Families Scorecard true 0% 39 Checks mostly-true 0% 38 Checks Half True 0% 45 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 George Borrello stated on February 5, 2024 in a post on X: “NYC will give $1,000 taxpayer-funded credit cards to migrants.” By Mary McNaughton, Delainey Muscato • February 21, 2024 Bryan Steil stated on February 1, 2024 in X, formerly Twitter: “Bidenomics is costing the typical American household over $11,400 more a year to buy the basics.” By Hope Karnopp • February 21, 2024 Chris Larson stated on December 12, 2023 in X, formerly Twitter: In the past year, Michigan, Minnesota and Illinois passed "highly popular” policies such as paid family leave, one of several issues that have been stymied in Wisconsin by Republicans. By Sophia Voight • January 30, 2024 Katrina Shankland stated on November 15, 2023 in X, formerly Twitter: “I have been a state legislator for 11 years, passing over 170 bills into law and delivering for Wisconsin families.” By Hope Karnopp • December 8, 2023 Nikki Haley stated on September 22, 2023 in a speech: Joe Biden "put 20 million people on Medicaid who aren’t even eligible, then stopped states from taking them off." By Samantha Putterman • October 6, 2023 Kelda Helen Roys stated on April 26, 2023 in Twitter: Infertility is treated differently than other issues and "often excluded from insurance coverage" By D.L. Davis • May 26, 2023 Scott Walker stated on January 5, 2023 in Twitter: “Let’s be clear: ‘drag shows’ are strip shows.” By Laura Schulte • January 25, 2023 Tucker Carlson stated on October 18, 2022 in a tweet: “The CDC is about to add the COVID vaccine to the childhood immunization schedule, which would make the vax mandatory for kids to attend school.” October 20, 2022 Facebook posts stated on September 6, 2022 in a post: To qualify for Ohio SNAP benefits, “now a family of 3 can make up to $3,660 a month and it used to be $2,700, so it’s gone up almost $1,000 a month.” September 15, 2022 Raphael Warnock stated on August 29, 2022 in a speech in Albany, Ga.: The child tax credit passed under President Joe Biden “has helped 97% of the families with children who are living in poverty.” By Louis Jacobson • September 7, 2022 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. 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By Amy Sherman • August 28, 2020 Latest promises about Families Donald Trump Create “baby bonuses” for young parents Joe Biden Reverse family separation policies Biden fulfills promise to end Trump policy that led to family separations | January 27, 2021 Joe Biden Guarantee 12 weeks paid family and medical leave Joe Biden fails to fulfill promise guaranteeing 12 weeks of paid family leave | December 4, 2024 Joe Biden Offer universal preschool to 3- and 4-year-olds Joe Biden breaks promise to offer universal preschool to all 3- and 4-year-olds | December 4, 2024 Joe Biden Make public colleges and universities tuition-free for families who make less than $125,000 Joe Biden breaks promise to offer free college tuition to families earning less than $125,000 a year | December 6, 2024 Joe Biden Offer up to $8,000 tax credit for child care Joe Biden expanded the child care tax credit as promised, but only for one year | December 4, 2024 Joe Biden Reduce high maternal mortality rate Maternal mortality rate remains high, but Joe Biden took steps to improve outcomes | December 18, 2024 Donald Trump Guarantee 6-week paid leave Vast majority of workers still don’t have paid leave, though federal workers do | July 15, 2020 Barack Obama Sign the Responsible Fatherhood and Healthy Families Act More money for fatherhood programs, but no new law | July 20, 2012 Barack Obama Urge states to treat same-sex couples with full equality in their family and adoption laws Obama has promoted marriage equality, adoption rights | June 29, 2015 Barack Obama Address the dropout crisis by giving schools incentives for more dropout prevention Obama funded middle school dropout prevention | September 20, 2012 Barack Obama Create a military families advisory board Administration follows through on a panel with a different name, same mission | January 14, 2011 Latest promises about Families
Joe Biden Reverse family separation policies Biden fulfills promise to end Trump policy that led to family separations | January 27, 2021
Joe Biden Guarantee 12 weeks paid family and medical leave Joe Biden fails to fulfill promise guaranteeing 12 weeks of paid family leave | December 4, 2024
Joe Biden Offer universal preschool to 3- and 4-year-olds Joe Biden breaks promise to offer universal preschool to all 3- and 4-year-olds | December 4, 2024
Joe Biden Make public colleges and universities tuition-free for families who make less than $125,000 Joe Biden breaks promise to offer free college tuition to families earning less than $125,000 a year | December 6, 2024
Joe Biden Offer up to $8,000 tax credit for child care Joe Biden expanded the child care tax credit as promised, but only for one year | December 4, 2024
Joe Biden Reduce high maternal mortality rate Maternal mortality rate remains high, but Joe Biden took steps to improve outcomes | December 18, 2024
Donald Trump Guarantee 6-week paid leave Vast majority of workers still don’t have paid leave, though federal workers do | July 15, 2020
Barack Obama Sign the Responsible Fatherhood and Healthy Families Act More money for fatherhood programs, but no new law | July 20, 2012
Barack Obama Urge states to treat same-sex couples with full equality in their family and adoption laws Obama has promoted marriage equality, adoption rights | June 29, 2015
Barack Obama Address the dropout crisis by giving schools incentives for more dropout prevention Obama funded middle school dropout prevention | September 20, 2012
Barack Obama Create a military families advisory board Administration follows through on a panel with a different name, same mission | January 14, 2011