"They want to kick it to Congress, so it's going to be up to us on January 6, 2025, to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified," Raskin said during a Feb. 17 book talk, referring to ...
The image is a fabrication. A Trump campaign spokesperson said the statement is not real. There is no record of it on the website where the campaign would post such a statement. While the Trump ...
State election offices are responsible for sending absentee ballots to active military service members who wish to vote, not the Pentagon, as claimed in posts suggesting the U.S. Department of ...
Chants of "We want Trump" could be heard in the background. However, apart from the fact the Trump rally was held indoors, the footage was tracible to the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
A data report from Michigan that listed one voter as having voted 29 times in the election shows a formatting error, according to Michigan officials and the Republican National Committee, who said ...
PolitiFact is fact-checking Election Day 2024. In the past, when polls closed, politicians and social media influencers spread falsehoods about voting and the ballot counting process. It’s ...
Let's know how to identify fake and real cashew nuts. Whenever you go to buy cashew nuts in the market, first check their colour. If the colour of the cashew nuts is light yellow, then it may be fake.
Here's a roundup of ballot-related fact checks from the USA TODAY Fact Check Team. See all of our latest work during and after Election Day on this page. The implication here is wrong. Officials ...
In fact, it means they are counting all legitimate ballots. State laws dictate the process, including when officials can start opening mail ballots. That means it takes time to finish the count.
However, the claims are false, as the video in fact shows an anti-government protest in the Belarusian capital of Minsk in August 2020. With the help of reverse image search, it is possible to ...
X owner Elon Musk has shared a video in which Google appears to only show maps to polling places for people searching for "Harris" — but not when searching for "Trump." DW checks the facts. X ...