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2024 presidential debate fact-check: How accurate were Joe Biden, Donald Trump? By PolitiFact Staff • June 28, 2024 Live: Fact-checking Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s first 2024 presidential debate By PolitiFact Staff • June 27, 2024 Donald Trump and Joe Biden on Israel and Gaza: Comparing their positions By Samantha Putterman • June 25, 2024 Prep for the first presidential debate with our guide to Biden, Trump talking points By Louis Jacobson • June 20, 2024 Where Trump and Biden stand on key LGBTQ+ issues By Grace Abels • June 18, 2024 To ban or not to ban: Donald Trump’s and Joe Biden’s mixed messages on TikTok By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu • June 13, 2024 Ahead of presidential debates, election PolitiFact unveils new homepage By Matthew Crowley • June 7, 2024 Did Fauci say he ‘made up’ COVID-19 rules on social distancing, masks? Let’s look at the transcript. By Jeff Cercone • June 6, 2024 Can felony convictions hinder Trump’s international travel? Here’s what we know By Jeff Cercone • June 4, 2024 ¿Cuáles factores pueden influir en la sentencia de Donald Trump en Manhattan? By Marta Campabadal Graus • June 3, 2024 Donald Trump felony conviction: Live fact-checks from his Trump Tower speech By PolitiFact Staff • May 31, 2024 Can we compare Republicans’ 2020 voter fraud claims with what Clinton said about the 2016 election? By Madeline Heim • May 31, 2024 Following guilty verdict, fact-checking Donald Trump on Biden’s role, being a ‘political prisoner’ By Madison Czopek • May 30, 2024 Is Biden’s student loan forgiveness affecting Black Americans the most? What we know By Matthew Crowley • May 28, 2024 Why it’s unlikely that Trump will lose his voting rights if convicted of a felony in New York By Amy Sherman • May 23, 2024 Trump New York trial: Do statements by other Republicans violate gag order? By Maria Ramirez Uribe • May 17, 2024 Los principios y metodología de PolitiFact para la verificación independiente de hechos By PolitiFact Staff • May 16, 2024 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dice que un gusano se comió parte de su cerebro. Expertos lo ven improbable By Loreben Tuquero • May 15, 2024 The meaning, history and political rhetoric surrounding the term abortion ‘ban’ By Samantha Putterman • May 15, 2024 PolitiFact launches Spanish-language website to serve more than 40 million U.S. Spanish-speakers By PolitiFact Staff • May 14, 2024