🧾 Fact-Checking Hub
Tracking false and misleading statements made by Donald Trump, J. D. Vance, and key figures within their political network. Each entry includes a short summary, a verdict, and source links to reputable fact-checkers.
🕵️ How We Verify Facts
- The statement was made publicly by Trump, Vance, or an affiliated spokesperson.
- The claim circulated widely across broadcast, print, or online platforms.
- The claim has been independently reviewed by a recognized fact-checking organization.
Every entry is checked for accuracy, context, and sourcing before being added to the archive.
🧩 Verdict Key
- ✅ True — accurate and supported by strong evidence.
- ⚠️ Misleading — contains elements of truth but presented in a deceptive or incomplete way.
- ❌ False — factually incorrect or contradicted by reliable sources.
- ℹ️ Lacks Evidence — cannot be verified or substantiated with available data.
When multiple outlets rate the same statement differently, Felonotus reflects the majority consensus and links all relevant sources.
📅 Yearly Fact-Check Archive
Select a year to view monthly breakdowns. Monthly pages are not shown in the menu. They are linked from the yearly index pages for clean navigation and better readability.
| Year | Overview | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Ongoing statements from Trump and Vance, including campaign events, interviews, and social media posts. | View 2025 Fact-Checking Hub → |
| 2024 | Election cycle claims, court-related remarks, and post-indictment narratives. | View 2024 Fact-Checking Hub → |
| 2023 | Statements related to investigations, classified documents, and legal proceedings. | View 2023 Fact-Checking Hub → |
| 2022 | Midterm cycle claims and public commentary. | View 2022 Fact-Checking Hub → |
| 2021 | Post-presidency claims regarding the 2020 election and January 6. | View 2021 Fact-Checking Hub → |
| 2020 | Presidential campaign claims and election aftermath narratives. | View 2020 Fact-Checking Hub → |
✅ Transparency and Sources
Felonotus cites every claim with at least one public source link. Primary fact-checking references include PolitiFact, FactCheck.org, AP Fact Check, and Reuters Fact Check. Where applicable, we also link to primary documents, court filings, transcripts, and datasets.
Our objective is to provide readers with context and documentation so they can review the evidence themselves.
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