5 People 16228 Fact-checks 5016 Articles People (5) Creflo Dollar Carrie Madej General Beauregard Lee Florida Students for Concealed Carry Students for Concealed Carry at FSU Fact-checks (16228) Rob Portman stated on June 30, 2010 in a news release: Since the Democrats’ stimulus went into effect last year, Ohio has lost about 150,000 Jobs. By Mark Naymik• July 28, 2010 Facebook posts stated on January 22, 2020 in a Facebook post: "Virginia Democrats Push Legislation to Make Criticism of Government Officials a Criminal Offense." By Tom Kertscher• January 29, 2020 Facebook posts stated on February 19, 2019 in a Facebook post: A photo of Trump having a stroke is really a virus that will wipe out all information on your computer. By Samantha Putterman• February 21, 2019 Facebook posts stated on August 17, 2022 in a Facebook post: “U.S. is testing new most deadly nuclear bomb from B-1B Lancer.” By Ciara O'Rourke• August 26, 2022 Donald Trump stated on March 18, 2024 in a Truth Social post: The $454 million bond is “unprecedented, and practically impossible for ANY Company.” By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• March 22, 2024 Joe Biden stated on August 23, 2019 in an event in Hanover, N.H.: Says that as vice president, he pinned a Silver Star on a Navy captain in Afghanistan who had carried a mortally wounded comrade out of a ravine, and resisted receiving a medal for his actions. By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• September 4, 2019 Kendrick Meek stated on June 22, 2010 in in a Democratic U.S. Senate debate: "When I become the nominee, the Democratic nominee, I will be the only pro-choice candidate on the ballot." By Cristina Silva• June 22, 2010 Larry Elder stated on November 04, 2013 in CNN's "Crossfire" roundtable: "When you add a dollar value to mandates," government took almost 50 percent "of the American people’s money." By Katie Sanders• November 8, 2013 Kasim Reed stated on November 30, 2010 in a speech: The city of Atlanta has $56 million in its reserves. By Eric Stirgus• January 4, 2011 Facebook posts stated on January 16, 2019 in a Facebook post: When using an ATM, customers should "press the cancel button twice before inserting the card. If anyone has set up the keypad to steal your pin code, this will cancel that set up." By Samantha Putterman• January 22, 2019 Pam Stewart stated on October 15, 2013 in a public hearing in Tampa: For the state of Florida, "there is not an additional cost with implementation of the Common Core standards." By Jeffrey S. Solochek• October 27, 2013 Facebook posts stated on May 05, 2022 in a video: Says video shows "Ukrainian forces shoot down Russian plane carrying hundreds (of) troops on Kyiv airport." By Monique Curet• May 10, 2022 Carrie Madej stated on October 13, 2021 in a Facebook post: COVID-19 vaccines contain “RNA-modifying transhumanism nanotechnology." By Tom Kertscher• October 21, 2021 Larry Pratt stated on May 06, 2014 in an interview on 'All in with Chris Hayes': "20 percent of the time (smart guns) won't work." By Katie Sanders• May 20, 2014 Jesse Watters stated on February 14, 2022 in a TV segment: “Durham’s documents show that Hillary Clinton hired people who hacked into Trump’s home and office computers” and “planted evidence, fabricated evidence connecting Trump to Russia.” By Bill McCarthy• February 17, 2022 Juda Engelmayer stated on March 13, 2015 in interviews: Creflo Dollar needed a $65 million Gulfstream G650 to carry thousands of pounds of food and other supplies -- as well as the Word of God -- worldwide. By Nancy Badertscher• March 23, 2015 Facebook posts stated on March 18, 2019 in posts online: ATM users in distress can enter their PIN backwards to secretly call the police. By Julianna Rennie• March 26, 2019 Democratic National Committee stated on December 06, 2011 in a Democratic Natonal Committee advertisement: Says it cost Massachusetts taxpayers $100,000 when Mitt Romney and his staff purchased computer hard drives. By Jake Berry• December 19, 2011 John McCain stated on August 03, 2010 in a report: Federal stimulus money went to a Georgia Tech project that will "apparently involve the professor jamming with 'world-renowned musicians' to 'hopefully also create satisfying works of art.'" By Willoughby Mariano• September 13, 2010 J.B. Van Hollen stated on March 18, 2010 in written testimony to a Wisconsin Senate committee: "Over 22,000 unique Internet Protocol addresses -- in Wisconsin alone -- have downloaded child pornography." By Tom Kertscher• September 15, 2010 Articles (5016) It's hard to pin down Hollywood's benefit to Virginia By Sean Gorman• March 25, 2013 A fact-check guide to Texas' Tuesday primaries By W. Gardner Selby• March 5, 2018 Trump wants to designate antifa as a terrorist organization, but lacks legal authority for it By Miriam Valverde• June 1, 2020 $16 muffins -- or incomplete invoices? By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 5, 2011 A quick take on the Allen Kaine debate: By Warren Fiske, Nancy Madsen• July 22, 2012 You and your neighbors, a virtual power plant? Growing effort is money-saving and climate friendly By Tom Kertscher• August 8, 2023 PolitiFact’s guide to understanding tariffs and international trade By Louis Jacobson• November 18, 2019 What we know about the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails By Lauren Carroll• May 12, 2016 PolitiFact Florida's top 5 in July 2016 By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• August 8, 2016 Who to blame for the price at the pump? Tough to say By Molly Moorhead• April 30, 2012 Who to blame for the price at the pump? Tough to say By Molly Moorhead• April 29, 2012 Sorting out the facts on the Republican budget blueprint By Robert Farley• April 15, 2011 Is Big Brother snooping on Cash for Clunkers site? By Robert Farley• August 3, 2009 Does your natural gas flow through wood pipes? By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2010 Fact-checking Sen. Barbara Boxer's attack ad on Carly Fiorina's record at HP By Robert Farley• September 17, 2010 Defining just what constitutes a 'jobs bill' By Tom Feran• December 6, 2011 What does the '1870' pin mean at the State of the Union? By Samantha Putterman, Yacob Reyes• February 8, 2023 Is Donald Trump’s NATO talk a warning or a negotiating tactic? Here’s what he has said By Matthew Crowley, Amy Sherman• March 6, 2024 Will Weatherford weighs education and health care funding By Julie Kliegman• September 10, 2013 Fact-checking Bernie Sanders in Milford, New Hampshire before the primary By Jon Greenberg, Miriam Valverde• February 5, 2020
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Rob Portman stated on June 30, 2010 in a news release: Since the Democrats’ stimulus went into effect last year, Ohio has lost about 150,000 Jobs. By Mark Naymik• July 28, 2010 Facebook posts stated on January 22, 2020 in a Facebook post: "Virginia Democrats Push Legislation to Make Criticism of Government Officials a Criminal Offense." By Tom Kertscher• January 29, 2020 Facebook posts stated on February 19, 2019 in a Facebook post: A photo of Trump having a stroke is really a virus that will wipe out all information on your computer. By Samantha Putterman• February 21, 2019 Facebook posts stated on August 17, 2022 in a Facebook post: “U.S. is testing new most deadly nuclear bomb from B-1B Lancer.” By Ciara O'Rourke• August 26, 2022 Donald Trump stated on March 18, 2024 in a Truth Social post: The $454 million bond is “unprecedented, and practically impossible for ANY Company.” By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• March 22, 2024 Joe Biden stated on August 23, 2019 in an event in Hanover, N.H.: Says that as vice president, he pinned a Silver Star on a Navy captain in Afghanistan who had carried a mortally wounded comrade out of a ravine, and resisted receiving a medal for his actions. By Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson• September 4, 2019 Kendrick Meek stated on June 22, 2010 in in a Democratic U.S. Senate debate: "When I become the nominee, the Democratic nominee, I will be the only pro-choice candidate on the ballot." By Cristina Silva• June 22, 2010 Larry Elder stated on November 04, 2013 in CNN's "Crossfire" roundtable: "When you add a dollar value to mandates," government took almost 50 percent "of the American people’s money." By Katie Sanders• November 8, 2013 Kasim Reed stated on November 30, 2010 in a speech: The city of Atlanta has $56 million in its reserves. By Eric Stirgus• January 4, 2011 Facebook posts stated on January 16, 2019 in a Facebook post: When using an ATM, customers should "press the cancel button twice before inserting the card. If anyone has set up the keypad to steal your pin code, this will cancel that set up." By Samantha Putterman• January 22, 2019 Pam Stewart stated on October 15, 2013 in a public hearing in Tampa: For the state of Florida, "there is not an additional cost with implementation of the Common Core standards." By Jeffrey S. Solochek• October 27, 2013 Facebook posts stated on May 05, 2022 in a video: Says video shows "Ukrainian forces shoot down Russian plane carrying hundreds (of) troops on Kyiv airport." By Monique Curet• May 10, 2022 Carrie Madej stated on October 13, 2021 in a Facebook post: COVID-19 vaccines contain “RNA-modifying transhumanism nanotechnology." By Tom Kertscher• October 21, 2021 Larry Pratt stated on May 06, 2014 in an interview on 'All in with Chris Hayes': "20 percent of the time (smart guns) won't work." By Katie Sanders• May 20, 2014 Jesse Watters stated on February 14, 2022 in a TV segment: “Durham’s documents show that Hillary Clinton hired people who hacked into Trump’s home and office computers” and “planted evidence, fabricated evidence connecting Trump to Russia.” By Bill McCarthy• February 17, 2022 Juda Engelmayer stated on March 13, 2015 in interviews: Creflo Dollar needed a $65 million Gulfstream G650 to carry thousands of pounds of food and other supplies -- as well as the Word of God -- worldwide. By Nancy Badertscher• March 23, 2015 Facebook posts stated on March 18, 2019 in posts online: ATM users in distress can enter their PIN backwards to secretly call the police. By Julianna Rennie• March 26, 2019 Democratic National Committee stated on December 06, 2011 in a Democratic Natonal Committee advertisement: Says it cost Massachusetts taxpayers $100,000 when Mitt Romney and his staff purchased computer hard drives. By Jake Berry• December 19, 2011 John McCain stated on August 03, 2010 in a report: Federal stimulus money went to a Georgia Tech project that will "apparently involve the professor jamming with 'world-renowned musicians' to 'hopefully also create satisfying works of art.'" By Willoughby Mariano• September 13, 2010 J.B. Van Hollen stated on March 18, 2010 in written testimony to a Wisconsin Senate committee: "Over 22,000 unique Internet Protocol addresses -- in Wisconsin alone -- have downloaded child pornography." By Tom Kertscher• September 15, 2010
It's hard to pin down Hollywood's benefit to Virginia By Sean Gorman• March 25, 2013 A fact-check guide to Texas' Tuesday primaries By W. Gardner Selby• March 5, 2018 Trump wants to designate antifa as a terrorist organization, but lacks legal authority for it By Miriam Valverde• June 1, 2020 $16 muffins -- or incomplete invoices? By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 5, 2011 A quick take on the Allen Kaine debate: By Warren Fiske, Nancy Madsen• July 22, 2012 You and your neighbors, a virtual power plant? Growing effort is money-saving and climate friendly By Tom Kertscher• August 8, 2023 PolitiFact’s guide to understanding tariffs and international trade By Louis Jacobson• November 18, 2019 What we know about the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails By Lauren Carroll• May 12, 2016 PolitiFact Florida's top 5 in July 2016 By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• August 8, 2016 Who to blame for the price at the pump? Tough to say By Molly Moorhead• April 30, 2012 Who to blame for the price at the pump? Tough to say By Molly Moorhead• April 29, 2012 Sorting out the facts on the Republican budget blueprint By Robert Farley• April 15, 2011 Is Big Brother snooping on Cash for Clunkers site? By Robert Farley• August 3, 2009 Does your natural gas flow through wood pipes? By Louis Jacobson• September 20, 2010 Fact-checking Sen. Barbara Boxer's attack ad on Carly Fiorina's record at HP By Robert Farley• September 17, 2010 Defining just what constitutes a 'jobs bill' By Tom Feran• December 6, 2011 What does the '1870' pin mean at the State of the Union? By Samantha Putterman, Yacob Reyes• February 8, 2023 Is Donald Trump’s NATO talk a warning or a negotiating tactic? Here’s what he has said By Matthew Crowley, Amy Sherman• March 6, 2024 Will Weatherford weighs education and health care funding By Julie Kliegman• September 10, 2013 Fact-checking Bernie Sanders in Milford, New Hampshire before the primary By Jon Greenberg, Miriam Valverde• February 5, 2020