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Snopes→ Did Peter Fonda Suggest That Barron Trump Should Be Kidnapped?
The actor has apologized for saying Donald Trump's 12-year-old son should be put in "a cage with pedophiles" as a protest against the president's immigration policy.
FactCheck.org→ Video: U.S.-Canada Trade
In this week’s video, CNN’s Jake Tapper reviews President Donald Trump’s claim that the U.S. trade deficit with Canada is “close to $100 billion a year.” There are several problems with the president’s statement. The presi
Washington Post→ Did Trump’s aluminum tariffs spark a $1.5 billion plant in Kentucky?
White House aide Peter Navarro keeps suggesting the Kentucky plant stemmed from Trump's policies. Is that the case?
Truth or Fiction?→ Henry Kissinger Comments on Trump: ‘He Puts America First’-Mostly Fiction!
Henry Kissinger Comments on Trump: ‘He Puts America First’-Mostly Fiction! Summary of eRumor: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger commented that president Trump is a “phenomenon that foreign countries haven’t seen before
FactCheck.org→ Was Mueller’s Appointment ‘Unconstitutional’?
In his latest attack on the Russia investigation, President Donald Trump tweeted, “The appointment of the Special Counsel is totally UNCONSTITUTIONAL!” This amounts to Trump’s opinion, and is a matter of debate among constitutional sc
FactCheck.org→ A Timeline of Trump Tower Meeting Responses
In a recently disclosed letter to special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, President Donald Trump’s attorneys said the president “dictated” his son’s statement to the New York Times about a June 2016 meeting between top Trump ca
Snopes→ Has Ivanka Trump’s Line Been Rebranded as ‘Adrienne Vittadini’?
In June 2018, a year-old story about Ivanka Trump's line being rebranded circulated as new news.
Snopes→ Report: Trump Lawyers’ Letter to Mueller Challenges Subpoena
President Donald Trump's lawyers composed a secret 20-page letter to special counsel Robert Mueller to assert that he cannot be forced to testify.
FactCheck.org→ Navajo Didn’t Support Shrinking Bears Ears
Department of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke claimed the Navajo people who “live close” to Bears Ears National Monument “were all in support” of President Donald Trump’s decision to shrink the protected land. But tribe rep
PolitiFact→ Donald Trump – Donald Trump's false claim about 'thousands' of immigration judges
The Truth-o-Meter says: False | Donald Trump's false claim about 'thousands' of immigration judges President Donald Trump has denounced the way the United States processes immigration cases, calling for thousands more judges to address a backlog on
FactCheck.org→ Video: Trump on ‘Breaking Up’ Families
In this video, CNN’s Jake Tapper and FactCheck.org review President Donald Trump’s false claim that immigration officials “have to break up families” caught crossing the border illegally because of “bad laws that the Democ
PolitiFact→ Donald Trump – Donald Trump's false claim that Nancy Pelosi 'came out in favor of MS-13'
The Truth-o-Meter says: False | Donald Trump's false claim that Nancy Pelosi 'came out in favor of MS-13' President Donald Trump cast Democrats as supporters of MS-13 gang members and uninterested in fighting crime. Trump routinely brings up brutal
Washington Post→ President Trump’s interactions with media: Not a standout in any category
Questioned about Trump's lack of solo news conferences, Kellyanne Conway cited other numbers but did not tell the whole story.
Washington Post→ Video: ‘What happened to the tapes?’ Gina Haspel’s role in destroying evidence of the CIA’s torture program
Trump's nominee to to lead the CIA, Gina Haspel, says she was following orders when the tapes were destroyed. But there's more to the story.
Snopes→ Chatter Grows About Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize Prospects
President Donald Trump's supporters are pushing for him to be the next U.S. leader to win the Nobel Peace Prize — a move that's being met by smirks and eye rolls in Europe, where Trump remains deeply unpopular.
Snopes→ White House Aide Dismissed McCain View, Says ‘He’s Dying’
A White House official dismissed a view expressed by Sen. John McCain about President Donald Trump's CIA nominee, saying at a staff meeting that "it doesn't matter" because "he's dying anyway."
Snopes→ Did Major General Paul D. Eaton Say Trump’s Decertifying Iran Deal ‘Dishonors America’?
A meme reproduces a former general's comment about President Donald Trump's announcement that the U.S. would be withdrawing from a nuclear deal with Iran.
Snopes→ Porn Star’s Lawyer Says Russian Paid Trump Attorney Cohen
Stormy Daniels' lawyer said he has information showing that Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's longtime personal attorney, received $500,000 from a company associated with a Russian billionaire.
Snopes→ Donald Trump Explains Why Lincoln Succeeded
This was indeed Donald Trump's answer to an interview question, for whatever that's worth.
FactCheck.org→ Trump Spins Rise in Job Openings
The number of job openings has been rising since mid-2009, contrary to President Donald Trump’s boast that under his stewardship “all of a sudden, we have jobs.” The president made his remarks during an appearance in Ohio to talk abou
Snopes→ Was the Obama Administration Unable to Arrange the Release of Three Hostages in North Korea?
Two of the three men held by North Korea were detained during Trump's presidency.
Snopes→ Giuliani Confounds, Contradicts as He Defends Trump in Media
President Donald Trump's new attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is delivering confounding and at times contradictory statements as he tries to lessen the legal burdens on his client.
Snopes→ Giuliani Not Ruling Out Chance of Trump Taking the Fifth
President Donald Trump's new attorney, Rudy Giuliani, won't rule out the possibility that the president would assert his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in the swirling Russia investigation.
PolitiFact→ The $130,000 Stormy Daniels payoff: Was it a campaign expenditure?
Rudy Giuliani, politician and now lawyer to President Donald Trump, triggered an avalanche of commentary with his revelations about $130,000 paid to adult film star Stephanie Clifford, aka Stormy Daniels. First, Giuliani told Fox News host Sean Hannity
FactCheck.org→ Trump Blurs Facts on London Embassy
President Donald Trump distorted the facts about the construction of a new embassy in London, wrongly implying it ended up costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. The new embassy, at a cost of $1 billion, was entirely paid for by the sale of
ABC News→ AP FACT CHECK: Pruitt takes credit for Obama-era cleanups
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's environmental chief takes credit for pollution cleanup work done in Obama era
Snopes→ Ronny Jackson Withdraws from Consideration for VA Chief
President Donald Trump's pick to lead Veterans Affairs, Ronny Jackson, withdrew in the wake of late-surfacing allegations about overprescribing drugs and poor leadership while serving as a top White House doctor.
Snopes→ VA Pick Ronny Jackson Said to Have Crashed Car While Drunk
President Donald Trump's pick for Veterans Affairs secretary allegedly showed "a pattern" of questionable prescription drug practices and drunken behavior, including crashing a government vehicle while intoxicated and doling out a large
Snopes→ Did Attorney Michael Cohen Advertise His Services as ‘The Fixer?’
An anonymous New York prankster put up satirical posters for President Trump's lawyer on the city's subway system.
FactCheck.org→ America First Policies
Political leanings: Republican/Pro-President Trump Spending target: Unknown America First Policies is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit devoted to promoting the agenda of President Donald Trump. According to its website, the group’s main goals are repealing and
FactCheck.org→ Muddying a Trump Loyalty Test
In Republican primaries where loyalty to President Donald Trump’s agenda is a litmus test for many voters, the approval of a $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill has become a political weapon — no matter how lawmakers voted. Indiana Republic
Washington Post→ Larry Kudlow’s claim that the Obama stimulus was ‘all spending’
President Trump's new economic guru needs to brush up on basic facts about the Obama-era stimulus.
FactCheck.org→ Presidential Approval Numbers
On April 12 and 13, President Donald Trump’s approval rating, according to the Rasmussen Reports, was 50 percent. At the same point in Barack Obama’s presidency, Obama’s approval rating per Rasmussen was 48 percent and 49 percent. But
Snopes→ Was Sean Hannity Outed as Michael Cohen’s Client by the Deep State?
Shortly after revelations that the popular Fox News host was a client of President Trump's embattled attorney became public, "deep state" conspiracy theories spread.
Snopes→ UK Academic Says Data Firm Helped Trump Campaign Spread Fear
A propaganda expert who has studied Cambridge Analytica says the company helped Donald Trump's presidential campaign use false statements and anti-Muslim messages to spread fear and resentment in swing states he needed to win.
FactCheck.org→ Video: Trump’s Wall
In our latest fact-checking collaboration with CNN’s “State of the Union,” Jake Tapper looks at President Donald Trump’s repeated claim that a proposed wall at the U.S.-Mexico border will stop the illegal flow of drugs into the
Snopes→ Stormy Daniels Set for Court as Lawyers Argue Over FBI Raid
President Donald Trump's personal attorney will appear in federal court to argue over evidence found during a recent FBI raid, and porn star Stormy Daniels' lawyer says she'll be there, too.
ABC News→ NOT REAL NEWS: Warrant for Trump lawyer wasn’t thrown out
NOT REAL NEWS: Online stories falsely claim a federal judge in California dismissed a search warrant and evidence from FBI raid at office of Trump's personal attorney
ABC News→ $30,000 rumor? Tabloid paid for, spiked, salacious Trump tip
The company that publishes the National Enquirer paid a former doorman at one of Donald Trump's New York skyscrapers $30,000 during the presidential campaign for a tip about Trump it never ran