Image: Factbase Mimicking what many media outlets have been saying since November 4th, FactCheck.org has joined the false claim of "baseless" and "no evidence of" voter fraud in a recent article under it's FACTCHECK POSTS category. To first address the talking point of "baseless" voter fraud and "no evidence" of voter fraud, there are over a thousand affidavits signed under the penalty of perjury that state otherwise. Under federal law his is legally admissible as evidence in federal court. Moreove…
Image: MyFico FactCheck.org published its "Whoppers of 2020" article which contained 4 whoppers of its own in misleading or false claims of false claims. Claim 1: False Claims of a “Rigged” Election. The fact checker claims, again, that no evidence of fraud exists and all claims of fraudulent activity were bogus. We've previously addressed this, essentially debunking the "no evidence" claims in great detail. Further they fail to mention that most, if not all, cases that were dismissed in court were done so for procedur…
In an article titled "Attorney General Never Called Concerned Parents ‘Domestic Terrorists’", FactCheck.org and Robert Farley, claim no such thing was ever said. They open with the Attorney General's statements to the accusation: U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said that he couldn’t even “imagine a circumstance” where “parents complaining” at a school board meeting would be “labeled as domestic terrorism.” Yet, several Republicans have continued to falsely claim Garland called such parents “terrorists.” Further they acknowl…
Image: Lawandcrime.com Georgia's amended voting rules under SB202 has been criticized by the media and fact checkers claiming a shocking felony for any person handing food or water to voters standing in line. This was echoed by Joe Biden who said “It’s sick” at a press conference on March 25. “Deciding in some states that you cannot bring water to people standing in line, waiting to vote.” This is simply not true. FactCheck.org FactCheck.org revolved it's fact check of this around Georgia Governor Brian Kemp who called Joe Biden statem…
First and foremost, FalseFactCheck.org is 100% pro-vaccination for those who are good candidates as directed by their primary care physician and face significant risk of exposure. Vaccinations work. Vaccinations have worked for hundreds of years, ever since 1796 when the first vaccine was administered for cowpox. The COVID-19 vaccines do work and they do not contain any COVID-19 virus. Anyone who has not been vaccinated and has concerns should speak with their primary care physician and make an educated decision . There is also information ava…
Image: PHR.org In a Robert Farley piece titled "Trump’s Nobel Nonsense", FactCheck.org ("FCO") falsely presents media coverage, makes a false claim of Trump's statement based on a relative opinion and interpretation, and completely misquotes President Donald Trump subsequently falsely calling his statement premature. FactCheck.org spends several paragraphs denouncing the importance of the nomination and criticizes Trump and others for mentioning it, however this may not have been the intention. They state, not once, b…
In a recent article titled "Ask SciCheck Files: The Relationship Between Mental Health and Mass Shootings", FactCheck.org (FCO) misleadingly describes mental health as mental illness to falsely claim that the mental health concerns of officials is irrelevant. In the article, FCO states that: In the wake of mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, some officials have cited mental illness as a reason for the unprovoked attacks. Subsequently, they list the views of former President Donald Trump, who is not an official n…
Getty Images In a recent article labeled under FactCheck.org's Sci-Check titled "Aaron Rodgers’ Inaccurate COVID-19 Claims", the fact checker made false claims themselves. No Vaccine is 100% Effective Sci-Check makes the claim that no vaccine is 100% effective in defense of COVID-19 vaccines in response to Rodgers inquiry “If the vaccine is so great, then how come people are still getting COVID and spreading COVID and, unfortunately, dying from COVID?”. This is misleading and needs context. There are several vaccines that are 10…
Image: Pascal Meir FactCheck.org published an article titled "Social Media Posts Misrepresent Old Biden Tweet on Travel Ban" insinuating that Joe Biden did not criticize former President Donald Trump's travel ban. FCO presents the following tweet from. then candidate, Joe Biden in regards to Trumps travel ban asserting that it was the Muslim ban he was referring to. Trump further diminished the U.S. in the eyes of the world by expanding his travel ban. This new “African Ban,” is designed to make it harder for black and brown…
FBI Wanted for Capitol Building Siege In an article on FactCheck.org titles "" the author inaccurately claims that: Viral social media posts and a Republican House member have amplified claims wrongly identifying some right-wing figures at the U.S. Capitol riot as part of “antifa.” The claims feed into an unfounded conspiracy theory that anti-fascist activists in disguise orchestrated the event. Whereas they cover many social media posts that are indeed inaccurate evidence of any anti-Trump activist or activist group. They fail to…