“Adam Hoffman abused a little boy” and Ken Paxton “let Hoffman off the hook.”
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PolitiFact→ Ken Paxton – Did James Talarico say US border should have ‘a giant welcome mat’? Ken Paxton ad omits full remarks
Democratic Texas U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico said the southern border should have “a giant welcome mat out front.”
PolitiFact→ Ken Paxton – In Texas Senate race, Ken Paxton falsely claims James Talarico is a vegan
Democratic Texas U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico “is a vegan.”
News Facts Network→ Texas AG Paxton Sues to Remove 13 Democratic Lawmakers Who Fled State
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has filed a lawsuit with the state Supreme Court The post Texas AG Paxton Sues to Remove 13 Democratic Lawmakers Who Fled State appeared first on News Facts Network.
The Dispatch→ On Porn and Paxton
The 'Kids Don't Get Gross Porn' doctrine is a significant legal concept.
The Dispatch→ Our Best Stuff on Ken Paxton’s Impeachment and Mike Pence’s ‘Time for Choosing’
Plus, voters have questions about Vivek Ramaswamy.
The Dispatch→ Ken Paxton’s Impeachment Trial
Why contribute to an office if you can buy it?
PolitiFact→ What is Ken Paxton accused of that is leading to his impeachment trial in Texas?
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is the first statewide elected official impeached in more than 100 years. What does he stand accused of?
PolitiFact→ TikTok posts – Impeached Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton didn’t discard millions of mail ballots
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was “caught on tape saying he discarded 2.5 million mail-in ballots in Texas.”
Snopes→ Actor Bill Paxton Dead at 61
Emmy-winning actor Bill Paxton has died at age 61 due to complications from surgery.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: James Talarico Did NOT Spend Three Years In School ‘Pretending He Was A Girl’ Named ‘Jeannine’
Does a viral post confirm that James Talarico "spent three full years in school pretending to be a girl named 'Jeannine'"? No, that's not true: The speculation originated from a known self-described satire network. No credible media outle
FactCheck.org→ Ad in Texas GOP Runoff Attacks Cornyn on Immigration, Islam
A TV ad attacking incumbent Texas Sen. John Cornyn for supporting “Muslim mass immigration” misleadingly cites a 2021 quote from Cornyn about certain Afghan refugees and claims that “Cornyn has a special place in his heart for radica
The Dispatch→ Texas Showdown
Republican Paxton Agonistes enter the chat.
News Facts Network→ Smithsonian to Restore Trump Impeachment Placard After Backlash
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will restore a placard referencing former President Donald... The post Smithsonian to Restore Trump Impeachment Placard After Backlash appeared first on News Facts Network.
News Facts Network→ Smithsonian Edits Impeachment Exhibit After White House Pressure to Erase Trump
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has removed explicit references to Donald Trump from... The post Smithsonian Edits Impeachment Exhibit After White House Pressure to Erase Trump appeared first on News Facts Network.
News Facts Network→ House Rejects Trump Impeachment Vote Over Iran Strikes, With Bipartisan Opposition
House Democrats joined Republicans on Tuesday in voting overwhelmingly to block an impeachment resolution against...
News Facts Network→ AOC calls for Trump’s impeachment after strikes on Iran
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is calling for President Trump to be impeached following U.S. airstrikes on three...
The Dispatch→ Will Trump Give Electability a Chance?
The scandal-plagued Ken Paxton’s challenge to John Cornyn in Texas will test the president’s political restraint.
The Dispatch→ Do Republican Voters Still Care About Scandal?
The outcome of Ken Paxton’s primary challenge vs. Sen. John Cornyn may answer that question.
The Dispatch→ The High Plains Grifter
Just try and write fictional satire that is more ridiculous than the facts of Ken Paxton’s impeachment in Texas.
The Dispatch→ A U.S.-China Thaw in the Making?
Plus: The Texas House votes to impeach state Attorney General Ken Paxton. Continue reading A U.S.-China Thaw in the Making? »
FactCheck.org→ The Whoppers of 2022
Summary The midterm elections are finally over, but it won’t be long before the 2024 campaign cycle — which will really start in 2023 — gets going. Before that happens, we’ve put together this list of the year’s bigges
Truth or Fiction?→ Immigrant, Retiree, Womens’ Groups File Lawsuits to Stop Voter Intimidation in Arizona
The right-wing group linked to various “poll watchers” in Arizona faces two separate lawsuits from organizations representing women, immigrants, and retirees. Both lawsuits — one by the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans and Voto
FactCheck.org→ Planned Parenthood Centers Remain Open Following the Ruling on Roe v. Wade
Quick Take Planned Parenthood has not closed any of its health centers after the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, the organization told us. But social media posts falsely claim that Planned Parenthood clinics have been closing “all o
Snopes→ Did Texas Ban Instagram Filters?
A lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton provoked headlines and social media posts in May 2022.
The Dispatch→ Did Greg Abbott Order an Agency to ‘Investigate All Trans Children’?
(Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images.)A viral post from popular left-wing Facebook page The Other 98% claims that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered “Family and Protective Services to begin investigating all trans children in Texas and prosecuting
Truth or Fiction?→ Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s Anti-Trans Directive
On February 23 2022, a letter attributed to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) directing the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services around matters concerning transgender children circulated heavily on social platforms like Twitter and Reddit: G
The Dispatch→ The Sweep: The Eyes of Texas Are Upon the 6th District
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The Dispatch→ Can an Anti-Trump Republican Win a Special Election in Texas?
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The Dispatch→ The Takings Clause
On today’s pod, Sarah and David give us an update on the goings on at the Supreme Court, with an in-depth look at a union takings case out West. “A California regulation allows union representatives to meet with farm workers at their work s
Truth or Fiction?→ How to Fight Disinformation: Part II — Gaslighting
This is part of an ongoing series about how communities can fight back and protect themselves against weaponized disinformation. You can read Part I here. On January 6 2021, a mob of Donald Trump supporters, enraged by corrosive rhetoric and lies fr
Truth or Fiction?→ Was a ‘Biden Election Official’ Arrested for Voter Fraud in Texas?
Shortly after the arrest of a Texas woman accused of election tampering, right-wing social media users began trying to spin the case into an attack on U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden’s decisive win over outgoing president Donald Trump. Embattled
The Dispatch→ Debunking the Conspiracy Theories Claiming That Antifa Led the Attack on the Capitol
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The Dispatch→ Did a Facial Recognition Software Company Identify Antifa Members at the Capitol?
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FactCheck.org→ False Claim About Biden’s Win Probability
Quick Take Facebook posts have repeated a false claim about a “one in a quadrillion” chance that President-elect Joe Biden received more votes than President Donald Trump in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Experts told us the claim m
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: The Supreme Court Did NOT Vote 6-3 To Take Up Texas AG’s Lawsuit Over Election, NOR Did Tennessee Join
Did the U.S. Supreme Court vote 6-3 to take up the Texas Attorney General's lawsuit seeking to overturn four other states' 2020 election results? No, that's not true: There is no such vote recorded on the Supreme Court's public list of or
Snopes→ Trump Looks Past Supreme Court Loss to New Texas Election Lawsuit
The suit from the Texas attorney general, Republican Ken Paxton, demands that the 62 total Electoral College votes in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin be invalidated.
Snopes→ Were Cast and Crew on the Film ‘Titanic’ Sickened by PCP-Laced Seafood Chowder?
Actor Bill Paxton: "Some people were laughing, some people were crying, some people were throwing up.”
FactCheck.org→ More Voter Fraud Misinformation from Trump
President Donald Trump wrongly claims that “58,000 non-citizens voted in Texas, with 95,000 non-citizens registered to vote.” This latest voter fraud misinformation from the president is based on the state’s efforts to match driver
FactCheck.org→ Trump Wrong About Wall Effect in El Paso
President Donald Trump falsely claimed that El Paso went from “one of the most dangerous cities in the country to one of the safest cities in the country overnight” after “a wall was put up” along the Mexico border. Here are the facts: