Tom Cotton
Topics
- Mixed
“The weapons that Ukraine used in the early days of this war to fend off the Russian invasion are the weapons that Donald Trump sent, that Barack Obama and Joe Biden had refused to send.”
other·2024-06-16·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence - False
“It's President Biden who is proposing to cut Medicare Advantage.”
other·2023-02-06·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence - Mixed
“60% of Alaska voters voted for a Republican, but thanks to a convoluted process and ballot exhaustion — which disenfranchises voters — a Democrat "won."”
other·2022-08-31·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“The Inflation Reduction Act doubles the size of the IRS, raises your taxes and spends billions on a green energy slush fund.”
policy plan·2022-08-03·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence - False
“That's like adding the entire population of Nebraska to this country.”
other·2022-01-30·1 source·by FactCheck.org · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“The newly drawn congressional district map in Arkansas keeps communities together.”
other·2021-10-21·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence - Mixed
“New York's 1,200+ homeless veterans are ineligible for these $15,600 payments.”
other·2021-04-08·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“Senate Democrats just voted to give stimulus checks to criminals in prison.”
other·2021-03-06·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- False
“They have halted deportations for all illegal aliens — murderers, rapists, terrorists, MS-13 gang members are not being deported.”
other·2021-02-26·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- True
“Becerra supports Bernie's government takeover of your health care, eliminating your employer-provided coverage.”
other·2021-02-22·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence - False
“A lot of these migrants that are coming, we have no way to screen their backgrounds for either health or for security.”
other·2021-02-01·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“There have been no hearings on a criminal justice bill being considered in the Senate.”
other·2018-11-17·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“Senator Durbin has a history of misrepresenting what happens in White House meetings.”
other·2018-01-14·1 source·by FactCheck.org · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“If you pass the so-called Dream Act, it will be the single biggest amnesty in the history of the United States, even bigger than the 1986 amnesty.”
policy plan·2017-09-17·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- False
“It is unusual for a White House official like Susan Rice to make unmasking requests.”
other·2017-04-04·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“Of 1 million green cards issued a year, almost none of those green cards are based on job skills or demonstrated economic needs.”
other·2017-02-07·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“Hillary Clinton was literally present when we pressed the reset button with Russia just a few months after Russia had invaded Georgia.”
other·2016-07-03·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- False
“President Obama said at the beginning of the negotiations that the basic approach was to dismantle Iran's nuclear program in exchange for dismantling the sanctions.”
other·2015-07-15·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“Susan Rice, the president's national security adviser, has already conceded that Iran will have a robust uranium enrichment capability.”
other·2015-03-09·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence
- Mixed
“The next president could revoke an Iran executive agreement with the stroke of a pen and future Congresses could modify the terms of the agreement at any time.”
other·2015-03-09·1 source·by PolitiFact · 2 evidence