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  • 2022 At Lead Stories: Debunking Claims About War, Vaccines and Elections; Debunking In Three New Languages & Defeating Lawsuits

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    The year is almost over, so it is good to look back. First, the numbers, as of December 15, 2022. This year we have published 1,555 fact checks in English (so far ...) 283 fact checks about COVID misinformation; 244 debunks of Russian propaganda and false claims about the invasion of Ukraine; 140 debunks of false claims about election fraud,…

    • Dec 15, 2022
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    2022 At Lead Stories: Debunking Claims About War, Vaccines and Elections; Debunking In Three New Languages & Defeating Lawsuits 2022
  • Fact Check: Arizona 'Poll Watcher' Did NOT Have Access To Voter Check-In Data -- 200 Extra People Did NOT Cast Ballots

    Fact Check

    Did a Republican poll watcher in Arizona have access to voter check-in information where she claims to have seen evidence that 200 extra ballots were counted? No, that's not true: The Maricopa County Elections Department told Lead Stories that "[p]olitical [p]arty observers do not have access to voter check-in data," plus "there are processes in place every election to reconcile…

    • Nov 14, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Arizona 'Poll Watcher' Did NOT Have Access To Voter Check-In Data -- 200 Extra People Did NOT Cast Ballots She Can't See
  • Fact Check: GPS Data From Cellphones Does NOT Facilitate Election Fraud

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    Does GPS data from voters' cellphones help election fraudsters identify those who were registered but did not vote so the fraudsters can cast illegal ballots in the name of those people? Should voters avoid bringing cellphones to polling places on Election Day for this reason? No, that's not true: Election workers most commonly rely on voters' signatures to verify absentee…

    • Nov 7, 2022
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: GPS Data From Cellphones Does NOT Facilitate Election Fraud Useless
  • Fact Check: US Military Did NOT Arrest Congress At White House

    Fact Check

    Did the U.S. military arrest members of Congress at the White House? No, that's not true: This did not happen, and the video making the claim seemingly used the title for clickbait. The claim appeared in a video posted to Facebook published on June 9, 2022. The title of the video is: 𝐔𝐒𝐀 πŒπˆπ‹πˆπ“π€π‘π˜ 𝐀𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 π–π‡πˆπ“π„ π‡πŽπ”π’π„ π€π‘π‘π„π’π“πˆππ† π‚πŽππ†π‘π„π’π’…

    • Jun 10, 2022
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: US Military Did NOT Arrest Congress At White House More Spam
  • Fact Check: Geotracking NOT Only Evidence Used By Justice Department To Place January 6 Defendants Inside Capitol

    Fact Check

    Is geotracking the only evidence being used by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to place January 6, 2021, defendants inside the U.S. Capitol? No, that's not true: FBI investigators and the DOJ are using the tracking data, along with Wi-Fi access points, Bluetooth beacons that interacted with phones and security cameras to confirm people were inside the building during the…

    • Jun 9, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Geotracking NOT Only Evidence Used By Justice Department To Place January 6 Defendants Inside Capitol False Analogy
  • Fact Check: Arizona Woman Did NOT Plead Guilty To Role In Supposed Ballot Trafficking Ring From 2020 Presidential Election

    Fact Check

    Did a Yuma County, Arizona, woman plead guilty to a role in a sophisticated ballot trafficking ring that supposedly stole the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump? No, that's not true: Guillermina Fuentes did plead guilty on June 2, 2022, to "one count of Ballot Abuse, a Class 6 Felony, for her role in an August 2020 Primary Election 'ballot…

    • Jun 3, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Arizona Woman Did NOT Plead Guilty To Role In Supposed Ballot Trafficking Ring From 2020 Presidential Election Wrong Election
  • Fact Check: US Military Did NOT Arrest White House Deputy Chief of Staff

    Fact Check

    Did the military arrest the current White House deputy chief of staff, Jennifer Brigid O'Malley Dillon? No, that's not true: Lead Stories received an email from a duty officer at the Pentagon who told us the claim was not true. The claim was published by Real Raw News, a site known for writing false claims about public figures. Real Raw…

    • Jun 2, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: US Military Did NOT Arrest White House Deputy Chief of Staff Fictional News
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Law Enforcement Raided Arizona Nonprofits In '2000 Mules' Ballot Trafficking Investigation

    Fact Check

    Is there proof of law enforcement raids on multiple Arizona nonprofit organizations in a "2000 Mules"-driven ballot trafficking investigation? No, there's no evidence that's true: Reporting by The Arizona Republic puts two uniformed officers and two plainclothes investigators from the Arizona attorney general's office at the office of just one nonprofit: ComitΓ© de Bien Estar in San Luis in May…

    • Jun 1, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Law Enforcement Raided Arizona Nonprofits In '2000 Mules' Ballot Trafficking Investigation No Raids
  • Fact Check: '2000 Mules' Does NOT Prove 2020 Election Was Stolen -- Documentary Contains Holes, Assumptions

    Fact Check

    Does the movie "2000 Mules" prove the 2020 presidential election was stolen by voter fraud? No, that's not true: The film's producers promote a theory that 2,000 people in five key swing states collected and delivered hundreds of thousands of absentee ballots on behalf of a "cartel" to throw the election in favor of Joe Biden. The cellphone geotracking data…

    • May 11, 2022
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: '2000 Mules' Does NOT Prove 2020 Election Was Stolen -- Documentary Contains Holes, Assumptions Big Holes
  • Fact Check: Trey Gowdy Did NOT Say He Saw Movie '2000 Mules' Or He 'Always Believed That Rampant Cheating Occurred' In Election

    Fact Check

    Did former U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy say he saw the movie "2000 Mules" at Mar-a-Lago and that he "always believed that rampant cheating occurred" in the 2020 election? No, that's not true: The Republican from South Carolina told Lead Stories both claims are "100 percent false." The claim appeared in a Facebook post (archived here) by the account Trey Gowdy…

    • May 11, 2022
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Trey Gowdy Did NOT Say He Saw Movie '2000 Mules' Or He 'Always Believed That Rampant Cheating Occurred' In Election Didn't Say It
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