Trump Spreads Election Misinformation in Key States - FactCheck.org

In speeches in Nevada and Arizona, former President Donald Trump continued to spread misinformation that undermines public confidence in state and federal elections.

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FactChecking Trump's Immigration-Related Claims in Phoenix and Las Vegas - FactCheck.org

Former President Donald Trump has made illegal immigration and its impact on the U.S. a focus of his campaign – but several of his talking points are wrong or misleading. Here's what we found among his immigration claims at recent events in the electoral swing states of Arizona and Nevada.

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Crime Drop in Venezuela Does Not Prove Trump's Claim the Country Is Sending Criminals to U.S. - FactCheck.org

In virtually all of his recent speeches, former President Donald Trump has been citing a reported drop in crime in Venezuela as evidence that the economically and politically beleaguered country is sending its criminals to the U.S. Experts in and out of Venezuela told us there is no evidence to back up Trump's claim.

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Q&A on Biden's Border Order - FactCheck.org

On June 4, President Joe Biden announced new measures to restrict asylum eligibility for those apprehended while trying to enter the U.S. illegally across the southern border. Here, we answer several questions about Biden's action.

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FactChecking Biden's Promises 'Kept' - FactCheck.org

President Joe Biden punctuated a campaign speech in Philadelphia with the phrase "a promise made and a promise kept," when chronicling several actions his administration has taken. But in a few cases, he hasn't kept the promise or he misleadingly described his accomplishments.

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Q&A on Trump's Criminal Conviction - FactCheck.org

We answer some of the questions raised by former President Donald Trump's conviction in New York.

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Trump's Repeated Claims on His New York Hush Money Trial - FactCheck.org

Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty by a jury in New York on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in an effort to conceal election law violations after buying the silence of porn star Stormy Daniels, shortly before the 2016 election. Trump repeatedly has made false and misleading statements about the case and trial.

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Rubio Spreads Debunked 2020 Election Fraud Claims - FactCheck.org

In a May 19 interview on NBC News' “Meet the Press,” Sen. Marco Rubio made misleading and unsubstantiated claims about election fraud in states lost by then-President Donald Trump in 2020.

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Trump's Wrong: Gun Owners More Likely to Vote - FactCheck.org

In a speech at a National Rifle Association convention, former President Donald Trump deceptively stoked fears that if President Joe Biden is reelected, the government will be "coming for your guns." Biden has advocated a ban on so-called assault weapons, but he has not proposed confiscating ones currently owned. Trump followed it up by claiming that gun owners don't vote as often as non-gun owners. That's wrong.

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