Washington Post – Politics:
Author: Glenn Kessler
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No, Biden is not telling kids to report their parents for covid disinformation
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If this was a surprise to you — that Biden is urging children to rat out their parents — that’s because it’s completely untrue.
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The White House’s tricky comparison between student loan relief and GOP tax cuts
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In touting the student loan plan over GOP tax cuts, the White House relied on an apples-and-oranges comparison.
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The IRS retirements wave — and whether current funding would cover it
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Readers urged another look at whether the Biden administration is blowing smoke when it says the IRS funding bill will not double the size of the agency.
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Assessing Ron Klain’s viral claim about Biden’s achievements
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The White House chief of staff’s bold claim includes some double-counting and funny numbers.
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Biden’s bogus boast of 1 million ‘construction jobs’
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The president claims 1 million construction jobs would be created by the CHIPS Act. The number in the report he cites is just 6,200.
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Cortez Masto’s misfired attack on Laxalt’s opioid record
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In a hard-fought Senate race, Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto has ginned up misleading claims about opioid lawsuits in her attack ads.
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Hyperbolic GOP claims about IRS agents and audits
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No, the bill boosting funding for the IRS will not mean 87,000 new agents or a surge in audits of middle-class Americans.
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Fact-checking Trump’s new campaign-style video
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Trump made 18 statements of material fact in his new campaign-style video. Almost 90 percent are false or misleading.