Did Donald Trump say in a speech that there would be a "bloodbath" if he weren't elected in November 2024? Yes, that's true, here's more context: The former American president used the term on March 16, 2024, while campaigning in Vandalia
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PolitiFact→ In Context: What Trump said about a ‘bloodbath’ and Biden’s actions on the car industry
Former President Donald Trump was talking about the auto industry when he said, “If I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath.” Here’s context for that remark and others from his Ohio rally.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Al marcar *#21#, no sabrás si tu telefono esta siendo espiado, solo si tus llamadas son desviadas
Puedes marcar *#21# para "saber si espían tu teléfono".
The Dispatch→ Assessing Claims That Donald Trump Wants to Cut Social Security and Medicare
Robert Reich took the former president’s comments out of context.
Full Fact→ Photo of busy train carriage is from Cairo, not Sweden
Social media posts claim the photo shows the Swedish city of Malmö is ‘occupied by Islam’.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: European Commission Did NOT Propose Banning Repairs On Cars Over 15 Years Old
Does the European Commission propose outlawing repairs on cars over 15 years old? No, that's not true: A proposal about end-of-lifecycle vehicles does not say that. A spokesperson for the European Commission categorically refuted the clai
Health Feedback→ Insufficient evidence for the claim that benzoyl peroxide in skincare products poses cancer risk
REVIEW In early March 2024, media reports that skincare products contained high levels of benzene generated concern regarding the safety of these products. Benzene is a known cancer-causing chemical (carcinogen). These reports followed the publicati
FactCheck.org→ The Humanitarian Parole Program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Q: Did the Biden administration secretly fly over 300,000 migrants to the U.S.? A: As of January, the Department of Homeland Security had admitted about 357,000 Cubans, Haiti
Full Fact→ You do not inhale a credit card’s worth of microplastic every week
This misunderstanding traces back to a scientific paper that said no such thing.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence John Cena Lost ‘Four Sponsors Worth Millions After Humiliating Himself At The Oscars’
Did professional wrestler and actor John Cena lose four sponsors "worth millions" after "humiliating himself" at the Oscars? No, that's not true: This claim is from an article on a satirical website known for publishing fabricated content
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Trump didn’t secure his $91.6 million bond in E. Jean Carroll case from a Russian company
A Russian company secured Trump’s bond in E. Jean Carroll case.
PolitiFact→ Joe Biden – Biden said Medicare drug price negotiations cut the deficit by $160 billion. That's years away.
“We cut the federal deficit by $160 billion because Medicare will no longer have to pay those exorbitant prices to Big Pharma.”
The Dispatch→ The Oscars in An Age of Distraction
Our arts and culture editor predicts who will win at the 2024 Academy Awards.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Online Certificate Does NOT Qualify Veterans For Permit To Carry Concealed Firearm In All States
Can veterans now qualify to download a certificate that authorizes them to carry a concealed weapon, as promoted in a post on social media? No, that's not true: The misleading advertisement leads users to a site with a disclaimer that sta
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Tucker Carlson clip on Biden gaffe is 4 years old, not from ‘Saturday’
President Joe Biden had a gaffe “in a rally in Michigan on Saturday.”
The Dispatch→ Waiting for the NASCAR Crash
Old man yells at Congress.
The Dispatch→ HuffPost Truncates a Quote by North Carolina Lt. Gov Mark Robinson
The GOP nominee for governor did not say he believes women shouldn’t vote.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Sodium Bicarbonate In Bottled Water Does NOT Cause ‘Severe Side Effects’
Does sodium bicarbonate in bottled water pose significant health risks? No, that's not true: This element is commonly known as baking soda, which is chemically salt. The Food and Drug Administration considers sodium bicarbonate safe to be
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Tucker Carlson Did NOT Say Biden Was Planning ‘Terrible Crime’ Against Russia On March 7, 2024
Did Tucker Carlson say in Russian that Biden was planning a "terrible crime" against Russia on March 7, 2024? No, that's not true: In the original video of Carlson taken from his social media account for a post on X, he does not mention P
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Israelis Do NOT Get Free Health Care In US, Do NOT Receive Organs Ahead Of Americans
Do Israelis get free healthcare in the United States and receive transplant organs ahead of Americans? No, that's not true: Healthcare in the United States is primarily provided through private insurance or government programs like Medica
Full Fact→ Crew of Rubymar cargo ship not rescued by ‘Yemen’ after missile attack
The 24-man crew were rescued by a passing merchant vessel following the missile strike, which has been claimed by the Houthi rebel group in Yemen.
PolitiFact→ Pregúntale a PolitiFact: ¿Qué son las tarjetas de débito ‘flex card’?
En Español: Publicaciones engañosas en redes sociales dicen ofrecer tarjetas ‘flex cards’ para comprar alimentos, pagar por servicios médicos y otras necesidades. Pero estas obvian información importante sobre los beneficios y disponibilidad.
The Dispatch→ After a South Carolina Defeat, Haley Pitches Herself As the Normalcy Candidate
Plus: At CPAC, Trump envisions his presidential redux.
The Dispatch→ Social Media Platforms and the ‘Common Carrier’ Question
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether social media companies should be regulated like utilities.
The Dispatch→ Can Haley Wake Them Up in South Carolina?
Today’s primary will reveal if voters are growing weary of the outrages of Trump and Trumpism.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Parents’ Refusal To Use Chosen Pronouns Was NOT Reason Child Was Removed From Indiana Home — Care For Eating Disorder, Mental Health Were Needed
Did the Indiana Department of Child Services remove a child from their home because the parents refused to call them by their preferred pronouns, as a social media post suggests? No, that's not true: The complex situation outlined in Indi
The Dispatch→ Ahead of South Carolina, Haley Supporters Remain Steadfast
Plus: Nevada’s Sam Brown attempts a balancing act on abortion policy.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Migrants in New York City will not receive up to $10,000 in prepaid debit cards
Migrants in New York City are receiving prepaid debit cards with up to $10,000 and no restrictions.
The Dispatch→ Taylor Swift and the Magna Carta
On this day the law came alive.
PolitiFact→ George Borrello – Fact-checking state Sen. George Borrello on New York City cards for migrants
“NYC will give $1,000 taxpayer-funded credit cards to migrants.”
The Dispatch→ Win or Lose in South Carolina, Haley Seems Poised to Keep On Trucking
Plus: A look at the RNC’s Trumpian turnover.
The Dispatch→ Showdown in South Carolina
Donald Trump and Nikki Haley get personal ahead of Saturday’s primary contest.
FactCheck.org→ Experts Say Proposed Vehicle Emissions and Fuel Rules Not an EPA ‘Ban’ on Gas-Powered Cars
Pending regulations under review by the Biden administration could greatly increase the number of electric vehicles sold in the U.S. But if implemented, the proposals to reduce tailpipe emissions and raise the fuel efficiency standards of cars and tru
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Executive Order 9066 authorized Japanese detention during World War II, not gift cards for recent migrants
On the 82nd anniversary of the order on Monday, social media users erroneously claimed that it is a recent directive meant to aid those who cross the U.S. border illegally.
Full Fact→ Sadiq Khan has not signed a ‘WEF treaty’ to ban meat, flights and cars by 2030
An article claims a treaty ‘legally compels’ the city to introduce these restrictions. It doesn’t.
The Dispatch→ Our Best Stuff on Tucker Carlson, Fani Willis, and More
Plus: the third anniversary of the Senate’s second acquittal of Donald Trump.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, no mataron a estas vacas para reemplazarlas por carne sintética
Video muestra vacas muriendo “en extrañas circunstancias” para reemplazarlas por “carne sintética”.
PolitiFact→ Kelda Helen Roys – Yes, Minnesota incarcerates far less people than Wisconsin
Minnesota incarcerates “about a third of what Wisconsin does.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Prohibition Was NOT Intended To Stop People From Fueling Cars And Homes With Alcohol
Was the purpose of Prohibition to stop people from fueling their cars and homes with alcohol? No, that's not true: Professors in history and sociology told Lead Stories that there's no truth to the claim. Prohibition in the United States,
PolitiFact→ X posts – Tucker Carlson y Vladimir Putin no hablaron sobre la frontera sur de EE.UU.
En una entrevista con Tucker Carlson, el presidente ruso Vladimir Putin dijo que el tema de la frontera sur de Estados Unidos le parece "irónicamente divertido".