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  • Fact Check: Hyundai Did NOT Announce It Is Cancelling Its $4 Billion Plant In Georgia After ICE Raid

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    Did Hyundai make an announcement that it was canceling its $4 billion EV battery plant in Georgia after the raid where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained 475 workers on September 4, 2025? No, that's not true: There is no impact to Hyundai's U.S. vehicle manufacturing operations following the ICE raid a company spokesperson told Lead Stories. Hyundai's president and…

    • Sep 11, 2025
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Hyundai Did NOT Announce It Is Cancelling Its $4 Billion Plant In Georgia After ICE Raid Company Denies
  • Fact Check: Los Angeles Is NOT Building Homeless RV Camp Near A High School In Encino -- It's For RV Storage

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    Is the city of Los Angeles planning to convert a parking lot across from a high school in Encino into a camp for homeless people to live in 125 RVs? No, that's not true: The proposal to use a train station parking lot would provide temporary storage space for RVs after the homeless owners move off the street and into…

    • Aug 15, 2025
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Los Angeles Is NOT Building Homeless RV Camp Near A High School In Encino -- It's For RV Storage Unoccupied RVs
  • Fact Check: Warren Buffett DID NOT Acquire Elon Musk's Tesla for $1 Trillion in Cash -- April Fools Article

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    Did investor Warren Buffett pay $1 trillion in cash to acquire Elon Musk's Tesla Motors company? No, that's not true: The story originated as an April Fools joke and went viral online. No actual news websites reported on any such investment or acquisition. The story appeared as an article (archived here) on GoBankingRates on April 1, 2025 titled "Warren Buffett…

    • Apr 2, 2025
    • by: Maarten Schenk
    Fact Check: Warren Buffett DID NOT Acquire Elon Musk's Tesla for $1 Trillion in Cash -- April Fools Article April Fools'
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence 'Democrat NGOs' Set Fire To Tesla Vehicles In Seattle In Early March 2025

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    Did "Democrat NGOs" set fire to Tesla Cybertrucks in Seattle on March 9, 2025? No, that's not true: The Seattle Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives told Lead Stories they are still investigating the overnight fires as of March 10, 2025. There is no evidence provided in a social media post that the fires on…

    • Mar 10, 2025
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: NO Evidence 'Democrat NGOs' Set Fire To Tesla Vehicles In Seattle In Early March 2025 No Proof
  • Fact Check: Trump State Department Did NOT Begin Procurement Process For $400 Million Armored Tesla Vehicles

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    Did the Trump State Department come up with the idea to order $400 million worth of armored Tesla vehicles? No, that's not true: The original proposal to buy armored electric vehicles for the State Department came during the Biden administration in April 2024. The $400 million line item was included in a State Department Procurement Forecast Fiscal Year 2025 in…

    • Feb 13, 2025
    • by: Randy Travis
    Fact Check: Trump State Department Did NOT Begin Procurement Process For $400 Million Armored Tesla Vehicles Before Trump
  • Fact Check: Canadian Government Did NOT Threaten '100% Tariff On Tesla' In February 2025; Individual Politicians Did

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    Did the Canadian government threaten a "100 percent tariff on Tesla" in February 2025? No, that's not true: While the federal government in Ottawa was considering its options, the Department of Finance Canada said," The claim is false." Instead, proposals to impose a 100 percent tax on Teslas came from individual Canadian politicians, not the government itself. The implied claim…

    • Feb 12, 2025
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Canadian Government Did NOT Threaten '100% Tariff On Tesla' In February 2025; Individual Politicians Did Not Official
  • Fact Check: Los Angeles Does NOT Rely On 45 Electric Firetrucks That Must Charge For 10 Hours Every Day

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    Are there 45 electric firetrucks in Los Angeles that had to go back to the fire department for 10 hours a day to recharge while the January 2025 wildfires burned? No, that's not true: According to a Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson the LAFD "has only one electric fire engine and no electric fire trucks" and that one is equipped…

    • Jan 20, 2025
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Los Angeles Does NOT Rely On 45 Electric Firetrucks That Must Charge For 10 Hours Every Day Only 1 Total
  • Fact Check: Biden Administration Did NOT Spend $3 Billion For Just 93 Postal Delivery Electric Vehicles

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    Did the Biden administration spend $3 billion to procure just 93 electric mail trucks? No, that's not true: A Postal Service spokesperson told Lead Stories that Congress approved $3 billion to purchase 66,000 electric postal delivery vehicles, many of them arriving by 2028. According to USPS records, as of December 13, 2024, 24 electric vehicles had been delivered with another…

    • Dec 18, 2024
    • by: Randy Travis
    Fact Check: Biden Administration Did NOT Spend $3 Billion For Just 93 Postal Delivery Electric Vehicles More Coming
  • Fact Check: Elon Musk Did NOT Announce New Aluminum Battery In December 2024

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    Did Tesla CEO Elon Musk announce that his company had developed an aluminum-ion battery with 15-minute charging? No, that's not true: There is no evidence on the company's website or Musk's social media platforms of any such announcement as of December 6, 2024. In fact, Tesla continues to manufacture and refine its 4680 lithium-ion batteries at a plant near Corpus…

    • Dec 6, 2024
    • by: Randy Travis
    Fact Check: Elon Musk Did NOT Announce New Aluminum Battery In December 2024 No Evidence
  • Fact Check: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Has NOT Spent $7.5 Billion To Build Only 8 EV Charging Stations

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    Has the Department of Transportation under Secretary Pete Buttigieg spent $7.5 billion on only eight EV charging stations? No, that's not true: Much of the money set aside for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program has yet to be spent as states apply for grants to fund EV charging projects. According to the Federal Highway Administration, 214 charging ports have…

    • Nov 26, 2024
    • by: Randy Travis
    Fact Check: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Has NOT Spent $7.5 Billion To Build Only 8 EV Charging Stations Up To States
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