In an article titled "Fact Check: Could Pregnant 10-Year-Old Girl Get an Abortion in Ohio?" Newsweek makes a false claim that a 10-year old rape victim had to travel to Indiana for an abortion due to Ohio's "6-week ban" on abortion. Newsweek presents the claim of it's fact check as: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, claimed that an unnamed 10-year-old who crossed into Indiana for an abortion, "did not have to leave Ohio to find treatment." The news outlet ultimately decides that the Yost statement is "…
Snopes published a fact check titled "Did Trump Say Election Fraud Allows for 'Termination' of US Constitution?" to which they said was accurate, however, misleadingly. Others such as The Washington Post, New York Times, Politico, MSNBC, Fox News, and of course, CNN, made more direct claims that Donald Trump "called for the termination of the U.S. Constitution". The only problem with these claims is that they are inaccurate. Snopes Misleading Claim In Snopes "context" section, it states: In a Truth Social …
Image: Newsweek CNN released a Fact Check shortly after former President Donald Trump delivered a speech in Florida at the Republican CPAC conference (Conservative Political Action Conference). In the article titled "Fact check: Trump delivers lie-filled CPAC speech" appears to be filled with more falsehoods than claimed of the Trump speech which opens with calling the speech "a speech filled with debunked lies" . Trump Lost the Election Fair and Square CNN states that "Trump lost the election fair and square", ho…
When the Supreme Court turned away Donald Trump’s appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case on June 29, 2026, several major outlets framed the moment as a sweeping judicial defeat. CNN told readers that “Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million after Supreme Court denies his appeal of sexual abuse verdict,” and the Wall Street Journal ran a similar line. Read quickly, those headlines suggest the nation’s highest court weighed the evidence, ruled against the president, and affirmed a finding of sexual abuse. That is not what happened, and the distanc…
The general headline "Texas abortion law goes into effect, banning abortions as early as 6 weeks into pregnancy" is the claim by NBC, ABC, CNN, and other media outlets. In this case, we are not checking a fact check, but the accuracy of the premise reporting a supposed "fact". NBC The dramatic headline NBC published read: " Texas abortion clinics turning away patients as strict new law takes effect The law, which bans abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy, took effect at midnight." Looking no further…
Forbes was the first to announce that the Tulsa Fire Department (TFD) told them that less than 6,200 people were in attendance at the Tulsa Rally on June 20th, 2020. This number came from Andy Little with the TFD who also stated that the number was derived from the number of tickets scanned and doesn’t include staff, suites, or media. This was stated at 7:30 pm CST, the time the event started was indicated as 8:00 pm CST. Officials of the Trump campaign stated that attendance is on a first-come-first-serve basis to unregistered attendees of w…
CNN published a fact check titled " Fact check: Trump delivers wildly dishonest speech at CPAC" which went so far as to call the former Presidents CPAC speech a "doozy" and one of his "most dishonest speeches" . Trump delivered the speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday, March 4tth, which was subsequently met with the accusations of falsehoods by CNN. The National Guard and Minnesota CNN claims that Trump is being "wildly dishonest" in stating "We saved Min…