016 HIV/AIDS: A PolitiFact sheet By Joseph Cariz• July 7, 2016 Getting it right about Florida's redistricting By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Fact-checking ABC News' "This Week" By Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Lukas Pleva• July 27, 2010 PunditFact fact-checks the June 8 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• June 8, 2014 Fact-checking claims about Iran By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg• March 3, 2015 Fact-checking the June 8 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• June 8, 2014 ¿Los inmigrantes recién llegados pueden votar por Kamala Harris o Donald Trump? No, eso es falso By Maria Briceño• November 1, 2024 Fact-checking a deal with Iran By Lauren Carroll, Steve Contorno, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• March 30, 2015 Donald Trump exagera la disminución del crimen en Venezuela y engaña sobre sus causas By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 24, 2024 How MSNBC and Fox News covered Chris Christie's 'Bridgegate' By Aaron Sharockman• January 14, 2014 PolitiFact responde tus preguntas sobre la nueva medida migratoria de Joe Biden By Maria Briceño• June 14, 2024 Ataque atómico de Súper Pac contra Duckworth por el acuerdo con Irán By Marc Filippino• September 28, 2016 ¿Puede Donald Trump ser candidato a la presidencia tras enfrentar cargos criminales en Nueva York? By Louis Jacobson• April 4, 2023 No hay trampa en conteo electoral en Nevada y Arizona, pese a comentarios de Donald Trump By Maria Ramirez Uribe• November 15, 2022 ¿Qué cuenta como un tiroteo masivo? La definición varía By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• March 31, 2023 Pregúntale a PolitiFact: ¿Qué son las tarjetas de débito ‘flex card’? By Maria Briceño• February 29, 2024 ¿Cómo el fin del Obamacare afectaría la protección de enfermedades preexistentes? By Jacob Gardenswartz• June 20, 2024 How creative editing distorts the truth in Perry video By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• October 17, 2011
Jack Lew stated on May 03, 2016 in an interview with Bloomberg News: "Almost 100,000 people left Puerto Rico last year." By Marta Cerava• May 17, 2016 Facebook posts stated on August 08, 2023 in a Facebook post: "The federal government has just declared a major food shortage emergency" in six states. By Tom Kertscher• August 16, 2023 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "The Florida Legislature has not filed a lawsuit to fight Amendments 5 and 6." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Viral image stated on April 18, 2016 in a Facebook post: A retired U.S. Army sergeant faces life in prison for killing two Syrian refugees after discovering they raped his teenage daughter. By Ciara O'Rourke• June 19, 2019 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "Your tax dollars are not being used to sue you, the people." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Lloyd Doggett stated on June 22, 2020 in a tweet: Hays County in Central Texas has seen an “incredible 845% increase in (COVID-19) cases since June 7.” By Madlin Mekelburg• June 26, 2020 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "I did not vote to spend money to fight that (Amendment 6 redistricting) lawsuit." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Chris Hayes stated on April 15, 2011 in an interview on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show": According to David Cay Johnston, "the average American pays about 22 percent of their income to federal taxes. The richest 400 Americans … pay about 16 percent of their income to federal taxes." By Louis Jacobson• April 19, 2011 Stephen Hayes stated on June 08, 2014 in a discussion on "Fox News Sunday": The Obama administration "went to court to keep one of these five in jail at Guantanamo just three years ago because he was such a huge risk." By Steve Contorno• June 8, 2014 Stephen Hayes stated on December 27, 2015 in on "Fox News Sunday": Guantanamo has "never been a key component of ISIS or al-Qaida propaganda." By Lauren Carroll• December 30, 2015 Stephen Hayes stated on December 28, 2014 in a panel discussion on "Fox News Sunday": "We've caught Iran cheating on the interim (nuclear) deal." By Jon Greenberg• December 31, 2014 Chris Hayes stated on July 07, 2020 in a TV segment: "Higher education is one of America's strongest export sectors. Over 1 million international students studied at American universities, (in the) 2018-19 school year. They contributed over $40 billion to the economy.” By Bill McCarthy• July 10, 2020 Cliff Hayes stated on November 23, 2022 in a TV interview.: “When you compare us to the European Union, we're something like 23 times more likely” to have homicides and handgun killings. By Warren Fiske• December 2, 2022 Hillary Clinton stated on July 23, 2016 in a campaign rally in Miami, Fla.: Says unlike Tim Kaine, who "invested" in education, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence "slashed education funding." By Lauren Carroll• July 24, 2016 Instagram posts stated on April 06, 2023 in a post: "Scientists struggle to understand why Antarctica hasn’t warmed for over 70 years despite rise in CO2." By Andy Nguyen• April 21, 2023 Alan Hays stated on October 18, 2011 in a Senate committee meeting: Proof of citizenship isn't necessary before you register to vote in Florida. By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2011 Lloyd Doggett stated on November 22, 2013 in a video: Travis County is "surrounded by red counties." By W. Gardner Selby• January 21, 2014 North Carolina Republican Party stated on June 08, 2017 in in an official statement: Says former FBI Director James Comey admitted to leaking classified information. By Will Doran• June 9, 2017 Facebook posts stated on October 12, 2022 in a Facebook post: “Trump woken up from his bed by police.” By Ciara O'Rourke• October 14, 2022 Robin Hayes stated on January 10, 2018 in Press release: "A ‘gerrymander’ is by definition and common understanding, a strange looking ‘monster’ drawing. This map is clearly not that." By Paul Specht• January 10, 2018
How a disinformation network exploited satire to become a popular source of false news on Facebook By Daniel Funke• January 23, 2020 The truth (so far) behind the 2016 campaign By Aaron Sharockman• June 29, 2016 HIV/AIDS: A PolitiFact sheet By Joseph Cariz• July 7, 2016 Getting it right about Florida's redistricting By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Fact-checking ABC News' "This Week" By Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Lukas Pleva• July 27, 2010 PunditFact fact-checks the June 8 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• June 8, 2014 Fact-checking claims about Iran By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg• March 3, 2015 Fact-checking the June 8 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• June 8, 2014 ¿Los inmigrantes recién llegados pueden votar por Kamala Harris o Donald Trump? No, eso es falso By Maria Briceño• November 1, 2024 Fact-checking a deal with Iran By Lauren Carroll, Steve Contorno, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• March 30, 2015 Donald Trump exagera la disminución del crimen en Venezuela y engaña sobre sus causas By Maria Ramirez Uribe• April 24, 2024 How MSNBC and Fox News covered Chris Christie's 'Bridgegate' By Aaron Sharockman• January 14, 2014 PolitiFact responde tus preguntas sobre la nueva medida migratoria de Joe Biden By Maria Briceño• June 14, 2024 Ataque atómico de Súper Pac contra Duckworth por el acuerdo con Irán By Marc Filippino• September 28, 2016 ¿Puede Donald Trump ser candidato a la presidencia tras enfrentar cargos criminales en Nueva York? By Louis Jacobson• April 4, 2023 No hay trampa en conteo electoral en Nevada y Arizona, pese a comentarios de Donald Trump By Maria Ramirez Uribe• November 15, 2022 ¿Qué cuenta como un tiroteo masivo? La definición varía By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Amy Sherman• March 31, 2023 Pregúntale a PolitiFact: ¿Qué son las tarjetas de débito ‘flex card’? By Maria Briceño• February 29, 2024 ¿Cómo el fin del Obamacare afectaría la protección de enfermedades preexistentes? By Jacob Gardenswartz• June 20, 2024 How creative editing distorts the truth in Perry video By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• October 17, 2011