12 People 7328 Fact-checks 3579 Articles People (12) 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 Fact-checks (7328) Katie Britt stated on March 19, 2026 in a press conference: “You can't shovel snow in New York City without an ID.” By Amy Sherman• March 20, 2026 Threads posts stated on January 21, 2025 in a Threads post: President Donald Trump declared “a state of emergency in Florida because of snow.” By Ciara O'Rourke• January 24, 2025 Donald Trump stated on January 26, 2018 in an interview with Piers Morgan: "The ice caps were going to melt, they were going to be gone by now, but now they’re setting records, so okay, they’re at a record level." By Jon Greenberg• January 29, 2018 Terry Gou stated on May 01, 2019 in a press conference: "We suspended the (Foxconn) work around October, November last year because the weather there was snowy and icy cold." By Eric Litke• May 2, 2019 Joe Arpaio stated on August 25, 2017 in a tweet: Says his conviction is "a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department." By Jon Greenberg• August 29, 2017 Restoration of America stated on April 13, 2026 in an ad: “83% of us favor requiring a photo ID to vote. In fact, most of the civilized world requires it but not us.” By Amy Sherman• April 17, 2026 Instagram posts stated on February 24, 2026 in Instagram post: An Instagram video shows a New York City man sculpting a car out of snow. By George Headley• February 27, 2026 Curtis Martin stated on January 28, 2014 in comments on ESPN: "I played in a game here against the Pittsburgh Steelers where there was 23 inches of snow. … We played in at least 15 inches of that." By Aaron Sharockman• January 30, 2014 Kellyanne Conway stated on February 02, 2017 in an interview on "Fox and Friends": "This is longest that the nation has gone without a secretary of the Treasury, at least in modern times. If it's not the longest, it's darn close to it." By Allison Graves• February 2, 2017 Facebook posts stated on February 17, 2021 in Facebook posts: The snow is government-generated or fake. By Noah Y. Kim• February 19, 2021 Barack Obama stated on January 28, 2009 in in a meeting with business leaders: "In Chicago, school is never canceled" because of winter weather. By Robert Farley• January 28, 2009 Donald Trump stated on June 08, 2018 in a tweet: "Canada charges the U.S. a 270% tariff on Dairy Products! They didn’t tell you that, did they? Not fair to our farmers!" By Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2018 John Eaves stated on January 12, 2011 in a newspaper article: "This kind of snowstorm happens every 10 or 15 years." By Eric Stirgus• January 17, 2011 Instagram posts stated on September 25, 2022 in a post: "In Germany, millions of solar panels are blanketed in snow and 30,000 wind turbines are sitting idle because there’s no wind.” By Kristin Hugo• October 12, 2022 Sly James stated on February 07, 2014 in a radio interview: Responding to a major snow event in Atlanta would be like Kansas City, Mo., responding to a major earthquake. By Nancy Badertscher• February 12, 2014 Facebook posts stated on December 02, 2023 in a Facebook post: Video shows “heavy snow and ice has frozen jets in Munich bound for Dubai's global warming conference.” By Sara Swann• December 8, 2023 Facebook posts stated on September 10, 2020 in a Facebook post: West Coast wildfires are due to “bad forest maintenance,” not climate change. By Noah Y. Kim• September 15, 2020 FreedomJunkshun.com stated on October 27, 2017 in a headline: "Breitbart leaks names of four Dems being charged in Mueller’s Russia probe." By Joshua Gillin• October 31, 2017 Peggy Noonan stated on February 16, 2014 in a broadcast of ABC's "This Week": Says "(President) Reagan's second inaugural was moved inside the Capitol. It was. Because of a terrible snowstorm." By Jon Greenberg• February 16, 2014 Instagram posts stated on November 06, 2023 in an Instagram post: "Acapulco destroyed by yet another directed weather attack!” By Jeff Cercone• November 9, 2023 Articles (3579) What happened when fact-checkers left their desks to go to Iowa By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 22, 2016 Super Bowl facts, falsehoods By Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• February 1, 2014 PunditFact's fact or fiction guide to the Super Bowl By Aaron Sharockman• February 2, 2014 Kilimanjaro’s ice fields didn’t disappear by 2020. That doesn’t mean climate change isn’t happening By Madison Czopek• February 7, 2022 Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies (updated) By Sophie Austin• August 29, 2019 The presidential scorecards so far By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 26, 2016 Fact-checking Trump’s statement that Native Americans were paid to vote By Amy Sherman• June 10, 2021 The Truth-O-Meter's got your number By Willoughby Mariano• January 23, 2011 How climate change is making wildfires worse By Sara Swann• June 9, 2023 Donald Trump says Mexico agreed to start buying more from American farmers. Mexico says it didn’t. By Jon Greenberg• June 10, 2019 How Trump plans to build, and pay for, a wall along U.S.-Mexico border By Miriam Valverde• July 26, 2016 What Mexico has done to curb illegal immigration to United States, a look beyond Trump’s tweets By Miriam Valverde• June 14, 2019 Fact-checking Trump, Sanders on the Jan. 24 shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• January 24, 2016 Here’s the latest on the migrant caravans By Miriam Valverde• November 2, 2018 In Context: What Trump got wrong about 2026 Winter Olympics skier Hunter Hess’s comments By Amy Sherman• February 9, 2026 PolitiFact previews Donald Trump's State of the Union address By Jon Greenberg• January 29, 2018 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s false and misleading claims about immigration, the border wall By Miriam Valverde• January 24, 2019 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s tweets about the border, DACA By Miriam Valverde• April 2, 2018 Donald Trump vow to build wall funded by Mexico still 'In the Works' By W. 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Katie Britt stated on March 19, 2026 in a press conference: “You can't shovel snow in New York City without an ID.” By Amy Sherman• March 20, 2026 Threads posts stated on January 21, 2025 in a Threads post: President Donald Trump declared “a state of emergency in Florida because of snow.” By Ciara O'Rourke• January 24, 2025 Donald Trump stated on January 26, 2018 in an interview with Piers Morgan: "The ice caps were going to melt, they were going to be gone by now, but now they’re setting records, so okay, they’re at a record level." By Jon Greenberg• January 29, 2018 Terry Gou stated on May 01, 2019 in a press conference: "We suspended the (Foxconn) work around October, November last year because the weather there was snowy and icy cold." By Eric Litke• May 2, 2019 Joe Arpaio stated on August 25, 2017 in a tweet: Says his conviction is "a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department." By Jon Greenberg• August 29, 2017 Restoration of America stated on April 13, 2026 in an ad: “83% of us favor requiring a photo ID to vote. In fact, most of the civilized world requires it but not us.” By Amy Sherman• April 17, 2026 Instagram posts stated on February 24, 2026 in Instagram post: An Instagram video shows a New York City man sculpting a car out of snow. By George Headley• February 27, 2026 Curtis Martin stated on January 28, 2014 in comments on ESPN: "I played in a game here against the Pittsburgh Steelers where there was 23 inches of snow. … We played in at least 15 inches of that." By Aaron Sharockman• January 30, 2014 Kellyanne Conway stated on February 02, 2017 in an interview on "Fox and Friends": "This is longest that the nation has gone without a secretary of the Treasury, at least in modern times. If it's not the longest, it's darn close to it." By Allison Graves• February 2, 2017 Facebook posts stated on February 17, 2021 in Facebook posts: The snow is government-generated or fake. By Noah Y. Kim• February 19, 2021 Barack Obama stated on January 28, 2009 in in a meeting with business leaders: "In Chicago, school is never canceled" because of winter weather. By Robert Farley• January 28, 2009 Donald Trump stated on June 08, 2018 in a tweet: "Canada charges the U.S. a 270% tariff on Dairy Products! They didn’t tell you that, did they? Not fair to our farmers!" By Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2018 John Eaves stated on January 12, 2011 in a newspaper article: "This kind of snowstorm happens every 10 or 15 years." By Eric Stirgus• January 17, 2011 Instagram posts stated on September 25, 2022 in a post: "In Germany, millions of solar panels are blanketed in snow and 30,000 wind turbines are sitting idle because there’s no wind.” By Kristin Hugo• October 12, 2022 Sly James stated on February 07, 2014 in a radio interview: Responding to a major snow event in Atlanta would be like Kansas City, Mo., responding to a major earthquake. By Nancy Badertscher• February 12, 2014 Facebook posts stated on December 02, 2023 in a Facebook post: Video shows “heavy snow and ice has frozen jets in Munich bound for Dubai's global warming conference.” By Sara Swann• December 8, 2023 Facebook posts stated on September 10, 2020 in a Facebook post: West Coast wildfires are due to “bad forest maintenance,” not climate change. By Noah Y. Kim• September 15, 2020 FreedomJunkshun.com stated on October 27, 2017 in a headline: "Breitbart leaks names of four Dems being charged in Mueller’s Russia probe." By Joshua Gillin• October 31, 2017 Peggy Noonan stated on February 16, 2014 in a broadcast of ABC's "This Week": Says "(President) Reagan's second inaugural was moved inside the Capitol. It was. Because of a terrible snowstorm." By Jon Greenberg• February 16, 2014 Instagram posts stated on November 06, 2023 in an Instagram post: "Acapulco destroyed by yet another directed weather attack!” By Jeff Cercone• November 9, 2023
What happened when fact-checkers left their desks to go to Iowa By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 22, 2016 Super Bowl facts, falsehoods By Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• February 1, 2014 PunditFact's fact or fiction guide to the Super Bowl By Aaron Sharockman• February 2, 2014 Kilimanjaro’s ice fields didn’t disappear by 2020. That doesn’t mean climate change isn’t happening By Madison Czopek• February 7, 2022 Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies (updated) By Sophie Austin• August 29, 2019 The presidential scorecards so far By Angie Drobnic Holan• January 26, 2016 Fact-checking Trump’s statement that Native Americans were paid to vote By Amy Sherman• June 10, 2021 The Truth-O-Meter's got your number By Willoughby Mariano• January 23, 2011 How climate change is making wildfires worse By Sara Swann• June 9, 2023 Donald Trump says Mexico agreed to start buying more from American farmers. Mexico says it didn’t. By Jon Greenberg• June 10, 2019 How Trump plans to build, and pay for, a wall along U.S.-Mexico border By Miriam Valverde• July 26, 2016 What Mexico has done to curb illegal immigration to United States, a look beyond Trump’s tweets By Miriam Valverde• June 14, 2019 Fact-checking Trump, Sanders on the Jan. 24 shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• January 24, 2016 Here’s the latest on the migrant caravans By Miriam Valverde• November 2, 2018 In Context: What Trump got wrong about 2026 Winter Olympics skier Hunter Hess’s comments By Amy Sherman• February 9, 2026 PolitiFact previews Donald Trump's State of the Union address By Jon Greenberg• January 29, 2018 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s false and misleading claims about immigration, the border wall By Miriam Valverde• January 24, 2019 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s tweets about the border, DACA By Miriam Valverde• April 2, 2018 Donald Trump vow to build wall funded by Mexico still 'In the Works' By W. Gardner Selby• March 27, 2018 Trade and tariffs in 5 charts: A 2018 midterm report By Manuela Tobias• September 24, 2018