Chris Christie claims continue falling down against the Truth-O-Meter
From his budget address to an interview on CBS News' "Face the Nation," three recent fact-checks have left the governor with Mostly True, Half True and Mostly False rulings.
From his budget address to an interview on CBS News' "Face the Nation," three recent fact-checks have left the governor with Mostly True, Half True and Mostly False rulings.
Gov. Chris Christie's fumble on Rutgers football graduation rates earns a False; state Sen. Joseph Kyrillos gets a Half True on a claim about U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez and the national deficits.
Chris Christie talks up "New Jersey" Giants; supporters credit him in ad with job growth.
Greenwald gets a True, Codey receives Mostly True on claims about income tax cut savings, pension obligations
Mostly True, False rulings given for weekend Truth-O-Meter claims.
Republican Anna Little blamed U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez for increasing federal debt. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell claimed there's been no legislation that took away a gun from anyone in the last 20 years.
Toll hike claims earn True, False ratings.
We put 120 claims to the Truth-O-Meter in 2011, with Gov. Chris Christie making the most appearances.
The Truth-O-Meter hits opposite ends of the ruling spectrum on claims about health care, President Obama's past
The Truth-O-Meter rates False weekend claims by a Democrat and Republican.
Check out this weekend's True and Mostly True rulings on Republican claims put to the Truth-O-Meter.
A black bear advocacy group's claim that "99% of NJ voters do NOT support hunting" earns a Pants on Fire on the Truth-O-Meter, firing up animal rights activists.