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By Warren Fiske, Bill McCarthy• November 19, 2019 Instagram posts stated on March 15, 2020 in a screenshot: Says Donald Trump “cut funding to the CDC,” “fired the Pandemic Response Team,” “refused WHO tests” and “wasted two weeks calling this outbreak a ‘Democrat hoax.’” By Daniel Funke, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Victoria Knight• March 17, 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 Tom McClintock stated on April 28, 2017 in a radio interview: "President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman." By Chris Nichols• May 1, 2017 Donald Trump stated on October 06, 2018 in a campaign rally: "Every single Democrat in the U.S. Senate has signed up for the open borders, and it's a bill, it's called the ‘open borders bill.’" By Miriam Valverde• October 8, 2018 Bloggers stated on December 17, 2018 in a blog post: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 "helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall "just because he's a Republican." By John Kruzel• December 20, 2018 Donald Trump stated on October 12, 2018 in a rally in Lebanon, Ohio: Says a recent opioid bill that reached his desk had "very little Democrat support." By Louis Jacobson• October 24, 2018 Bloggers stated on July 12, 2018 in a blog post: "Republicans vote to make it legal nationwide to ban gays and lesbians from adopting." By Bill McCarthy• July 24, 2018 Ronald Brownstein stated on January 23, 2018 in a CNN interview: "They found 60 votes in the Senate in 2006 and 2013" for immigration legislation, and "each time the House Republican majority refused to take it up." By Miriam Valverde• January 26, 2018 Facebook posts stated on April 16, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Democrats are on vacation until May 4 and “refuse to come back” to sign a bill to help small businesses. By Samantha Putterman• April 21, 2020 Donald Trump stated on February 20, 2018 in a tweet: "I have been much tougher on Russia than Obama, just look at the facts. Total Fake News!" By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• February 20, 2018 Donald Trump stated on June 12, 2017 in a Cabinet meeting: Rare is the president "who's passed more legislation, who's done more things than what we've done, between the executive orders and the job-killing regulations that have been terminated." By Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2017 Reince Priebus stated on November 14, 2016 in an MSNBC interview: "President-elect Trump's immigration policies are very similar to policies that are sitting right in the Senate and the House today to temporarily suspend immigration from countries that harbor terrorism, to temporarily suspend immigration from Syria until we get better vetting." By Miriam Valverde• November 18, 2016 Ron Johnson stated on November 10, 2020 in interviews: On the need for a smooth transition for the president-elect By Haley BeMiller• November 20, 2020 Bloggers stated on March 06, 2020 in a story: Says Nancy Pelosi delayed coronavirus funding so “Dems could campaign on it.” By Samantha Putterman• March 10, 2020 Tom Cotton stated on July 08, 2014 in a television ad: Says he "voted for disaster relief and full funding of FEMA." By Lauren Carroll• July 9, 2014 Cheri Beasley stated on October 07, 2022 in a debate: Ted Budd “on four separate occasions voted against funding for police here in North Carolina to the tune of more than $32 million.” By Paul Specht• October 24, 2022 Kyrsten Sinema stated on June 11, 2018 in campaign website: Says she is "the only candidate for Senate who refuses to cut Medicare and Social Security or raise the retirement age." By Miriam Valverde• August 14, 2018 Byron Donalds stated on July 07, 2024 in an interview on Fox News Sunday: Kamala Harris "co-sponsored, fully sponsored" the Green New Deal. By Louis Jacobson• July 10, 2024 Bryan Steil stated on October 31, 2019 in a tweet: The House impeachment rules resolution "does not provide the president with due process protections that were afforded to both President Clinton and President Nixon." By Eric Litke• November 5, 2019 Articles (7562) Why many Democrats have supported the USMCA deal By Bill McCarthy• January 15, 2020 A closer look at Donald Trump’s record on military, veterans By John Kruzel• November 26, 2018 Can House Democrats release Donald Trump's tax returns? By Louis Jacobson• January 2, 2019 Is the fight to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act dead? By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• March 29, 2017 Electoral reform: What would updating the Electoral Count Act do? By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2022 Back to the future: Trump’s history of promising a health plan that never comes By Victoria Knight• August 13, 2020 Democrats could undo Trump policies faster, but they’re not. Why? By Julie Rovner• March 29, 2021 What is Congress doing besides impeachment? By Bill McCarthy• November 14, 2019 Fact-checking the Republican attacks against Gov. Ron DeSantis on Disney, taxes By Matthew Crowley• May 25, 2023 How would an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump work? By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• September 24, 2019 Fact-checking the March 29 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• March 29, 2015 PunditFact fact-checks the March 29 Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• March 29, 2015 Did Trump’s freeze on Ukraine aid violate the Impoundment Control Act? By Bill McCarthy• December 5, 2019 Donald Trump’s tax returns: How Congress might — or might not — get them By Louis Jacobson• April 9, 2019 The new politics of the vote on the debt ceiling By Angie Drobnic Holan• April 29, 2011 4 questions on the fight over Obamacare and what happens next By Jon Greenberg• July 20, 2017 Do Elon Musk and DOGE have power to cut spending, close agencies? By Louis Jacobson• February 7, 2025 What the Jan. 6 hearings revealed about Trump’s actions before and after the Capitol attack By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• December 9, 2022 Congress could try barring Trump from office under 14th Amendment, but it likely won’t By Caleb McCullough• November 7, 2024 Keeping it simple, sometimes wrong By David Baumann• October 15, 2007
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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 Instagram posts stated on March 15, 2020 in a screenshot: Says Donald Trump “cut funding to the CDC,” “fired the Pandemic Response Team,” “refused WHO tests” and “wasted two weeks calling this outbreak a ‘Democrat hoax.’” By Daniel Funke, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Victoria Knight• March 17, 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 Tom McClintock stated on April 28, 2017 in a radio interview: "President Trump has passed more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since Harry Truman." By Chris Nichols• May 1, 2017 Donald Trump stated on October 06, 2018 in a campaign rally: "Every single Democrat in the U.S. Senate has signed up for the open borders, and it's a bill, it's called the ‘open borders bill.’" By Miriam Valverde• October 8, 2018 Bloggers stated on December 17, 2018 in a blog post: Says Sen. Chuck Schumer in 2014 "helped put together and signed a $25 billion deal to fund a border wall" and now opposes Trump's $5 billion request for a border wall "just because he's a Republican." By John Kruzel• December 20, 2018 Donald Trump stated on October 12, 2018 in a rally in Lebanon, Ohio: Says a recent opioid bill that reached his desk had "very little Democrat support." By Louis Jacobson• October 24, 2018 Bloggers stated on July 12, 2018 in a blog post: "Republicans vote to make it legal nationwide to ban gays and lesbians from adopting." By Bill McCarthy• July 24, 2018 Ronald Brownstein stated on January 23, 2018 in a CNN interview: "They found 60 votes in the Senate in 2006 and 2013" for immigration legislation, and "each time the House Republican majority refused to take it up." By Miriam Valverde• January 26, 2018 Facebook posts stated on April 16, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Democrats are on vacation until May 4 and “refuse to come back” to sign a bill to help small businesses. By Samantha Putterman• April 21, 2020 Donald Trump stated on February 20, 2018 in a tweet: "I have been much tougher on Russia than Obama, just look at the facts. Total Fake News!" By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• February 20, 2018 Donald Trump stated on June 12, 2017 in a Cabinet meeting: Rare is the president "who's passed more legislation, who's done more things than what we've done, between the executive orders and the job-killing regulations that have been terminated." By Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2017 Reince Priebus stated on November 14, 2016 in an MSNBC interview: "President-elect Trump's immigration policies are very similar to policies that are sitting right in the Senate and the House today to temporarily suspend immigration from countries that harbor terrorism, to temporarily suspend immigration from Syria until we get better vetting." By Miriam Valverde• November 18, 2016 Ron Johnson stated on November 10, 2020 in interviews: On the need for a smooth transition for the president-elect By Haley BeMiller• November 20, 2020 Bloggers stated on March 06, 2020 in a story: Says Nancy Pelosi delayed coronavirus funding so “Dems could campaign on it.” By Samantha Putterman• March 10, 2020 Tom Cotton stated on July 08, 2014 in a television ad: Says he "voted for disaster relief and full funding of FEMA." By Lauren Carroll• July 9, 2014 Cheri Beasley stated on October 07, 2022 in a debate: Ted Budd “on four separate occasions voted against funding for police here in North Carolina to the tune of more than $32 million.” By Paul Specht• October 24, 2022 Kyrsten Sinema stated on June 11, 2018 in campaign website: Says she is "the only candidate for Senate who refuses to cut Medicare and Social Security or raise the retirement age." By Miriam Valverde• August 14, 2018 Byron Donalds stated on July 07, 2024 in an interview on Fox News Sunday: Kamala Harris "co-sponsored, fully sponsored" the Green New Deal. By Louis Jacobson• July 10, 2024 Bryan Steil stated on October 31, 2019 in a tweet: The House impeachment rules resolution "does not provide the president with due process protections that were afforded to both President Clinton and President Nixon." By Eric Litke• November 5, 2019
Why many Democrats have supported the USMCA deal By Bill McCarthy• January 15, 2020 A closer look at Donald Trump’s record on military, veterans By John Kruzel• November 26, 2018 Can House Democrats release Donald Trump's tax returns? By Louis Jacobson• January 2, 2019 Is the fight to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act dead? By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• March 29, 2017 Electoral reform: What would updating the Electoral Count Act do? By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2022 Back to the future: Trump’s history of promising a health plan that never comes By Victoria Knight• August 13, 2020 Democrats could undo Trump policies faster, but they’re not. Why? By Julie Rovner• March 29, 2021 What is Congress doing besides impeachment? By Bill McCarthy• November 14, 2019 Fact-checking the Republican attacks against Gov. Ron DeSantis on Disney, taxes By Matthew Crowley• May 25, 2023 How would an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump work? By Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel• September 24, 2019 Fact-checking the March 29 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• March 29, 2015 PunditFact fact-checks the March 29 Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• March 29, 2015 Did Trump’s freeze on Ukraine aid violate the Impoundment Control Act? By Bill McCarthy• December 5, 2019 Donald Trump’s tax returns: How Congress might — or might not — get them By Louis Jacobson• April 9, 2019 The new politics of the vote on the debt ceiling By Angie Drobnic Holan• April 29, 2011 4 questions on the fight over Obamacare and what happens next By Jon Greenberg• July 20, 2017 Do Elon Musk and DOGE have power to cut spending, close agencies? By Louis Jacobson• February 7, 2025 What the Jan. 6 hearings revealed about Trump’s actions before and after the Capitol attack By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• December 9, 2022 Congress could try barring Trump from office under 14th Amendment, but it likely won’t By Caleb McCullough• November 7, 2024 Keeping it simple, sometimes wrong By David Baumann• October 15, 2007