14 People 9282 Fact-checks 3736 Articles People (14) Culinary Workers Union American Postal Workers Union Workers' Voice United Auto Workers Public employee unions Amalgamated Transit Union More Perfect Union National Taxpayers Union Florida Department of Corrections worker Texas State Employees Union American Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties Union of Florida American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey United Association’s Union Plumbers and Pipefitters Vote! PAC Fact-checks (9282) John Kasich stated on March 31, 2011 in an interview on Fox News: "In this bill that I’ve just signed, we don’t cut anybody’s salary. We don’t take away their pension. And we don’t destroy their health care." By Joe Guillen• April 19, 2011 Mary Norwood stated on June 29, 2010 in a television interview: "Georgia has the most restrictive ballot access laws in the country." By Eric Stirgus• July 2, 2010 Eric Burlison stated on February 13, 2019 in a Senate hearing: Says SJR 11 "seeks to fix what is very quickly becoming a problem in Missouri — initiative petitions and referendums are being filed at record highs." By Yue Yu• April 17, 2019 Protect Oregon Driver Licenses stated on April 21, 2013 in a campaign website statement: Gov. Kitzhaber oversaw creation of the Oregon driver card law "behind closed doors without allowing any input from citizens who represent the public interest." By Bill Adair• August 13, 2014 Scott Walker stated on February 13, 2013 in a speech: Two-thirds of Wisconsinites receiving unemployment checks "are not required to search for work due to current work search exemptions." By Tom Kertscher• March 4, 2013 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on April 19, 2011 in a news release: Says Wisconsin state Sen. Randy Hopper, R-Fond du Lac, has already been recalled. By Dave Umhoefer• April 22, 2011 Jared Moskowitz stated on September 19, 2024 in a House hearing: “Project 2025 wants to get rid of NOAA” and the National Weather Service. By Amy Sherman• September 26, 2024 Greg Abbott stated on October 15, 2014 in a letter to David Feldman, Houston's city attorney: A lawyer demanded "several Houston pastors hand over to the city government many of their private papers, including their sermons." By Dylan Baddour• October 23, 2014 Kurt Schuller stated on November 15, 2011 in a tweet: Wisconsin law says all recall petition signers must sign in the presence of another person. By James B. Nelson• November 18, 2011 Media Trackers stated on November 17, 2011 in an article: Says signers of recall petitions against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker are at risk because of newly "discovered" provisions in state law. By Tom Kertscher• December 1, 2011 X posts stated on October 27, 2024 in Social media posts: Photo shows people lined up outside Madison Square Garden before an Oct. 27 rally by former President Donald Trump. By Gideon Hess• October 28, 2024 One Wisconsin Now stated on November 22, 2011 in a website alert: It’s legal to "sign a recall petition (against Gov. Scott Walker) even if you have already signed another recall petition," but only one signature counts By Dave Umhoefer• December 2, 2011 Viral image stated on June 21, 2020 in a Facebook post: Photos show the inside of the BOK Center during Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa. By Ciara O'Rourke• June 22, 2020 JoAnne Kloppenburg stated on March 15, 2016 in TV ad: Says the GOP is "helping pay for" Justice Rebecca Bradley's campaign and "she recently skipped court to attend an event paid for" by Scott Walker's "lobbyist friends." By Tom Kertscher• March 31, 2016 Facebook posts stated on February 25, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says the Atlanta mayor is “shutting the city down for” the NBA All-Star Game weekend. By Tom Kertscher• March 1, 2021 Chris Taylor stated on March 11, 2014 in a video: "The Capitol rotunda was actually made to invite the people in and to accommodate protests." By James B. Nelson• April 14, 2014 Rusty Hicks stated on January 12, 2021 in a press conference: The effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom is "a coup." By Chris Nichols• January 14, 2021 Viral image stated on June 20, 2020 in a Facebook post: Images of crowds and crowded arenas were taken "today in Tulsa Oklahoma" By Ciara O'Rourke• June 23, 2020 Instagram posts stated on July 29, 2024 in a post: Video shows “thousands of Christians in France gathered to pray after Olympics opening mocked Jesus Christ.” By Sara Swann• July 30, 2024 Greg Abbott stated on November 19, 2020 in a press conference: Says that shutdowns are “ineffective” and that we now know that COVID-19 is not commonly spread “by someone going to work.” By Brandon Mulder• November 27, 2020 Articles (3736) Trump’s falsehoods about mail voting in Nevada, fact-checked By Amy Sherman• September 13, 2020 St. Pete mayor moves forward on Krise-O-Meter promises By Joshua Gillin• September 24, 2015 How political ambitions could support, or sink, pushes to protect abortion rights By Rachana Pradhan, Bram Sable-Smith• March 20, 2024 Fact-checking Trump’s election fraud falsehoods in White House remarks By Daniel Funke, Clara Hendrickson, Louis Jacobson, Noah Y. 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John Kasich stated on March 31, 2011 in an interview on Fox News: "In this bill that I’ve just signed, we don’t cut anybody’s salary. We don’t take away their pension. And we don’t destroy their health care." By Joe Guillen• April 19, 2011 Mary Norwood stated on June 29, 2010 in a television interview: "Georgia has the most restrictive ballot access laws in the country." By Eric Stirgus• July 2, 2010 Eric Burlison stated on February 13, 2019 in a Senate hearing: Says SJR 11 "seeks to fix what is very quickly becoming a problem in Missouri — initiative petitions and referendums are being filed at record highs." By Yue Yu• April 17, 2019 Protect Oregon Driver Licenses stated on April 21, 2013 in a campaign website statement: Gov. Kitzhaber oversaw creation of the Oregon driver card law "behind closed doors without allowing any input from citizens who represent the public interest." By Bill Adair• August 13, 2014 Scott Walker stated on February 13, 2013 in a speech: Two-thirds of Wisconsinites receiving unemployment checks "are not required to search for work due to current work search exemptions." By Tom Kertscher• March 4, 2013 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on April 19, 2011 in a news release: Says Wisconsin state Sen. Randy Hopper, R-Fond du Lac, has already been recalled. By Dave Umhoefer• April 22, 2011 Jared Moskowitz stated on September 19, 2024 in a House hearing: “Project 2025 wants to get rid of NOAA” and the National Weather Service. By Amy Sherman• September 26, 2024 Greg Abbott stated on October 15, 2014 in a letter to David Feldman, Houston's city attorney: A lawyer demanded "several Houston pastors hand over to the city government many of their private papers, including their sermons." By Dylan Baddour• October 23, 2014 Kurt Schuller stated on November 15, 2011 in a tweet: Wisconsin law says all recall petition signers must sign in the presence of another person. By James B. Nelson• November 18, 2011 Media Trackers stated on November 17, 2011 in an article: Says signers of recall petitions against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker are at risk because of newly "discovered" provisions in state law. By Tom Kertscher• December 1, 2011 X posts stated on October 27, 2024 in Social media posts: Photo shows people lined up outside Madison Square Garden before an Oct. 27 rally by former President Donald Trump. By Gideon Hess• October 28, 2024 One Wisconsin Now stated on November 22, 2011 in a website alert: It’s legal to "sign a recall petition (against Gov. Scott Walker) even if you have already signed another recall petition," but only one signature counts By Dave Umhoefer• December 2, 2011 Viral image stated on June 21, 2020 in a Facebook post: Photos show the inside of the BOK Center during Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa. By Ciara O'Rourke• June 22, 2020 JoAnne Kloppenburg stated on March 15, 2016 in TV ad: Says the GOP is "helping pay for" Justice Rebecca Bradley's campaign and "she recently skipped court to attend an event paid for" by Scott Walker's "lobbyist friends." By Tom Kertscher• March 31, 2016 Facebook posts stated on February 25, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says the Atlanta mayor is “shutting the city down for” the NBA All-Star Game weekend. By Tom Kertscher• March 1, 2021 Chris Taylor stated on March 11, 2014 in a video: "The Capitol rotunda was actually made to invite the people in and to accommodate protests." By James B. Nelson• April 14, 2014 Rusty Hicks stated on January 12, 2021 in a press conference: The effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom is "a coup." By Chris Nichols• January 14, 2021 Viral image stated on June 20, 2020 in a Facebook post: Images of crowds and crowded arenas were taken "today in Tulsa Oklahoma" By Ciara O'Rourke• June 23, 2020 Instagram posts stated on July 29, 2024 in a post: Video shows “thousands of Christians in France gathered to pray after Olympics opening mocked Jesus Christ.” By Sara Swann• July 30, 2024 Greg Abbott stated on November 19, 2020 in a press conference: Says that shutdowns are “ineffective” and that we now know that COVID-19 is not commonly spread “by someone going to work.” By Brandon Mulder• November 27, 2020
Trump’s falsehoods about mail voting in Nevada, fact-checked By Amy Sherman• September 13, 2020 St. Pete mayor moves forward on Krise-O-Meter promises By Joshua Gillin• September 24, 2015 How political ambitions could support, or sink, pushes to protect abortion rights By Rachana Pradhan, Bram Sable-Smith• March 20, 2024 Fact-checking Trump’s election fraud falsehoods in White House remarks By Daniel Funke, Clara Hendrickson, Louis Jacobson, Noah Y. Kim, Ilana Strauss• November 6, 2020 The Epstein files, Trump and Congress: What happens next? By Louis Jacobson• November 13, 2025 Boosters say Sacramento’s MLS stadium will be an economic game-changer. Economists aren’t so sure. By Chris Nichols• October 23, 2019 Here’s why Georgia’s Republican officials are confident in their presidential election results By Bill McCarthy• January 5, 2021 Fact-checking the pundits on Wisconsin's budget By Robert Farley, Angie Drobnic Holan, Dave Umhoefer• February 22, 2011 Fact-check: 8 Pants on Fire statements by Donald Trump about Georgia 2020 election By Amy Sherman• August 15, 2023 Fact-checking Democrats’ responses to Trump's 2026 State of the Union address By Grace Abels, Madison Czopek, Samantha Putterman, Zoe Weyand• February 25, 2026 On Trump’s birthday, UFC fights at the White House. How did other presidents celebrate birthdays? By Gracey Abernethy• June 12, 2026 Ask PolitiFact: With vaccine rollout behind schedule, when can we expect life to return to normal? By Noah Y. Kim• January 20, 2021 Why it’s misleading to compare Los Angeles recall petition rejections with mail ballot rejections By Amy Sherman• August 19, 2022 Jan. 6 hearing focuses on Donald Trump’s pressure on states to overturn the vote By Jon Greenberg• June 22, 2022 Are California recall leaders tied to militias and QAnon? We fact-checked Gov. Newsom's claims By Chris Nichols• March 18, 2021 How states are enforcing coronavirus stay-at-home orders By Miriam Valverde• April 2, 2020 The uninvited guest: How to keep the coronavirus out of Thanksgiving By Bill McCarthy• November 17, 2020 Party conventions are on for now, but will they be the same? By Louis Jacobson• April 2, 2020 What patients can learn with confidence from 1 rapid test (hint: very little) By Julie Appleby, Phil Galewitz• January 14, 2022 Fact-checking claims about Cuba By Amy Sherman• January 20, 2015