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Thurs, Dec 18, 2025:
Trump repeats numerous false claims in prime-time address – CNN
Trump’s glowing account of progress is at odds with his government’s own stats – AP
Thurs, Dec 11, 2025:
The US president’s claim to have ended eight wars doesn’t stand up to closer scrutiny. – Bloomberg
Tues, Dec 9, 2025:
Trump says US secured at least $18 trillion worth of investments this year. That’s wrong. – PolitiFact
Mon, Dec 8, 2025:
Fact check: Trump denies saying something he said on camera five days ago – CNN
Vance’s Misleading Claims on Housing Prices and Illegal Immigration – FactCheck.org
Wed, Nov 26, 2025:
Trump gets it wrong claiming no murders in DC for the last six months – AP
It is not illegal for voters to show ID in New York and California – AP
Tues, Nov 25, 2025:
Donald Trump doesn’t have the ‘highest poll numbers’ of his career. They’re near his lowest – PolitiFact
Sun, Nov 23, 2025:
Fact-Checking Trump’s Latest Claims on Affordability. The president has made misleading statements about the cost of a Thanksgiving meal, breakfast and gasoline and about prices in general. – NYT
Fri, Nov 21, 2025:
Trump Misrepresents Biden’s Job Numbers, SNAP Data to Tout His Own Record – FactCheck.org
Thurs, Nov 13, 2025:
Trump Serves a Misleading Thanksgiving Meal Statistic – FactCheck.org
Mon, Nov. 10, 2025:
Trump’s lying spree about inflation – CNN
Trump Falsely Claims Democrats Want $1.5 Trillion for ‘Illegal Aliens’ – FactCheck.org
What to know about Trump’s pitch for a $2,000 tariff dividend – Axios
Sat, Nov 8, 2025:
Fact-Checking Misinformation About SNAP. We examined falsehoods about SNAP eligibility and costs and the number of unauthorized immigrants receiving benefits. – NYT
Fri, Nov 7, 2025:
Trump falsely claims it’s only beef, but dozens of groceries have gotten more expensive this year – CNN
Trump says he brought down gas prices. The reality is more complicated. – Politico
Trump says Thanksgiving dinner will cost 25% less this year. His numbers are misleading – AP
While Walmart’s 2025 meal basket costs about 25% less than the one from 2024, that’s because it offers fewer items and different products that make it more affordable.
Tues, Oct 21, 2025:
White House begins demolishing East Wing facade to build Trump’s ballroom. The president had claimed construction of the $250 million ballroom wouldn’t ‘interfere’ with the existing White House structure. In July, Trump said his ballroom project, “Won’t interfere with the current building. … It’ll be near it but not touching it — and pays total respect to the existing building, which I’m the biggest fan of.”

Thurs, Oct 17, 2025:
Massive NY tunnel and subway projects still alive, official says despite Trump’s claims. DOT has no plans to end the multibillion-dollar Gateway tunnel and Second Avenue Subway projects, an administration official told POLITICO a day after the president said they had been “terminated.” – Politico
Thurs, Oct 9, 2025:
Fact check: Trump makes numerous false claims at Cabinet meeting, many about vaccines – CNN
Mon, Oct 6, 2025:
GOP Falsely Ties Shutdown to Democrats’ Alleged Drive To Give All Immigrants Health Care–PolitiFact
Trump says the US has secured $17 trillion in new investments. The real number is likely much less – AP
Fri, Oct 3, 2025:
FACT FOCUS: Democrats did not shut down the government to give health care to ‘illegal immigrants’ – AP
Wed, Sept 24, 2025:
Trump repeats false claim at UN that he has ended 7 wars – AP
Tues, Aug 19, 2025:
S&P Affirms U.S. Credit Rating as Tariff Revenue Expected to Plug Fiscal Leaks – WSJ
Publisher’s note: This is nonsense. Annual deficits are close to $2 trillion per year. Tariff revenue may reduce deficits by about one-tenth that amount. They won’t come close to “plugging the fiscal leaks.” Even with tariffs, we will have massive annual deficits that increase the accumulated public debt each year to unsustainable levels.
Tues, Aug 12, 2025:
A POLITICO analysis of DOGE data reveals the organization saved less than 5 percent of its claimed savings from nearly 10,100 contract terminations. – Politico
Trump Misstates Washington Crime Data to Justify Takeover. The president cited a number of false and misleading claims about homicides and youth crime in the nation’s capital. – NYT
Sat, Aug 2, 2025:
Trump claims the U.S. gave $60 million in Gaza aid. It’s $3 million so far. – WP
Vast supplies of U.S. aid remain stranded, despite State Department promises – WP
Thurs, July 31, 2025:
GOP claims that tariff revenues can be used to pay “tariff dividends” to taxpayers or “pay down the national debt.” – WP
- GovBudget: This is utter nonsense. The U.S. is running annual deficits close to $2 trillion per year. New tariff revenues may generate $200 – $300 billion per year (which is uncertain because imports will decrease as tariffs go up). Tariff revenues will simply lower annual deficits by 10 – 15%, and that is before figuring in deficit increases from the tax cuts in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). Tariffs don’t give us any “extra revenues” to send back to taxpayers or reduce accumulated public debt. They simply reduce annual deficits by a fractional amount, while accumulated debt continues rising dangerously. Bottom line: sending checks approximating “tariff revenues” to taxpayers would be additional federal spending, financed by federal borrowing, and would increase deficits.
Mon, Jun 9, 2025:
The White House’s through-the-looking-glass budget spin. OMB director ignores current law and relies on budget gimmicks to claim massive deficit reduction. – WP
Thurs, Jun 5, 2025:
Trump’s sales pitch for the “big, beautiful” budget bill doesn’t match the facts – CBS
Mon, Jun 2, 2025:
Mike Johnson’s bogus attack on CBO’s score of the 2017 tax bill – WP
Fri, May 30, 2025:
Are 4.8 million people on Medicaid ‘cheating the system’? House Speaker Mike Johnson relies on a Congressional Budget Office estimate for this claim, but the agency didn’t frame it that way. – WP
Wed, May 28, 2025:
Rubio’s claim that it’s ‘a lie’ that people have died from foreign-aid cuts. The secretary of state rejected convincing evidence documented in news reports and by disease modelers. – WP
Thurs, May 8, 2025:
Lutnick’s economically incoherent and contradictory commentary. The commerce secretary is constantly on television, but his claims don’t make much sense. – WP
Fri, April 25, 2025:
Fact-Checking What Donald Trump Said in His ‘100 Days’ Interview With TIME – TIME
Tues, April 8, 2025:
Vance’s whopper on alleged Social Security fraud; The vice president falsely claims that 40 percent of calls to a retirement program involve fraud. – WP
Thurs, April 3, 2025:
The false things Trump said about tariffs during his announcement; The president relied on claims that have been debunked many times before. – WP
Fri, March 21, 2025:
Trump’s flimsy list claiming VOA distributed “radical propoganda” – WP
Fri, March 14, 2025:
Trump’s fantastical claim of a $200 billion ‘subsidy’ to Canada: No matter how we do the math, the numbers don’t add up. – WP
Wed, March 5, 2025:
Fact-checking 26 suspect claims in Trump’s address to Congress–false claims about border crossings, regulations, the economy, inflation and many other issues – WP
Fri, Feb 28, 2025:
Fact-checking Trump’s claims on amount of US aid to Ukraine – ABC
Golden visa math doesn’t add up to trillions – AXIOS
Wed, Feb 26, 2025:
Trump decries a “scam” USAID contract. It supports a program he started in his first term. – WP
Mon, Feb 24, 2025:
Compensation for federal civilian employees cost about $271 billion in FY 2022 — less than 5 percent of the $6.3 trillion the government spent that year. About 3/5 of compensation was for civilians at DOD, VA, and Homeland Security. – WP & CBO
Sun, Feb 23, 2025:
Budget Fact Check: The imaginary “DOGE Dividend” – FedBudgetGuy.Substack.com
Sat, Feb 22, 2025:
Musk’s DOGE says it has saved $55 billion. Not so fast. A Washington Post analysis found that hundreds of the canceled contracts DOGE listed represent savings of $0 each. – WP
Fri, Feb 21, 2025:
Trump, Musk exaggerate scale of improper social security payments to the dead – FactCheck.org
“Although the (DOGE) website claims the…estimated savings is $55 billion, the reported savings from the ‘wall of receipts’ on the page total about $8.6 billion….More than one-third of the contracts DOGE lists as canceled report $0 in savings…We asked the White House for details about how DOGE reached the $55 billion estimate, but received no additional details.” PolitiFact.com
Thurs, Feb 13, 2025:
Musk misleads on FEMA’s migrant-related payments to New York City – FactCheck.org
Wed, Feb 12, 2025:
Trump says DOGE found tens of billions in savings. Not even close. – WP
Sat, Feb 8, 2025:
Sorting out the Facts on “Waste and Abuse” at USAID – FactCheck.org
Fri, Feb 7, 2025:
The White House’s wildly inaccurate claims about USAID spending – WP
Fri, Jan 24, 2025:
Trump’s gusher of misleading economic statistics at Davos – WP
Mon, Jan 20, 2025:
Fact-checking Trump’s inaugural address – WP
Fact-checking Trumps inaugural address – FactCheck.org
