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  • Fact Check: Usha Vance Did NOT Attend 2017 Event With White House Correspondents' Dinner Suspect Cole Tomas Allen

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    Did Usha Vance, the wife of Vice President JD Vance, attend the same 2017 conference as White House Correspondents' Dinner suspect Cole Tomas Allen? No, that's not true: The communications office of the Office of the Second Lady at the White House told Lead Stories that it "can confirm that it was not her." There is also no evidence that…

    • Apr 27, 2026
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Usha Vance Did NOT Attend 2017 Event With White House Correspondents' Dinner Suspect Cole Tomas Allen Another Woman
  • Fact Check: No Petition To Impeach Chief Justice John Roberts Signed By 600 Federal Judges -- Satire Site

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    Did 600 federal judges sign a petition to impeach U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts? No, that's not true: That story originated on a satirical Facebook page that clearly labels its content as fake. The owner of the page is known for tricking conservatives into liking and sharing made-up content. The claim appeared in an April 6, 2025 Facebook…

    • Sep 10, 2025
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
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    Did White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt "end up exposing herself on live national TV" after NBC News correspondent Garrett Haake dramatically sought to "correct the record" during a briefing? No, that's not entirely true: In March 2025, Haake did briefly fact-check Leavitt's description of a federal judge as an Obama appointee. However, a widely-shared June 2025 blog post exaggerated…

    • Jul 1, 2025
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
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  • Fact Check: Chief Justice John Roberts Did NOT Request $780 Million For Security Of Supreme Court Justices

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    Did Chief Justice John Roberts ask for $780 million to protect the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices, with each of the justices receiving close to $87 million, in 2024? No, that's not true: The federal judiciary system asked Congress in March 2023 to provide $783.5 million for the security of all its courts, which includes courts of appeals, district courts…

    • Sep 1, 2023
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Chief Justice John Roberts Did NOT Request $780 Million For Security Of Supreme Court Justices All Fed Courts
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence 'Chief Justice John Robert' Was Arrested As Of August 23, 2022

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    Was "Chief Justice John Robert" arrested as of August 23, 2022? No, that's not true: The caption in this post is clickbait. There is no publicly available evidence to substantiate the claim, the accompanying video does not mention such an arrest and multiple errors suggest a credible news source did not create this post. The claim originated in a Facebook…

    • Aug 23, 2022
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: NO Evidence 'Chief Justice John Robert' Was Arrested As Of August 23, 2022 No Arrest
  • Fact Check: There Were NO Video Cameras In Jean-Luc Brunel's Prison Cell To Capture His Death

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    Were the video cameras in the prison cell of Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling agent and former associate of pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, not working when Brunel was found dead in his cell? No, that's not true: A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice in France told Lead Stories that French prison cells very rarely contain video cameras. The claim…

    • Feb 25, 2022
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: There Were NO Video Cameras In Jean-Luc Brunel's Prison Cell To Capture His Death Fact Check: There Were NO Video Cameras In Jean-Luc Brunel's Prison Cell To Capture His Death No-Cam Policy
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Chief Justice John Roberts Was Arrested

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    Did Chief Justice John Roberts get arrested? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that Roberts was arrested as of February 14, 2022. The video in this Facebook post does not mention Roberts once. The caption of the post also misspells Roberts' name. The claim originated from a Facebook post (archived here) published on February 12, 2022. It opened:…

    • Feb 14, 2022
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Chief Justice John Roberts Was Arrested No Evidence
  • Fact Check: Chief Justice John Roberts Is NOT In A Photo With Ghislaine Maxwell

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    Does a photo show U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts with accused sex abuser Ghislaine Maxwell? No, that's not true: A photo posted on social media in December 2020 purportedly showing Roberts and Maxwell sitting together on a small couch actually shows Maxwell with Jean-Luc Brunel, a French model agency head who is accused of helping traffic teenage girls. There is…

    • Dec 19, 2020
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Chief Justice John Roberts Is NOT In A Photo With Ghislaine Maxwell Jean, Not John
  • Fact Check: Photo Does NOT Show Chief Justice John Roberts On Jeffrey Epstein's Island

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    Does a photo show Chief Justice John Roberts swimming with Bill Clinton on Jeffrey Epstein's private island? No, that's not true: The image used to support the claim that Roberts visited Epstein's private island was taken at a resort in the Dominican Republic in 2017. The men seen socializing with former President Bill Clinton do not include Roberts. The claim…

    • Dec 13, 2020
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Photo Does NOT Show Chief Justice John Roberts On Jeffrey Epstein's Island Not JR & In DR
  • Fact Check: Deep State Did NOT Unplug RBG After Waiting Until Trump Had No Time To Fill Her Seat

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    Did the "Deep State" keep Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg alive just long enough so that President Trump would not have enough time to replace her on the Supreme Court, setting up a "combustible state of limbo" for the United States after the election? No, that's not true: The scenario of a constitutional crisis caused by having just eight justices on…

    • Sep 19, 2020
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Deep State Did NOT Unplug RBG After Waiting Until Trump Had No Time To Fill Her Seat Ill Logic
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