Supreme Court Scorecard True 0% 26 Checks Mostly True 0% 27 Checks Half True 0% 0 Checks Mostly False 0% 39 Checks False 0% 73 Checks Pants on Fire 0% 21 Checks For more details, see the Principles of PolitiFact All Fact-checks for Supreme Court Donald Trump stated on April 29, 2025 in an interview: “If people come into our country illegally, there’s a different standard” for due process. May 8, 2025 Donald Trump stated on December 27, 2024 in a U.S. Supreme Court brief: On banning TikTok By Amy Sherman, Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu, Samantha Putterman • January 16, 2025 Charlie Kirk stated on December 8, 2024 in a post on X: The 14th Amendment “has never been challenged at SCOTUS.” December 12, 2024 Viral image stated on June 17, 2024 in an Instagram post: Video shows “fences have been installed around the Supreme Court” in 2024. June 24, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 25, 2024 in a Facebook post: As of April 24, “there was active military in 360 U.S. cities awaiting a Supreme Court announcement ‘that will rock the world’ and trigger cabal deep state planned protests.” May 1, 2024 Kamala Harris stated on January 22, 2024 in Speech: "After Roe was dismantled, extremists evoked a law from 1849 to stop abortion” in Wisconsin. By Hope Karnopp • January 23, 2024 Ron DeSantis stated on June 29, 2023 in a tweet: Donald Trump is an “affirmative action advocate.” By Louis Jacobson • June 30, 2023 Joe Biden stated on June 10, 2023 in a speech: In the U.S., “a person can be married in the morning and thrown out of a restaurant for being gay in the afternoon.” By Grace Abels, Nuria Diaz Muñoz • June 16, 2023 American Principles Project stated on March 8, 2023 in Campaign ad: At a Wisconsin school, a 12-year-old girl "was transitioned into a boy by school officials without parental consent," and Protasiewicz supports it. By Madeline Heim • March 29, 2023 Janet Protasiewicz stated on March 9, 2023 in TV ad: As a sitting Supreme Court justice, Daniel Kelly recused himself from a case, then “he pocketed $20,000 in contributions” from the plaintiff and family members and “unrecused himself so he could judge the case.” By Laura Schulte • March 24, 2023 Load More Latest Articles Supreme Court denies review of case by group founded by RFK Jr. against Poynter, Meta • July 1, 2025 Congress could try barring Trump from office under 14th Amendment, but it likely won’t By Caleb McCullough • November 7, 2024 ¿Qué implica el fallo de inmunidad para Donald Trump y, potencialmente, futuros presidentes? By Amy Sherman, Louis Jacobson • July 2, 2024 Was it legal to fly the flag upside-down at Samuel Alito’s house? By Louis Jacobson • May 22, 2024 This Supreme Court case is reshaping LGBTQ+ rights. You probably haven’t heard about it. By Grace Abels • May 20, 2024 At stake in mifepristone case: abortion, FDA’s authority and return to 1873 obscenity law By Sarah Varney • March 25, 2024 U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on removing Donald Trump from ballot. Here’s what to know. By Amy Sherman, Louis Jacobson • February 8, 2024 The Supreme Court ended affirmative action for colleges. Are legacy admissions next to go? • July 7, 2023 Why doesn’t the Supreme Court have a formal code of ethics? By Matthew Crowley • April 13, 2023 Who is Ginni Thomas, and why does the Jan. 6 committee want to talk to her? • September 23, 2022