๐ 2025 Fact-Checking Hub
This yearly archive catalogs false and misleading statements made by Donald Trump, J. D. Vance, and key figures within their political network during 2025. Each month links to a dedicated page where entries are summarized with verdicts and citations to reputable fact-checkers.
๐งพ What this page covers
Felonotus compiles notable claims that reached broad audiences through rallies, interviews, social media, or official communications. Items are included when they are contradicted by publicly verifiable evidence or have been reviewed by recognized fact-checking organizations. Monthly pages present concise summaries, ratings, and source links for transparency and reader trust.
๐ Monthly Index
| Month | Focus and Highlights | Open |
|---|---|---|
| January 2025 | Inaugural year kickoff. Claims on the 2024 election aftermath, early policy previews, and investigations. | View January โ |
| February 2025 | Economy talking points. Assertions about inflation, jobs, and energy production. | View February โ |
| March 2025 | NATO and national security messaging. Crime and immigration statistics under review. | View March โ |
| April 2025 | Social programs and entitlement claims. Gas prices and energy infrastructure statements. | View April โ |
| May 2025 | Immigration enforcement narratives. Border activity and public safety assertions. | View May โ |
| June 2025 | Legal proceedings context. Rhetoric about investigations and court outcomes. | View June โ |
| July 2025 | Trade and tariff statements. Unemployment figures and manufacturing claims. | View July โ |
| August 2025 | Election integrity narratives. Foreign policy and alliance funding claims. | View August โ |
| September 2025 | Budget and tax claims. Health care and pharmaceutical talking points. | View September โ |
| October 2025 | High-volume media interviews. Vaccines, military, and immigration claims receive close scrutiny. | View October โ |
| November 2025 | Late-year messaging. Election reform proposals and executive power claims. | View November โ |
| December 2025 | Year-end roundups. Retrospective claims on achievements and unresolved investigations. | View December โ |
๐ต๏ธ How entries are selected
We include statements that spread widely, that are central to ongoing public debates, or that relate to major policy and legal questions. Each monthly page summarizes the statement in plain language, provides a verdict aligned with common fact-check taxonomies, and links to at least one public source. When outlets disagree, we cite the range of ratings to give readers a complete view.