Families Scorecard True 0% 39 Checks Mostly True 0% 38 Checks Half True 0% 0 Checks Mostly False 0% 37 Checks False 0% 52 Checks Pants on Fire 0% 8 Checks For more details, see the Principles of PolitiFact All Fact-checks for Families Donald Trump stated on September 22, 2025 in a press conference: “There's no downside” to avoiding Tylenol or acetaminophen use while pregnant. September 23, 2025 Hakeem Jeffries stated on May 8, 2025 in a press conference: “About 20% of households with veterans rely upon” the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. May 12, 2025 TikTok posts stated on March 25, 2025 in una publicación en TikTok: A partir del 28 de febrero “para comprar en supermercados pedirán tu identificación, pero no es por seguridad, es para cazar inmigrantes ilegales”. By Maria Briceño • March 10, 2025 Instagram posts stated on October 21, 2024 in Instagram posts: Jussie Smollett is Kamala Harris’ nephew. October 23, 2024 Eric Hovde stated on September 16, 2024 in Radio interview: Says opponent Sen. Tammy Baldwin “gave our taxpayer money to a transgender-affirming clinic … that does it without even telling parents." By Madeline Heim • October 3, 2024 Donald Trump stated on September 7, 2024 in a rally in Mosinee, Wis.: Vice President Kamala Harris “cast the tiebreaking votes that caused the worst inflation in American history, costing a typical American family $28,000.” By Louis Jacobson • September 8, 2024 Pete Buttigieg stated on August 11, 2024 in an interview on CNN State of the Union: Gov. Tim Walz delivered paid family leave in Minnesota but “Republicans are blocking” a Biden-Harris proposal. By Amy Sherman • August 16, 2024 Kamala Harris stated on July 18, 2024 in a campaign event in North Carolina: Project 2025 would “end Head Start.” By Louis Jacobson, Mia Penner • July 23, 2024 Donald Trump stated on June 18, 2024 in Public appearance: Says he “saved Kenosha” and the “governor wouldn’t move” on sending the National Guard. By Hope Karnopp • June 21, 2024 Lisa Subeck stated on February 16, 2024 in X, formerly Twitter: “The United States is an outlier, one of only about half a dozen countries, without any guarantee of paid leave for new parents and/or other health care needs.” By D.L. Davis • April 16, 2024 Load More Latest Articles How to talk to your children about AI chatbots and their safety • December 19, 2025 How do countries without school vaccination requirements maintain high vaccination rates? • October 28, 2025 What to know about Tylenol’s 2017 social media post and pregnancy guidance • September 24, 2025 Research doesn’t show using Tylenol during pregnancy causes autism. Here’s what else you should know • September 15, 2025 RFK Jr.’s statements about autism and environmental toxins conflict with ample research • April 24, 2025 Follow these 4 expert tips for keeping Thanksgiving table politics talk civil and productive By Sara Swann • November 26, 2024 What’s behind warnings about no-fault divorce under Donald Trump’s presidency? By Samantha Putterman • November 19, 2024 Fact-checking Byron Donalds’ ‘Jim Crow’ comments on Black families, conservatism By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman • June 10, 2024 A family budget is often invoked in U.S. debt fights. Just how similar is it to a federal budget? By Louis Jacobson • May 17, 2023 In Context: What Stacey Abrams said about the economic aspect of abortion • October 26, 2022