Carolyn Kaster / AP Biden Ad Attacking Trump Plan That Doesn't Exist Receives 4 Pinocchios in Washington Post Fact Check 'Joe Biden and his campaign’s scare tactics are a sad attempt to distract from his own record,' the Trump campaign said. By Jack Davis September 6, 2020
Doug Mills-Pool / Getty Images Fact Check: Did Trump Really Vow To 'Terminate' Social Security? A group partially funded by the George Soros-backed Open Society Foundations is making wild claims about Trump's recent payroll tax cut. By Jack Davis August 16, 2020
Libertarian Party / Twitter screen shotList First Four Facts You Need To Know About Dr. Jo Jorgensen, the Libertarian Party's Presidential Candidate You may know this isn't Dr. Jo Jorgensen's first White House office run, but did you know that this psychology professor also plays hockey? By Michael Austin May 27, 2020
Evan Vucci / AP Memo Shows Some Americans May Not Get Coronavirus Checks for Months The timeline is subject to change, given ongoing discussions between Congress and the Trump administration. By The Associated Press April 2, 2020
David Goldman / AP Feds Warn of Coronavirus Scams Targeting Medicare Recipients Low-income Medicaid recipients also are being targeted. By The Associated Press March 23, 2020
George Upper / The Western Journal Economic Experts Caution Against Overreaction, Call for Targeted Support To Lessen Coronavirus' Impact 'Any policy response should be targeted and temporary—and tied to addressing the underlying crisis of the viral attack,' said Heritage's Paul Winfree. By Randy DeSoto March 15, 2020
CBS This Morning / YouTube screen shotCommentary CBS Gives Warren Another Chance To Address Angry Dad, She Digs an Even Deeper Hole Unsurprisingly, the not-so-Native American progressive did exactly what she does best -- told a half-truth about her young adult life By A. J. Sciascia January 26, 2020
@CBSNews / Twitter screen shot Biden Goes Off on Reporter in Bizarre Rant: 'You're Getting Nervous' Joe Biden had bizarre reaction when asked by a reporter Wednesday about a days-long feud between Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. By Joe Setyon January 22, 2020
Doug Mills-Pool / Getty Images Federal Government Spending Hits All-Time High for First 10 Months of Fiscal Year The federal deficit for the first 10 months of fiscal year 2019 exceeded the previous year's total shortfall and set an all-time record. By Randy DeSoto August 13, 2019
Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images Fed Up with Welfare Abusers, Trump Moves To Redefine Poverty The calculations haven't changed since the 1960s, but the Trump administration may be ready to revamp how the government defines poverty in America. By Benjamin Arie May 8, 2019