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The presidential aide made a bold claim, but there's no evidence to back it up.
The presidential aide made a bold claim, but there's no evidence to back it up.
The president often flips economic statistics to demonstrate his economic prowess. His recent use of SNAP participation data is no different.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) tweeted a true fact: The Walton family earns $25,149 a minute, more than most Walmart workers earn in a year.
The president's rambling news conference was replete with false and misleading claims.
The violent crime rate and murder rate have been going down fairly steadily since 1991.
Death panels, but for deciding who gets to board a flight? Nope.
The Democratic senator and presidential candidate says a decline in the size of tax refunds shows the Trump tax plan is a middle-class tax hike. The data shows otherwise.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) claimed the typical worker at McDonald's made well below the minimum wage. But a full-time worker in the United States actually makes about $20,000.
No one is proposing to “eliminate all planes, cars, cows, oil, gas and the military." No one created “doctored” versions of the Green New Deal that included these outlandish proposals.
A union-backed study claims companies that keep getting U.S. contracts are shipping jobs overseas.