<h3>Benghazi Attack, Revisited</h3>

President Obama misrepresented some facts in dismissing the Benghazi probe as a “political circus.”<h3>9/11 Hijackers and Student Visas</h3>

Lawmakers in the immigration debate have made false claims about how many hijackers had student visas.<h3>Obama’s Numbers (Quarterly Update)</h3>

From jobs to debt to oil production, what's changed since he took office.<h3>Viral Spiral</h3>

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IRS Not So ‘Independent’

May 16
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The Internal Revenue Service is not exactly an “independent agency,” as President Obama claimed during a May 13 press conference. In fact, it is a bureau of the Treasury Department, an executive agency within the federal government. And it is the president who nominates the head or chief executive of …
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Joe Biden’s Productivity Piffle

May 15
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Vice President Joe Biden falsely claimed that U.S. workers “are three times as productive as any worker in the world.” He’s not even close. By the standard measure for productivity, American workers ranked third in the world behind Norway and Ireland in 2011. Biden also stated that the U.S. economy …
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Benghazi Attack, Revisited

May 14
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President Obama says the May 8 House hearing on Benghazi and subsequent reporting about it produced no new information. That’s largely the case, but the president misrepresented some facts at his May 13 press conference in dismissing the House investigation as a “political circus.” Obama said Republicans acted “as if …
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9/11 Hijackers and Student Visas

May 10
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Lawmakers on both sides of the immigration debate have falsely claimed that “some” or “all” of the 9/11 hijackers were in the U.S. on student visas. Only one of the 19 hijackers came to the U.S. on a student visa. The rest arrived here on tourist or business visas. Independent …
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McCain’s Gitmo Exaggeration

May 6
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Sen. John McCain exaggerated when he claimed that about 25 percent of prisoners released from Guantanamo have returned to terrorist activities in “leadership positions.” He said May 5  on “Fox News Sunday“: McCain: And, by the way, about a quarter of those who have been released from Guantanamo have gone …
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Debatable Facts in South Carolina

May 3
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In a spirited debate between South Carolina congressional candidates Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Mark Sanford, we found a couple of misleading statements — and one seemingly contradictory exchange about Sanford’s voting record that isn’t. Democrat Colbert Busch said that when Sanford, a Republican, was governor “98,000 jobs were lost in …
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Jeb Bush’s Jobs Claim

May 1
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In touting conservative policies in Republican-controlled states, Jeb Bush claimed, “The Southeast is leading a renaissance in American manufacturing.” Not so. The Midwest has experienced a 9 percent increase in manufacturing jobs since the sector began its recovery in February 2010. That’s double the growth rate of the nine states …
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Zuckerberg-backed Group Spins Immigration

May 1
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A group with ties to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hijacks the credibility of news organizations in a misleading ad that supports a bipartisan immigration overhaul bill. The ad, featuring Sen. Marco Rubio, attributes several quotes to media outlets, but the quotes come from opinion pieces written by backers of the …
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FactCheck’s ‘People’s Voice’ Victory

April 30
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We would like to thank you, our loyal readers, for making us the 2013 Webby People’s Voice Winner in the politics category. Our win this year marks the sixth time that your votes have made us the recipient of a Webby Award, which honors excellence on the Internet. And, as …
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Obamas 2013 1st Quarter Report

Obama’s Numbers (Quarterly Update)

From jobs to debt to oil production, what's changed since Obama took office.

April 16

Reviewing some key statistical measures of Barack Obama’s presidency so far, we find: The economy has added more jobs since Obama took office than it did in his predecessor’s entire eight years in office. Despite the improved economy, the number of people receiving food-stamp assistance has continued to grow …
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Obama’s Preschool Stretch

The president makes misleading claims in his effort to sell a universal preschool plan.

February 20

President Obama exaggerates the potential benefits of his ambitious plan for universal preschool, as he first outlined in the State of the Union and repeated elsewhere since then: Obama says every dollar invested in “high quality” preschool can return “seven dollars later on” but that is based on an economic analysis of a small, two-year program that targeted disadvantaged youth …
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FactChecking Obama’s SOTU

The president spins his accomplishments on jobs, health care and deficit reduction in annual address.

February 13

President Obama put a rosy spin on several accomplishments of his administration in his 2013 State of the Union address. The president claimed that “both parties have worked together to reduce the deficit by more than $2.5 trillion.” But that’s only an estimate of deficit reduction through fiscal year 2022, and it would be lower …
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Rand Paul’s Bin Laden Claim Is ‘Urban Myth’

There’s no evidence the U.S. recruited, trained, armed or funded bin Laden in Soviet-Afghan war.

February 8

In two recent statements, Sen. Rand Paul made the unsubstantiated claim that the U.S. government once “armed” and “funded” Osama bin Laden. The CIA and several of its top officials deny that the U.S. ever recruited, trained, armed or funded bin Laden during the Afghan war over Soviet occupation in the 1980s. Bin Laden himself has denied it. …
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Viral Spiral 2012

The constant battle against crackpot claims, paranoid conspiracy theories and malicious lies.

December 27

We’ve long warned our readers to make good use of the delete key when emails spreading sketchy claims pop up in their inboxes. But we’ve found that old viral emails, unfortunately, never die — and new ones spread like a highly contagious disease. These overwhelmingly anonymous messages are, by and large, bogus.
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Brooks Jackson with Webby Award

Firefighters, Fact-Checking and American Journalism

A (sort of) farewell message from our departing director.

December 21

When I came to Annenberg and launched FactCheck.org in December 2003, I had a single research assistant and practically no competition. Now, nine years later, FactCheck.org has an excellent staff, and so many other journalists are fact-checking politicians that one media critic calls it “the ever-growing factchecking industry.” So I think …
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