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Government
No, being convicted of taking government records would not disqualify Trump from serving as president again
Joe Biden
Yes, Biden proposed full debt forgiveness for students of HBCUs and public colleges on the campaign trail
The proposal was limited to those making less than $125,000 per year. Biden promoted it as early as April 2020 and referenced it sparingly throughout the campaign.
Government
No, political ads on TV aren’t required to be factual
Political ads you see on TV aren’t required to tell the truth, but there are some limitations.
Government
Yes, it is possible for a sitting vice president to be nominated to the Supreme Court
Rumors that President Biden would nominate VP Kamala Harris to the Supreme Court have been unfounded so far. We found out a sitting vice president can be nominated.
National
Text claiming to come from the Trump family is not an official U.S. Census survey
U.S. Census messages are sent from the number 39242 and only direct people to .gov websites.
Elections
Yes, many noncitizens can now vote in New York City, but only in municipal elections
DACA recipients, green card holders and people with work permits can now vote in New York City municipal elections. The voting bill passed on Dec. 9.
National
Yes, some non-U.S. citizens can now vote in New York City
In total, there are 15 cities that allow some noncitizens to vote. Those cities are located in California, Maryland, New York and Vermont.
Courts
Felon voting rights
Can some people convicted of felonies from the Jan. 6 insurrection still vote?
National
Yes, this is the first time a member of Congress has been censured for a social media post
The House of Representatives voted 223-207 to censure Rep. Paul Gosar for posting a graphic video to social media.
Coronavirus
Video claiming to show Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom suffering side effects from COVID-19 booster shot is fake
The original video was lifted from Newsom’s Twitter account. In that, he did not appear to suffer from any paralysis and spoke straight into the camera.
Elections
No, a draft of the Maricopa County election audit didn’t say the results should not be certified
A firm hired to audit the Maricopa County elections confirmed there is a false version of their executive summary circulating online.
Elections
No, the losing party doesn’t pay for the California recall election – taxpayers do
After Gov. Newsom prevailed in the recall election, some people were wondering who pays for it. Taxpayers do, and the election was estimated to cost $276 million.
Joe Biden
Yes, Biden proposed full debt forgiveness for students of HBCUs and public colleges on the campaign trail
The proposal was limited to those making less than $125,000 per year. Biden promoted it as early as April 2020 and referenced it sparingly throughout the campaign.
Government
No, political ads on TV aren’t required to be factual
Political ads you see on TV aren’t required to tell the truth, but there are some limitations.
Government
Yes, it is possible for a sitting vice president to be nominated to the Supreme Court
Rumors that President Biden would nominate VP Kamala Harris to the Supreme Court have been unfounded so far. We found out a sitting vice president can be nominated.
National
Text claiming to come from the Trump family is not an official U.S. Census survey
U.S. Census messages are sent from the number 39242 and only direct people to .gov websites.
Elections
Yes, many noncitizens can now vote in New York City, but only in municipal elections
DACA recipients, green card holders and people with work permits can now vote in New York City municipal elections. The voting bill passed on Dec. 9.
National
Yes, some non-U.S. citizens can now vote in New York City
In total, there are 15 cities that allow some noncitizens to vote. Those cities are located in California, Maryland, New York and Vermont.
Courts
Felon voting rights
Can some people convicted of felonies from the Jan. 6 insurrection still vote?
National
Yes, this is the first time a member of Congress has been censured for a social media post
The House of Representatives voted 223-207 to censure Rep. Paul Gosar for posting a graphic video to social media.
Coronavirus
Video claiming to show Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom suffering side effects from COVID-19 booster shot is fake
The original video was lifted from Newsom’s Twitter account. In that, he did not appear to suffer from any paralysis and spoke straight into the camera.
Elections
No, a draft of the Maricopa County election audit didn’t say the results should not be certified
A firm hired to audit the Maricopa County elections confirmed there is a false version of their executive summary circulating online.
Elections
No, the losing party doesn’t pay for the California recall election – taxpayers do
After Gov. Newsom prevailed in the recall election, some people were wondering who pays for it. Taxpayers do, and the election was estimated to cost $276 million.
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