See the sources for this fact-check During a White House visit from Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump expanded on his oft-repeated boast about ending multiple wars and made ...
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President Donald Trump said U.S. military strikes on five Venezuelan boats have saved more than 100,000 lives because the maneuvers thwarted drug smuggling.
As the Trump administration pursues mortgage fraud charges against Letitia James, “there are three Cabinet members who committed mortgage fraud that he’s just letting fly.” Demonstrators gather to ...
Administration documents show that the administration’s proposed budget for WIC for the next year would cut $291 million for the program. In the short-term, the administration said it will use tariff ...
Trump’s Oct. 13 address focused on his administration’s efforts to produce an agreement between Israel and Hamas, which included a Gaza ceasefire and the release of 20 Israeli hostages, 250 ...
PolitiFact found two street signs (Morton Street and Glendale Lane,) at the intersection depicted in the video. Google Maps shows that the intersection where the arrest took place is in Hoffman ...
President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting on the ninth day of a federal government shutdown. PolitiFact fact-checked his statements about ending seven wars, protests in Portland, pregnant women ...
"Vaccine makers are exempt from all liability for vaccine injury and death," says the billboard, which was sponsored by West Virginians for Health Freedom, a group that advocates for parental choice ...
There is no mention of Coca-Cola as a sponsor on the NFL players union website. Instead, Coca-Cola’s chief competitor, PepsiCo, is on the list. PepsiCo sponsored the Super Bowl halftime shows from ...
President Donald Trump appears poised to put his image on both sides of a commemorative $1 coin issued by the United States Mint.