Explainers, methodology notes, and deep dives on the lies catalogued in Lie Library.
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This field guide helps political journalists quickly evaluate climate and energy claims under deadline, using primary documents, authoritative datasets, and ...
This field guide shows progressive organizers how to research, verify, and communicate legal and criminal claims tied to investigations, indictments, and cou...
This step-by-step guide walks civics educators through verifying high-profile foreign policy claims about NATO, China, Russia, North Korea, trade deals, and ...
Immigration claims move fast in campaign season, and political journalists need a repeatable workflow to separate rhetoric from verifiable fact. This guide l...
This practical guide helps civics educators research, verify, and teach about immigration claims using primary sources, reproducible rubrics, and classroom-r...
This guide shows civics and media literacy educators how to research, verify, and teach COVID-19 claims using primary sources and transparent workflows. Equi...
This workflow helps civic communications teams research and verify high-velocity media and press claims about journalism, ratings, and outlets. You will coll...
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Foreign policy claims demand fast, reliable sourcing that can withstand scrutiny on-air and in print. This comparison highlights the most practical archives ...
Choosing reliable sources to verify foreign policy claims is essential for civics educators who must balance accuracy, context, and classroom usability. The ...
Comparing foreign policy claims sources is essential for merch founders who need airtight receipts that convert on product pages. The options below balance p...
Political merch brands need defensible receipts when tackling media and press claims about fake news, journalists, and ratings. This roundup compares researc...
When a campaign trail quote collides with a biography claim, you need primary sources fast and a clean audit trail. This comparison highlights trusted tools ...
For civics educators vetting personal biography claims - net worth, education, inheritance, business record, and awards - choosing the right sources saves ti...
Personal Biography Claims are central to political merch narratives, especially around net worth, education, inheritance, business record, and awards. Compar...
Reporters covering crowd sizes, ratings, and poll claims need sources that are fast, transparent, and verifiable. This comparison highlights trusted tools an...
Choosing the right media and press claims sources for civics education means balancing primary-source verification, neutral bias assessment, and classroom-re...
Selecting reliable sources for crowd size, polling numbers, TV ratings, and approval claims is essential for civics classrooms and campus libraries. The opti...
Comparing the best sources for crowd sizes, polls, ratings, and approval data helps political merch teams build receipts-led product pages and avoid platform...
Political journalists working under deadline need fast, verifiable sources to assess claims about 'fake news', ratings, and attacks on the press. T...
Legal and criminal claims move fast, and progressive organizers need sources that blend primary documents with trustworthy analysis. This comparison highligh...
Comparing legal and criminal claims sources is essential if you sell political merch and need verifiable receipts linked to indictments, court rulings, and D...
Comparing legal and criminal claims requires sources that combine authenticated documents, reliable context, and tools that scale to a classroom. Below is a ...
Political journalists need reliable, fast access to legal and criminal claims sources that surface filings, rulings, and charging documents without guesswork...
If you sell political tees, stickers, or mugs that call out climate misinformation, your receipts need to be fast, credible, and linkable. This comparison hi...
If you cover climate claims under deadline, the fastest path to accuracy is combining primary datasets with searchable analysis and claim-level fact checks. ...
Progressive organizers need COVID-19 claim sources that are fast, citable, and easy to plug into campaigns. The options below prioritize primary sources, rap...
If you sell political tees, stickers, and accessories, your receipts have to be rock solid when you reference COVID-19 claims, vaccines, death tolls, or time...
Choosing reliable COVID-19 claims sources is critical for civics and media literacy classes that compare statements, timelines, and outcomes. The options bel...
On deadline, the fastest path to accurate COVID-19 coverage is a stack of sources that handle different jobs: primary statements, data, and expert verificati...
Progressive organizers need credible, fast, and shareable receipts when economy claims fly in rapid-response moments. This comparison highlights trusted sour...
If your shop lives or dies on receipts, you need economy claims sources that are fast, credible, and linkable. We compared the best tools and archives for jo...
Comparing economy-claims sources is easier when you know which tools provide primary data, fact-check verdicts, or original video evidence. The options below...
When economy claims hit the air, you need authoritative sources that are fast, transparent, and easy to cite. This comparison highlights the most reliable to...
When election myths begin to trend, you do not have time to guess which sources are reliable. This comparison highlights the most useful fact-checking hubs, ...
Election claims research is the backbone of compelling, defensible political merch that converts without tripping platform policies. This comparison highligh...
Comparing election claims sources is essential when you need accurate, teachable material on voter fraud, mail-in ballots, and alleged rigged voting machines...
Under deadline pressure, political journalists need election claims sources that are fast, citable, and defensible. This comparison spotlights primary-source...
Progressive organizers need fast, credible immigration references that pair receipts with context. This comparison highlights leading fact-checkers, data hub...
Choosing the right immigration-claims sources can make or break product pages, QR code receipts, and campaign gift-shop listings. Below is a focused comparis...
Choosing reliable immigration-claim sources for civics classes means balancing fast fact-checks with primary data and research context. Below are trusted too...
On deadline, you need immigration claims sources that are fast, citable, and defensible in front of editors and audiences. This comparison curates primary da...
If you field climate questions on doors or craft rapid-response comms, the right sources can turn shaky conversations into teachable moments. This comparison...
Choosing the right media-claims research stack helps organizers move from gut-feel to receipts fast. Below is a practical comparison of primary-source archiv...
Progressive organizers need fast, reliable receipts when foreign policy claims about NATO, China, Russia, North Korea, and trade flood the discourse. This co...
Verifying crowd and poll claims requires a mix of polling aggregators, primary-source video archives, and ratings data. The tools below help organizers and c...
When a candidate's personal biography claims collide with reality, organizers need fast, verifiable receipts. This guide compares credible sources that ...
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Personal biography claims about net worth, education, inheritance, business record, and awards are perfect raw material for political merch that is both punc...
Political journalists face rally-by-rally exaggerations and selective polling claims while racing a deadline. This playbook turns crowd and poll assertions i...
Crowd and poll claims are catnip for political audiences, but indie merch brands need proof-first storytelling to stand out, keep ad costs in check, and dodg...
Crowd and poll claims are perfect case studies for teaching students how evidence, methodology, and context shape public narratives. These angles give social...
Election Claims merch can stand out when it pairs sharp design with verifiable receipts, but rising ad costs, platform policy risk, and tight POD margins mak...
Election claims are fast-moving, emotionally charged, and uneven across states, which makes them tough to teach with limited class time and tight budgets. Th...
Election-fraud narratives move faster than newsroom approvals, and your audience expects receipts in minutes, not hours. These angles translate messy claims ...
Election misinformation spikes when organizers are juggling field launches, family conversations, and funding deadlines. This playbook gives progressive team...
Immigration misinformation spikes during election cycles and rapid-response moments, which can overwhelm organizers and canvassers who are already stretched ...
Immigration claims are a lightning-rod topic that can differentiate indie political merch from generic slogans while still staying policy-safe and source-bac...
Economy claims land in your inbox minutes before airtime, and the pressure to verify them without falling into false-balance traps is real. This playbook sur...
Economy claims are a civics goldmine when you need to teach institutions, data literacy, and rhetoric without inflaming the room. These angles turn hot-butto...
Immigration claims surface in every news cycle, which makes it hard for civics educators to keep lessons current without inflaming the room or overspending o...
Economy claim merch can convert when it pairs clean design with verifiable receipts, but indie stores face rising ad costs, policy flags, and thin margins. U...
Economy talk is the number-one place where organizers meet fast-moving claims about jobs, GDP, the stock market, tariffs, and tax cuts. These angles help fie...
Immigration rhetoric whipsaws on campaign trails and Sunday shows, and political journalists need receipts on deadline without drifting into false balance. T...
Covering COVID-19 claims in US politics demands receipts on deadline, clear sourcing, and packaging that avoids false balance without sounding partisan. Thes...
COVID-19 became a stress test for civics education, forcing classrooms to parse fast-changing policies, data dashboards, and viral claims. This guide offers ...
COVID-19 claims are a high-signal niche for political merch, but ad policies, tight margins, and compliance hurdles can chew through budgets fast. These angl...
COVID-19 claims still shape voter attitudes, media narratives, and trust in institutions. Organizers and comms teams need repeatable workflows that convert c...
Climate claims now dominate stump speeches and TV hits, yet deadline pressure and rapid clip circulation make it hard to separate rhetoric from record. This ...
Civics and journalism classrooms face a tough mix of rapid news cycles, politically sensitive rhetoric, and tight budgets when teaching climate policy and me...
Climate claims are messy, fast moving, and perfect for merch that links receipts to reality. If ad costs are climbing and platform policy is tightening, clim...
Legal and criminal claims move fast, and your audience expects receipts, not rhetoric. These angles focus on building docket-first workflows and verification...
Legal and criminal claims move fast, and classrooms need neutral, document based ways to keep up without blowing the budget. This collection gives social stu...
Legal and criminal claims are volatile, time-sensitive, and policy-sensitive - which makes them perfect for indie political merch brands that can move fast. ...
Legal and criminal claims move fast, and advocacy teams often face rapid-response moments, burnout, and conversations with low-information audiences that dem...
Political journalists face deadline sprints, opaque ratings claims, and constant accusations of bias. This collection turns media and press-claim narratives ...
Teaching media and press claims can feel like walking a tightrope, especially when classes include diverse viewpoints and constantly changing news cycles. Th...
Political merch founders know that claims about fake news, journalists, and ratings can trend overnight while ad costs climb and policies shift under your fe...
Foreign policy claims hit your rundown fast and often, and audiences expect receipts, not vibes. This playbook turns common talking points about NATO, China,...
Foreign policy claims show up in class discussions, on debate stages, and in student feeds. Teachers and librarians need repeatable ways to verify statements...
Foreign policy claims are a gold mine for merch with receipts, but turning complex topics like NATO funding or China tariffs into products that sell is tough...
Personal biography claims are catnip for campaigns and cable, but they are landmines for political journalists on deadline. This playbook breaks down fast, p...
Personal biography claims are fertile ground for civics classrooms because they intersect with public records, journalism standards, and economic literacy. E...
Crowd and poll claims spike during rapid-response moments, and they can derail conversations with volunteers, voters, and even family members. This playbook ...
Foreign policy narratives can flip a news cycle in hours, and organizers often do not have the bandwidth to decode NATO dues, tariff pass-throughs, or sancti...
Sorry, I can’t provide targeted political persuasion guidance for a specific political group. Instead, here are general, nonpartisan media and press claims a...
Climate claims move fast, especially when organizers are juggling doors, Slack pings, and budget deadlines. This playbook gives progressive teams rapid-respo...
Biography claims about net worth, education, inheritance, business record, and awards spread fast and land hard with low-information voters. Organizers need ...
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Claims about crowd sizes, poll numbers, TV ratings, and approval often get stretched, which can put a merch brand at risk if you print them without receipts....
This checklist helps civics, history, and journalism educators verify crowd and poll claims about rally sizes, poll numbers, television ratings, and approval...
Deadline claims about rally sizes, polls, TV ratings, and approval numbers can flip a narrative in minutes. This checklist gives political journalists a fast...
This checklist helps indie political merch sellers validate and package personal biography claims about public figures so every tee, sticker, and mug ships w...
Use this research-first checklist to help students evaluate personal biography claims about net worth, education, inheritance, business record, and awards. T...
This checklist helps political journalists verify personal biography claims about net worth, education, inheritance, business records, and awards under deadl...
Use this practical checklist to turn complex foreign policy claims into high-converting, fully documented merch with receipts. It walks indie political shops...
This checklist gives civics educators a structured, classroom-ready workflow for researching and teaching foreign policy claims about NATO, China, Russia, No...
This checklist helps political journalists verify foreign policy claims about NATO, China, Russia, North Korea, trade, and diplomacy on deadline. It standard...
Use this research and production checklist to validate media and press claims before you ship a single tee, sticker, or mug. It is built for indie political ...
Use this checklist to evaluate, verify, and teach claims about media and the press, including allegations of fake news, attacks on journalists, and ratings b...
This checklist helps political reporters, editors, and producers verify and contextualize media and press claims fast, especially under deadline. Use it to t...
Use this checklist to quickly verify, contextualize, and communicate claims about investigations, indictments, court rulings, and Department of Justice actio...
Use this checklist to vet, design, and sell products that reference legal and criminal claims while staying accurate and compliant. It is built for indie pol...
Use this classroom-focused checklist to vet legal and criminal claims about investigations, indictments, court rulings, and the Department of Justice. It con...
This checklist helps political journalists verify and package claims about investigations, indictments, court rulings, and the Department of Justice under de...
Use this climate-claims checklist to turn controversial statements about climate change, renewable energy, and environmental policy into responsibly sourced,...
This checklist helps civics educators evaluate climate claims about policy, renewable energy, and environmental impacts with classroom-ready rigor. Use it to...
This newsroom-ready checklist helps political journalists verify climate claims, energy talking points, and environmental policy statements under deadline. U...
This checklist helps progressive organizers quickly verify and counter false COVID-19 claims while staying compliant, accessible, and field-ready. Use it dur...
Use this checklist to vet COVID-19 claim designs before they hit your Shopify storefront or print queue. It focuses on verifiable sourcing, platform-safe cop...
Use this checklist to rapidly verify COVID-19 claims in civics classrooms and build defensible, standards-aligned lessons. It centers on primary sources, dat...
This checklist helps political journalists rapidly verify COVID-19 claims about timelines, treatments, vaccines, and death tolls without slipping into false ...
Use this economy claims checklist to move fast without breaking credibility. It maps rapid-response research to field-ready materials so progressive organize...
Economy claims are catnip for political tee and sticker buyers, but they are also a compliance minefield. Use this checklist to turn jobs, GDP, stock market,...
Use this checklist to vet economy claims about jobs, GDP, stock market records, tariffs, and tax cuts, then convert the research into classroom-ready lessons...
A rapid-response checklist for verifying economy claims under deadline. Use it to capture the exact assertion, pull primary data fast, and script clear, evid...
This checklist equips civic volunteers, election-protection teams, and good-government organizers to verify and respond to viral election claims efficiently....
This checklist helps indie political merch teams research, verify, and package election-claim content responsibly while protecting storefronts, ad accounts, ...
This checklist equips civics and journalism educators with a step-by-step workflow to vet election-related claims and teach students how to evaluate evidence...
This checklist gives political reporters, editors, and producers a rapid, defensible workflow for testing election claims about voter fraud, stolen results, ...
Immigration narratives shift fast, and your customers expect receipts that hold up. Use this checklist to verify, package, and ship evidence-backed designs t...
This checklist gives civics educators a step-by-step workflow to vet immigration claims about borders, crime, and caravans, then translate findings into teac...
On deadline, immigration talking points can move faster than facts. This checklist gives political journalists a structured workflow to capture claims, verif...
Use this climate claims checklist to move fast, stay accurate, and keep your volunteers confident when misinformation spikes. It is built for rapid-response ...
This checklist helps progressive organizers vet and respond to media and press claims quickly, accurately, and ethically. Use it to capture evidence, verify ...
This checklist helps progressive organizers quickly research, verify, and communicate about foreign policy claims on NATO, China, Russia, North Korea, trade ...
Use this checklist to verify and respond to claims about rally sizes, poll numbers, TV ratings, and approval before they shape the narrative. It is built for...
This checklist is built for progressive organizers who need fast, reliable workflows to verify personal biography claims about net worth, education, inherita...
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Why Second Term (2025+) Posters Matter The 2025-present period is already dense with televised briefings, executive directives, social posts, and off-the-cuf...
Why Second Term (2025+) Hats Matter Right Now The 2025-present period is already a study in how quickly official words can shape headlines, markets, and publ...
Second Term (2025+) Mugs - documented claims on durable ceramic The second-term, 2025-present era is already producing a dense stream of public statements, e...
Why the Second Term (2025+) belongs on a sticker The second-term period is not just another chapter in American politics. It is a dense, document-rich era wh...
Introduction to Second Term (2025+) T-Shirts The second-term, 2025-present chapter of American political life is already a rich, complicated record. It is an...
Why This Campaign Belongs on a Bumper The 2024 campaign is already one of the most documented election cycles in American history, recorded across live ralli...
Why 2024 Campaign Moments Belong On Your Wall The 2024 campaign was saturated with high-velocity claims, viral clips, and stop-and-check-the-receipt moments....
2024 Campaign Mugs - Receipts on Ceramic The 2024 campaign was a torrent of stump speeches, rally riffs, social posts, debate nights, and courthouse micropho...
Why this 2024-campaign era belongs on a sticker The 2024 campaign is defined by repetition, velocity, and receipts. Claims travel from rally stage to social ...
Why this era belongs on a T-shirt The 2024 campaign has been a relentless stream of rallies, court-adjacent press scrums, and interviews that left a dense tr...
Why the First Term Matters on a Tee The first-term period from 2017-2020 is one of the most documented eras in modern American political communication. State...
Why First Term (2017-2020) Stickers Matter The first-term period from 2017 to 2020 produced a dense record of public statements that shaped discourse across ...
Why this era belongs on a mug The first term (2017-2020) of the Trump presidency delivered a steady stream of public claims that were quickly tested against ...
Introduction The first-term period from 2017 to 2020 reshaped how presidential claims travel, from podium to smartphone to kitchen-table debates. Short, memo...
Why First Term (2017-2020) Posters Belong on Your Wall The first-term presidency from 2017-2020 was a high-velocity period of public statements, press gaggle...
Why This Era Belongs on a T-Shirt The 2020 election and aftermath are already part of the civic record, a dense span of weeks defined by late-night broadcast...
Why this era is worth commemorating on vinyl stickers The 2020 election and aftermath marked a high-speed cascade of public statements, late night briefings,...
Why commemorate this era on a mug The 2020-election period and its volatile aftermath sit at the center of modern civic memory. The weeks between election ni...
Introduction The 2020 election and aftermath shaped a generation's understanding of truth in public life. On election night and in the weeks that followe...
Introduction The 2020 election and aftermath is one of the most scrutinized periods in modern civic life. Claims flew in real time, rulings landed in rapid s...
Introduction The post-White House years were not quiet. From January 2021 through 2023, the public square was saturated with claims about a stolen election, ...
Why This Era Belongs on a Bumper The 2020 election and aftermath were defined by a volume of public statements, press availabilities, court filings, and offi...
Why this era deserves archival stickers The 2015-2016 campaign marked a first presidential run that rewired political communication in real time. Many of the...
Why commemorate the First Term (2017-2020) on a bumper sticker The first term of the 2017-2020 presidency produced a dense record of public statements, on-th...
Why These Post-Presidency (2021-2023) Stickers Matter In the post-White House years, public conversations about facts, records, and accountability did not sl...
Why the 2021-2023 post-presidency era belongs on a mug The first three years after the White House tenure were defined by a steady drumbeat of claims about e...
Why the post-White House years belong on embroidered hats The post-presidency (2021-2023) period produced some of the most-cited public claims in modern Amer...
Why the 2015-2016 Campaign Belongs on a Mug The first presidential run that culminated in the 2016-campaign redefined how political claims travel. Rallies, c...
Introduction The post-presidency period from 2021 to 2023 produced some of the most heavily scrutinized public statements in modern American politics. Those ...
Why this era belongs on a hat The 2015-2016 campaign was a watershed period in American political communication. In the span of a first presidential campaign...
Why the Post-White House Years Belong on Your Bumper The post-presidency (2021-2023) produced a dense public record of statements, claims, and corrections th...
Why 2015-2016 Belongs on Your Wall The 2015-2016 campaign marked a break point in American political communication. A first presidential run fused cable, ral...
Introduction The 2015-2016 campaign marked the beginning of a modern, always-online political era where video clips, tweets, rally soundbites, and press rele...
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Why Students Choose These T-Shirts Students in high school and college want merch that does more than signal affiliation. They want receipts. These t-shirts ...
Why engaged voters choose citation-backed t-shirts Engaged voters and civic-minded citizens want debates to be grounded in verifiable evidence, not vibes. Th...
Why engaged voters choose evidence-linked stickers Engaged voters and civically minded citizens look for audience merch that does more than signal a stance. ...
Why Engaged Voters Choose Printed Ceramic Mugs With Receipts Voters who are doing the work of civic conversation do not want generic audience merch. They wan...
Why Engaged Voters Choose Embroidered Hats With Receipts Engaged voters want more than commentary. They want receipts that travel with them, that can be chec...
Why engaged voters choose posters that do the work Engaged citizens are not just sharing opinions, they are documenting. A wall poster that prints the exact ...
Why Engaged Voters Choose Weatherproof Bumper Stickers With Receipts Engaged voters want more than slogans. They want receipts. Weatherproof bumper stickers ...
Why working journalists choose citation-backed tees Reporters and editors work in a fast-feedback environment. Every claim needs a receipt, every question po...
Why working journalists and editors choose evidence-backed stickers Reporters live in fast-moving environments where a claim can spread in seconds and source...
Why working journalists choose printed mugs with receipts Reporters and editors spend their days separating signal from noise. A ceramic mug that pairs a doc...
Why educators choose documentation-first t-shirts Teachers and professors are always looking for better ways to build critical thinking without adding prep t...
Why Teachers and Professors Choose Evidence-Linked Stickers Educators bring facts into the room. In lectures, seminars, and community events, you are constan...
Introduction: T-Shirts Built for Working Fact-Checkers Evidence-first apparel helps professionals do more than make a statement. It helps them show their wor...
Why Researchers Choose Evidence-Linked T-Shirts Researchers, academics, and think-tank analysts want more than clever slogans. They want receipts. Our t-shir...
Why Students Choose Fact-Linked Stickers Students in high school and college want merch that invites conversation, but also backs up the discussion with rece...
Why Activists Choose T-Shirts With Citations When your work depends on credibility and speed, apparel can do more than express a stance. It can carry proof. ...
Why Working Journalists Choose These Embroidered Caps Reporters and editors wear a lot of gear that has to earn its keep. An embroidered hat that doubles as ...
Why educators choose citation-printed ceramic mugs Teachers, professors, librarians, and program coordinators reach for citation-printed ceramic mugs because...
Why Professional Fact-Checkers Choose Evidence-Linked Stickers Professionals who live by sourcing and verifiability look for merch that supports their workfl...
Why researchers choose stickers with sources Scholars, analysts, and policy staff want audience merch that does more than decorate a laptop. They want durabl...
Why activists choose durable, citation-ready stickers When your work lives in the field, you need audience merch that cooperates with packed schedules, shift...
Why debate preppers choose QR-first tees that come with receipts Debate-preppers value speed, precision, and verifiability. When you are preparing to brief a...
Why educators choose embroidered hats with citations Teachers and professors care about evidence. When a classroom discussion spins up around a viral clip or...
Why Posters Built for Journalists Work in the Newsroom Working reporters and editors need receipts at arm's length. Posters that pair a documented false ...
Why working journalists keep bumper stickers in their kit Reporters and editors spend their days separating what was said from what can be cited. Bumper stic...
Why debate preppers choose citation-backed stickers Serious debate preppers treat sourcing like an engineering discipline. You want receipts that are fast to...
Why Educators Choose Source-Linked Bumper Stickers Educators, teachers, and professors need materials that are accurate, transparent, and practical. Bumper s...
Why Fact-Checkers Choose Embroidered Hats With QR-Coded Citations Professionals who verify claims need tools that work in the field, at events, and in classr...
Why Educators Choose Citation-Linked Posters Educators, from K-12 teachers to university professors, need classroom visuals that do more than decorate a wall...
Why Fact-Checkers Choose These Bumper Stickers Good tools speed up verification without compromising standards. That is the point of bumper stickers that shi...
Introduction Fact-checkers choose Lie Library posters because each design prioritizes verifiability, clarity, and professional display standards. The combina...
Why Students Choose Ceramic Printed Mugs With Source-Linked Proof Students in high school and college are practical about what earns a place on a desk or in ...
Why Students Choose QR-Linked Hats Students in high school and college want merch that does more than make a statement. They want proof to travel with the cl...
Why advocates choose printed ceramic mugs with citations Activists, organizers, and advocates need audience merch that pulls its weight. A mug is more than a...
Why Researchers Choose These Mugs Researchers, academics, and think-tank teams gravitate to ceramic mugs that pull double duty: functional deskware and evide...
Introduction: Why Researchers Choose Citation-Backed Hats Researchers, academic teams, and think-tank staff spend their days building and defending evidence....
Why Students Choose Evidence-Linked Posters for Walls and Study Spaces Students in high school and college reach for evidence-linked posters because they com...
Why Students Choose Weatherproof Bumper Stickers With Documented Sources Students who care about evidence and civics do not want disposable slogans. They wan...
Why activists choose embroidered hats with citations Activists, organizers, and advocates need audience merch that does more than decorate. The right hat ope...
Why Debate Preppers Choose Printed, QR-Linked Ceramic Mugs At Lie Library, debate preppers pick mugs because they are quiet force multipliers. A single ceram...
Why debate preppers choose embroidered hats with receipts Debate preppers need tools that compress research, verification, and audience engagement into a tig...
Why Advocates Choose Weatherproof Bumper Stickers With Receipts Activists, organizers, and advocates need tools that speak fast and verify even faster. Weath...
Why Activists Choose Posters Backed by Receipts When activists, organizers, and advocates need wall-ready materials that work as hard as they do, posters tha...
Why debate-preppers choose weatherproof bumper stickers with documented sources Debate-preppers move through fast, high-friction conversations where time and...
Why debate-preppers choose posters that are built for receipts People preparing for political debates need fast, verifiable ways to anchor high-pressure mome...
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Why legal and criminal claims tees with receipts belong in your toolkit Public conversations about legal and criminal claims are noisy, fast, and deeply cons...
Wear the Receipt: Legal and Criminal Claims Stickers Featuring QR-Coded Sources Legal and criminal claims sit at the center of high-stakes public discourse. ...
Why Legal and Criminal Claims Belong on a Mug Legal and criminal claims occupy a special place in public discourse. They shape reputations, sway coverage, an...
Why Legal and Criminal Claims Hats With Receipts Legal and criminal claims are among the most consequential public statements. When a figure makes assertions...
Why Legal and Criminal Claims Posters With Receipts Belong On Your Wall Legal and criminal claims shape public understanding of accountability, process, and ...
Why legal and criminal claims belong on bumper stickers with receipts Legal and criminal claims capture attention, spark conversation, and are often tangled ...
Why Media and Press Claims Tees With Receipts Media and press claims shape public understanding in real time. When a public figure attacks journalists, misch...
Why Media and Press Claims Stickers With Receipts In a landscape where the words media and press get debated daily, conversations often pivot on what was sai...
Why foreign-policy tees with receipts matter Foreign policy claims move fast. One news cycle a statement lands in a rally, the next it is circulating on soci...
Why Foreign Policy Claims Belong on Stickers With Receipts Foreign policy talk moves fast. One clip from a rally, a post on social media, a soundbite about a...
Introduction Personal biography claims sit at the core of public trust. Titles, alma maters, timelines, net worth, charitable giving, and professional achiev...
Why Crowd and Poll Claims Belong on Tees With Receipts Crowd counts and poll numbers are headline fuel. They shape perceptions about momentum, enthusiasm, an...
Why stickers for crowd and poll claims Statements about crowd sizes and polling numbers are the kind of claims people see, repeat, and debate in real time at...
Introduction: Why Election Claims Hats With Receipts Election seasons are noisy. Sound bites fly, headlines stack up, and it can be hard to keep track of wha...
Why Election Claims Stickers With Receipts Exist Election cycles generate noise, but evidence cuts through. Our election claims stickers are built for people...
Why Election Claims Mugs Exist and Why Receipts Matter Election claims shape how people talk about democracy, policy, and trust in institutions. A mug sits a...
Why Immigration Claims Tees With Receipts Immigration dominates headlines, debates, and social feeds. It also attracts a high volume of false and misleading ...
Why Stickers for Immigration Claims Immigration is a topic where false and misleading statements travel fast, often compressed into slogans that fit on a bum...
Why Immigration Claims Mugs, and Why Now Immigration dominates headlines, debates, and daily conversations. It is also an area where false or misleading stat...
Why Immigration Claims Belong on Hats with Receipts Immigration is one of the most emotionally charged topics in American life. Sound bites spread faster tha...
Why Immigration Claims Posters With Receipts Belong On Your Wall Immigration is often used as a rhetorical pressure point, which makes rigorous sourcing esse...
Introduction: Why Immigration Claims Belong on Bumper Stickers With Receipts Immigration claims often travel fast, get simplified, and morph in the process. ...
Why Election Claims Tees With Receipts Election seasons generate a flood of statements, hot takes, and viral sound bites. Sorting signal from noise is hard. ...
Why Election Claims Posters With Receipts Election claims move fast. Posters slow them down. A bold, high-contrast print on a wall invites a second look, the...
Why Election Claim Bumper Stickers With Receipts Belong On The Road Election cycles are noisy, and the loudest messages are not always the most accurate. Bum...
Why Wear Economy Claims Tees With Receipts When the conversation turns to the economy, statistics and timelines can get muddled fast. Economy claims drive he...
Why receipts-first economy claims stickers matter Conversations about the economy move fast, but facts should set the pace. Economy claims stickers featuring...
Why Economy Claims Topic Merch Belongs on Mugs Economy claims shape voter confidence, business decisions, and how families plan their budgets. Mugs are a qui...
Why Economy Claims Hats With Receipts Matter Economy claims saturate headlines and timelines, and the difference between an informed citizen and a misled one...
Introduction Economy claims shape how voters, students, and clients see the world. Posters with receipts turn that conversation into something verifiable, sc...
Why economy claims deserve bumper stickers with receipts Conversations about the economy shape how people vote, invest, and plan. That is why economy claims ...
Why Documented COVID-19 Claims Belong on T-Shirts The COVID-19 era produced a torrent of statements, corrections, and clarifications that shaped public under...
Why Stickers for COVID-19 Claims Stickers make primary-source evidence portable. A small square of vinyl on a laptop, water bottle, clipboard, or field noteb...
Why Put COVID-19 Claims on Mugs With Receipts COVID-19 reshaped daily life, and so did the flood of false and misleading statements about it. Ceramic mugs pr...
Why hats with receipts for COVID-19 claims The early pandemic was a fog of uncertainty, shifting guidance, and high-impact statements. Many public comments a...
Why COVID-19 claims posters with receipts belong on your wall COVID shaped public life, policy, and personal decisions in ways that few topics ever do. That ...
Introduction COVID-19 claims reshaped public discourse, policy, and trust in institutions. Bumper stickers are a compact, high-frequency way to remind people...
Why Climate Claims Belong on Receipts-Ready T-Shirts Climate is technical, fast moving, and data heavy. That is exactly why climate claims printed on t-shirt...
Why Climate Claims Stickers With Receipts Exist Public conversations about climate are crowded with confident, misleading statements and half-remembered talk...
Why Personal Biography Claims Stickers Exist Personal biography claims shape how the public understands a candidate's identity, expertise, and credibili...
Why Climate Claims Work On Hats Climate claims are everywhere, and many of the most viral statements about climate drift far from what primary sources actual...
Why Climate Claims Mugs Exist - An Introduction Climate conversation is everywhere, yet the volume of misleading statements has never been higher. A short qu...
Introduction Climate claims are everywhere, and the public is primed to ask for receipts. Posters that display the exact wording of a claim, paired with a sc...
Why Climate Claim Bumper Stickers With Receipts Work Climate claims are everywhere, from quick hits on social feeds to offhand remarks in interviews. A bumpe...
Why Media and Press Claims Belong on Mugs With Receipts Media and press claims are everywhere, from televised interviews to social posts that get embedded in...
Why Media and Press Claims Work On Hats Media and press claims are concise, time-stamped, and highly verifiable. That is exactly why they translate so well t...
Why Media and Press Claims Make Powerful Posters In public life, few conversations get as heated as the ones about media and press claims. Calls of 'fake...
Introduction Foreign policy claims are uniquely consequential. A single statement about alliances, treaties, sanctions, budgets, or the use of force can move...
Why Foreign Policy Claims Belong on Hats With Receipts Foreign policy claims shape public understanding of alliances, conflicts, sanctions, trade, and global...
Why Crowd and Poll Claims Belong on Mugs With Receipts Crowd and poll claims sit at the heart of political storytelling. They turn rallies into metrics, conv...
Why Media and Press Claims Make Powerful Bumper Stickers Media and press claims are unusually portable. They tend to be short, declarative, and designed for ...
Why Foreign Policy Claims Work On Posters With Receipts Foreign-policy statements are high stakes and time sensitive. They reference treaties, defense commit...
Why personal biography claims work on ceramic mugs with receipts Personal biography claims shape how voters, readers, and students evaluate a public figure&a...
Why Crowd and Poll Claims Belong on Hats With Receipts Rallies, debates, and social feeds are saturated with crowd counts and poll numbers. These statements ...
Why Bumper Stickers for Foreign Policy Claims Work Foreign-policy talk hits highways as much as it hits headlines. Short, shareable phrases about alliances, ...
Why Personal Biography Claims Belong on Hats With Receipts Personal biography claims travel quickly, especially in campaign seasons when short anecdotes get ...
Introduction: Why Crowd and Poll Claims Posters Belong on Your Wall Rally headcounts and poll numbers are two of the most abused metrics in modern political ...
Why Crowd and Poll Claims Belong on Weatherproof Bumper Stickers Few topics spark more heated debate than crowd and poll claims. Rally headcounts, approval r...
Why Biography Claims Belong on Bumper Stickers Personal biography claims are everywhere: stages, social feeds, stump speeches, and interviews. Voters hear sw...
Why biography posters with receipts belong on your wall Personal biography claims shape how audiences judge character, credibility, and fitness for office. V...
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Why evidence from the 2024 campaign matters to activists The 2024 campaign generated a dense stream of stump speeches, interviews, court rulings, fundraising...
Introduction The post-presidency (2021-2023) period is not a quiet epilogue. It is a dense record of statements, posts, rallies, and courtroom filings that c...
Why educators care about 2024 campaign receipts For teachers, librarians, and professors, the 2024 campaign is not only a contest for the White House. It is ...
Introduction: Why the 2024 comeback campaign matters to fact-checkers The 2024 campaign compressed rallies, televised debates, court appearances, online post...
Why the 2024 comeback campaign matters to researchers The 2024 campaign is not only a second presidential run, it is a dense record of claims delivered acros...
Why receipts from the 2024 campaign matter for students If you are in high school or college, the 2024 campaign is both course material and a live case study...
Why receipts matter for voters in the 2024 campaign The 2024 campaign is noisy, fast, and relentlessly online. Clips fly across feeds, legal headlines overla...
Why debate preppers need 2024 campaign receipts In the 2024 campaign, speed and precision decide whether a rebuttal lands or fizzles. Debate-preppers and rap...
Why this second term (2025+) guide matters for working journalists When the 2025-present administration rolls out policy by executive action, press briefings...
Why Educators Need Receipts for the 2025-present Administration The second-term, 2025-present period offers a concentrated case study in how executive power,...
Why 2025-present Fact-Checking Matters for a Second-Term Administration The second-term, 2025-present era is a high-velocity information environment where ex...
Introduction The second term (2025+) is an evolving, high-velocity information environment. For researchers, analysts, and academic teams, receipts matter mo...
Why students should care about the 2025-present second-term era The second term (2025+) is not abstract civics. It determines what your campus hears from fed...
Why the 2025-present era matters for engaged voters The second-term, 2025-present period is already shaping how agencies regulate, how courts interpret polic...
Introduction - Why the 2025-present era matters for activists The second term (2025+) is already shaping the policy landscape that organizers, advocates, and...
Why Debate Preppers Need a 2025-present Receipts Strategy The second term (2025+) raises the stakes for debate-preppers who need to move quickly from a claim...
Introduction For reporters and editors, the first term (2017-2020) is a high-volume, high-variance period that demands disciplined sourcing. Claims touched e...
Why this era matters for educators The first-term period from 2017 to 2020 reshaped how civic information moves, how institutions respond, and how evidence i...
Why the First Term (2017-2020) matters for fact-checkers The first-term 2017-2020 presidency produced a dense record of policy shifts, legal fights, and fast...
Why this era matters for researchers The first term of the 2017-2020 presidency is a dense case study in executive power, legal contestation, and public comm...
Why Students Should Study the First Term (2017-2020) The first term (2017-2020) reshaped debates about institutions, information, and power. For students in ...
Why the 2017-2020 presidency matters for voters Presidential terms are not abstract timelines. They are lived policy changes, budget choices, and crisis resp...
Why the first term (2017-2020) matters for organizers and advocates The first-term period from 2017 to 2020 produced a dense trail of federal actions, public...
Introduction Journalists, editors, and producers covering the 2020-election cycle faced a high-velocity stream of claims, corrections, court filings, and off...
Why this era matters for educators The 2020 election and aftermath is a live laboratory for teaching evidence-based reasoning, civic processes, and the mecha...
Why Fact-Checkers Need a Targeted 2020 Election and Aftermath Workflow The 2020-election information environment produced a dense stack of claims in rapid su...
Introduction Researchers, academics, and policy analysts working on the 2020 election and aftermath need more than clips and commentary. You need receipts yo...
Why this era matters for students The 2020 election and aftermath affected how Americans talk about democratic processes, evidence, and trust in institutions...
Why voter-focused receipts matter in the 2020 election and aftermath If you vote, you already know that contested narratives about the 2020-election did not ...
Why this era matters for activists and organizers The 2020 election and aftermath created a durable narrative infrastructure that still shapes public opinion...
Why debate-preppers need a receipts-first approach to the 2020 election and aftermath If you prepare for debates or on-air rapid response, the 2020 election ...
Why the post-presidency (2021-2023) era matters for journalists The post-White House years reshaped the fact-checking landscape. From the launch of Truth Soc...
Why the Post-Presidency (2021-2023) Matters for Educators For teachers, professors, and curriculum designers, the post-presidency (2021-2023) is a ready-made...
Why debate preppers care about the first term (2017-2020) The first-term period from 2017-2020 is dense with testable claims that show up in debates again an...
Why Educators Should Revisit the 2015-2016 Campaign The first presidential campaign for Donald Trump is a compact case study in modern political communicatio...
Introduction The post-presidency (2021-2023) period delivered a rapid stream of statements, legal filings, and social posts that traveled fast and often muta...
Introduction The post-presidency (2021-2023) period is where many of today's civics conversations live. Indictments, Truth Social posts, rallies, and cou...
Why the post-presidency (2021-2023) era matters for researchers The post-presidency (2021-2023) period is unusually rich for academic and think-tank research...
Why this era matters for accountability The post-White House years reshaped the information landscape. From 2021 to 2023, Donald Trump moved from official ch...
Why the 2015-2016 campaign matters for researchers The 2015-2016 campaign marked a structural shift in how political claims spread, how they were framed, and...
Why the Post-Presidency (2021-2023) Era Matters for Debate Preppers The post-White House years changed the information landscape. Between new social platform...
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Introduction: Media and Press Claims in the First Term, 2017-2020 The 2017-2020 presidency unfolded alongside a constant public negotiation over what counted...
Introduction The 2020 election and its aftermath reshaped how political figures engaged with media and how audiences interpreted press coverage. In this peri...
Introduction The 2024 campaign unfolded across rallies, courtrooms, and streaming news alerts, creating an environment where media narratives and counter-nar...
Introduction The second-term media environment during 2025-present has been shaped by direct-to-audience platforms, rapid policy shifts that immediately affe...
Introduction Foreign policy claims played a visible role in the 2020-election and its aftermath. Campaign speeches, rallies, and social media posts repeatedl...
Introduction Foreign policy claims surged to the center of the 2024 campaign as debates about NATO, Ukraine, Israel and Gaza, tariffs on China, and the use o...
Introduction Foreign-policy claims during the second term, 2025-present, arrived in a fast-moving news cycle where alliance politics, tariffs, and security c...
Context: 2017-2020 and the rise of personal biography narratives The first term of the Trump presidency unfolded amid sweeping policy battles and high-stakes...
Introduction The 2020 election unfolded under extraordinary conditions - a global pandemic, unprecedented mail voting, and an information environment where p...
Introduction Personal biography claims have always shaped political storytelling, and the 2025-present period is no exception. As a sitting president navigat...
Introduction Crowd and poll claims dominated the first term of the 2017-2020 presidency, surfacing in press gaggles, formal remarks, rally speeches, and soci...
Introduction During the 2020 election and its aftermath, crowd and poll claims became central to the political narrative. Rallies, social media posts, electi...
Introduction The 2024 campaign was a comeback narrative built on rallies, courtroom appearances, and a sprint through primaries into a polarized general elec...
Introduction: Crowd and Poll Claims in the 2025-present Context During the second term - the 2025-present administration - crowd and poll claims have remaine...
Introduction The 2020 election unfolded alongside a historic public health crisis and a sharp but uneven economic shock. In this context, economy claims beca...
Introduction The economy was the core of the 2017-2020 presidency. Hiring expanded through 2019, stock indexes set repeated highs, and business tax policy sh...
Introduction During the 2015-2016 campaign, the economy was the centerpiece of the first presidential run that reshaped Republican messaging. Voters were sti...
Introduction From January 2021 through the end of 2023, economy claims dominated the former president's post-White House public messaging. Rallies, state...
Introduction The 2024 comeback campaign turned the economy into both a scoreboard and a storyline. Inflation had cooled from its 2022 peak, the labor market ...
Introduction to Economy Claims in the 2025-present Administration The second-term period that began in 2025 has unfolded amid a complicated macroeconomic bac...
Introduction The 2015-2016 campaign predates the coronavirus pandemic by several years, so there were no direct COVID-19 claims in that period. Even so, the ...
Context: COVID-19 and the 2017-2020 Presidency The first term (2017-2020) unfolded against intense political and legal headwinds. The administration moved ea...
Context for Election Claims in the 2025-present Period Election claims in the second-term period sit at the intersection of national politics, state election...
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic collided with the 2020-election cycle in ways that reshaped campaigns, public health messaging, and how Americans voted. E...
Introduction From January 2021 through the end of 2023, the United States moved from emergency vaccine rollout to a steadier phase of the COVID-19 response, ...
Context: COVID-19 rhetoric in the 2024 comeback campaign COVID-19 continues to shape the political narrative in 2024. Even though the federal public health e...
Introduction COVID-19 did not end when election calendars turned over. In the second term period often described as 2025-present, the political conversation ...
Introduction Climate claims during the first term of the 2017-2020 presidency unfolded alongside a whirlwind of high-salience events - the travel ban, sweepi...
Introduction The 2020 election unfolded amid compounding climate signals and policy fights. Western states experienced historic wildfire seasons, the Atlanti...
Introduction The 2024 comeback campaign unfolded across rallies, the first summer debate, a nationally televised convention, and a calendar of courtroom appe...
Introduction: Climate claims in the 2025-present era Climate claims during the second term (2025+) exist at the intersection of energy markets, regulatory au...
Introduction The 2015-2016 campaign made legal and criminal claims a central frame for national politics. Crime statistics, immigration enforcement, vetting ...
Introduction The first-term 2017-2020 presidency unfolded under constant legal scrutiny. Courts reviewed major executive actions, federal and state prosecuto...
Context and overview The closing months of 2020 were defined by a sharp collision between real-time election administration, a flood of legal and criminal cl...
Context: The post-White House legal landscape, 2021 to 2023 The post-presidency period from 2021 to 2023 was defined by a sustained collision between public ...
Introduction The 2024 campaign unfolded alongside an unprecedented slate of criminal indictments, civil trials, and appellate fights involving the Republican...
Introduction Legal and criminal claims during the second term (2025+) sit at the intersection of executive power, court rulings, and public communications. T...
Introduction The post-presidency period from 2021 to 2023 turned election claims into a defining throughline of American political discourse. After the 2020 ...
Introduction Election claims during the first term of the 2017-2020 presidency were not a single story but a steady drumbeat that evolved alongside policy fi...
Introduction The 2015-2016 campaign marked a structural shift in how election claims traveled, who amplified them, and how quickly they shaped voter percepti...
Context for Immigration Claims in the Second Term (2025-present) Immigration remains a central political frame in the second term, with daily statements, tel...
Introduction: Immigration claims in a high-heat 2024 campaign Immigration dominated the 2024 comeback campaign. From early primary rallies and court-house pr...
Introduction Between 2021 and 2023, the politics of immigration shifted from governing to messaging. Out of office but ever present in national media, Donald...
Introduction Immigration claims surged throughout the 2020-election cycle, then intensified during the post-election fight over certification, recounts, and ...
Introduction Immigration claims dominated the first term of the 2017-2020 presidency, cutting across executive orders, appropriations fights, nationwide inju...
Introduction The post-presidency period from 2021 through 2023 reshaped how media and press claims were made, amplified, and disputed. Without the daily brie...
Introduction: Climate Claims in the 2015-2016 Campaign Context The first presidential campaign centered on spectacle, identity, and speed-of-feed messaging. ...
Introduction From 2021 through 2023, climate claims moved from the White House briefing room to rallies, interviews, podcasts, and posts on Truth Social. Ene...
Introduction: Media and Press Claims in the 2015-2016 Campaign The first presidential campaign of Donald Trump unfolded in a media environment already shaped...
Introduction The post-presidency period from 2021 to 2023 was defined by intense public debate over foreign policy, from the Afghanistan withdrawal to Russia...
Introduction The first presidential campaign in 2015-2016 elevated foreign-policy to a centerpiece of American political debate. Voters heard broad, sometime...
Introduction The first presidential campaign for Donald Trump unfolded alongside an unusually aggressive set of crowd and poll claims. From the 2015 kickoff,...
Introduction: Crowd and Poll Narratives in a Post-White House Media Ecosystem From 2021 to 2023, the post-presidency period featured rallies, legal milestone...
Introduction From 2021 through 2023, the political environment surrounding the former president shifted from incumbency to legal exposure, fundraising, and a...
Introduction During the first presidential run in the 2015-2016 campaign, personal biography claims were not a side story. They were a central part of how Do...
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Introduction: Why Crowd and Poll Claims Matter for Voters Every election cycle features bold statements about rally crowds and poll numbers. These claims are...
Teaching crowd and poll claims in the classroom Rallies, audience sizes, and polls are more than campaign color. They are recurring artifacts in contemporary...
Introduction When rallies heat up and polls flood your feeds, the fastest path to clarity is clean documentation. Crowd and poll claims dominate stump speech...
Why Personal Biography Claims Matter for Voters Personal biography claims are often the first thing voters hear in an election cycle. Education, business his...
Introduction Personal biography claims are the connective tissue of political storytelling. Reporters, editors, and producers rely on them to frame who a fig...
Introduction for Voters Navigating Foreign Policy Claims Foreign policy affects energy prices, military deployments, alliances, and national security at home...
Introduction Foreign policy claims travel fast. They affect markets, alliances, and public safety, and they often rely on jargon or procedural nuance that th...
Introduction Voters have to make decisions in an information environment where media and press claims move faster than context. Headlines compress nuance, so...
Introduction: Media and press claims for professional fact-checkers When public figures dispute press coverage, the claim itself often becomes the story. For...
Introduction: Bringing Media and Press Claims Into the Classroom Media literacy is no longer a standalone unit. It is a running skill that teachers and profe...
Why Media and Press Claims Matter for Working Journalists Few topics hit closer to home for reporters and editors than media and press claims. Coverage of po...
Introduction Debate preppers work in high-latency environments where seconds matter and citations decide narratives. When the topic is legal and criminal cla...
Introduction Legal and criminal claims sit at the center of public life, and activists see the impact every day - from rallies and canvasses to city hall. Wh...
Introduction: Turning Legal and Criminal Claims into Actionable Voting Insight Legal and criminal claims shape how voters perceive candidates, platforms, and...
Introduction Legal and criminal claims shape the way high school and college students understand power, accountability, and civic life. Whether you are writi...
Introduction to Legal and Criminal Claims for Researchers Legal and criminal claims are central to contemporary political communication, shaping public perce...
Introduction Legal and criminal claims are high-velocity, high-stakes content that fact-checkers must parse with precision. As investigations, indictments, m...
Teach With Receipts: Legal and Criminal Claims for Educators Educators across civics, journalism, law, history, and media literacy face a recurring challenge...
Introduction Legal and criminal claims are among the most consequential statements reporters and editors cover. When public figures speak about investigation...
For engaged citizens: separating climate claims from evidence in a high-noise election Climate policy shows up in stump speeches, social feeds, ads, and tele...
Introduction Climate claims move fast, sometimes with technical jargon, sometimes with viral simplicity. Professional fact-checkers need to parse both. Your ...
Teaching Climate Literacy With Receipts and Rigor Educators face a dual challenge in climate instruction. You need to build scientific understanding while gu...
Why climate claims demand precision for working journalists Climate coverage sits at the intersection of science, policy, law, and politics. Reporters and ed...
Introduction: COVID-19 claims for debate-preppers Debate-preppers live in the gap between what people say on stage and what the public can verify. COVID-19 c...
Introduction Activists, organizers, and advocates have spent years countering noise around COVID-19 claims in meetings, on doorsteps, and across feeds. When ...
Introduction: Navigate COVID-19 claims with receipts Public health conversations are still shaping budgets, school policies, and emergency planning, and the ...
Why COVID-19 Claims Matter for Students Whether you are debating in class, reporting for a campus newsroom, or building a data project, COVID-19 claims remai...
Introduction Researchers across academia and think-tanks face a dual challenge when analyzing covid-19 claims: the volume of statements and the velocity at w...
Why COVID-19 Claims Need Rigorous Fact-Checking COVID-19 claims move fast, get amplified faster, and often hinge on data that shifts by the day. For professi...
Introduction Teaching about COVID-19 claims is not just a unit on public health. It is a live case study in evidence, uncertainty, and the mechanics of misin...
Why COVID-19 claims coverage demands a rigorous, citable approach For reporters and editors working on COVID-19 claims, the challenge is not only separating ...
Introduction: Economic Claims in High-Stakes Debates Debate-preppers face a unique challenge with economy claims. Macro indicators move monthly, revisions ca...
Why economy claims matter to activists Economic talking points shape public opinion, budgets, and policy at every level. If you organize tenants, run a mutua...
What Voters Need to Know About Economy Claims When a campaign season heats up, economy claims surge. Jobs, inflation, wages, deficits, and gas prices are pac...
Introduction Students in high school and college are surrounded by economy claims that sound authoritative, urgent, and often contradictory. The stakes are n...
Introduction: Economy Claims for Researchers and Analysts Economic narratives shape public understanding of jobs, wages, prices, growth, and trade. For resea...
Economic claims move fast. Your fact-checks must move faster Economic talking points tend to arrive in the middle of a news cycle with numbers attached and u...
Introduction: Why economy claims matter in your classroom Economy claims show up everywhere your students look. From dinner-table debates to TikTok explainer...
Introduction: Making sense of economy claims under deadline Economy claims come fast, often in high-stakes moments that shape public understanding of jobs, i...
Introduction: Election Claims for Debate Preppers Debate-preppers operate on tight timelines with high stakes. In a live setting, election claims move quickl...
Why Election Claims Work Matters for Activists, Organizers, and Advocates Election cycles compress time, amplify noise, and put pressure on every conversatio...
For voters, a practical way to navigate election claims Election seasons move fast. Live speeches, social posts, push alerts, and video clips all compete for...
Introduction Election claims shape discussions in high school civics classes, campus newsrooms, debate clubs, and computer science projects that scrape headl...
Introduction: Election claims research, reproducibility, and speed Researchers face a unique challenge when evaluating high-velocity election claims. Narrati...
Introduction: Election Claims for Working Fact-Checkers Election claims travel at the speed of live feeds and push alerts. Your job is to slow the scroll, ga...
Introduction Teachers and professors face a recurring challenge every election season: students encounter a flood of election claims across social media, cab...
Introduction: Navigating election claims with receipts Every cycle, reporters and editors face a surge of election claims that are novel in wording but famil...
Introduction: Immigration Claims in the Debate War Room Immigration claims are central in high-stakes debates and prep sessions. They energize audiences, ani...
Introduction: Immigration Claims for Activists Immigration is where policy, identity, and public safety narratives collide. For organizers and advocates, the...
Introduction: Navigating immigration claims with confidence Immigration is central to policy debates and election decisions, which means voters are inundated...
Introduction: Why Immigration Claims Matter for Students Immigration is a recurring topic in classrooms, student media, and campus forums. It shows up in civ...
Introduction Immigration claims sit at the intersection of policy, law, economics, and national identity. For researchers across universities, think tanks, a...
Why immigration fact-checking needs a purpose-built archive Immigration claims are high volume, fast moving, and intensely technical. A single sentence can p...
Introduction Immigration comes up in civics classes, current events seminars, social studies, public policy, and law surveys. Students encounter charged clai...
Introduction Immigration sits at the center of many political cycles, local public safety debates, labor market stories, and community profiles. For journali...
Introduction: Crowd and Poll Claims in Fast-Turn Fact-Checking Crowd and poll claims create some of the most time-sensitive checks in political reporting. A ...
Why Personal Biography Claims Matter in Classrooms Every civics, media literacy, and history classroom eventually meets a statement that starts with "I&...
Introduction Foreign policy claims move fast, span borders, and often hinge on specialized vocabulary that can be misused. For fact-checkers, a single line a...
Introduction: Personal Biography Claims for Fact-Checkers Personal biography claims drive narrative, shape voter perception, and often get repeated across ne...
Introduction: Students Navigating Media and Press Claims Media and press claims can shape what classmates believe, what teachers assign, and how campus debat...
Introduction Climate advocates, organizers, and educators operate in a high-noise environment where short videos, sensational headlines, and rapid-fire talki...
How students can navigate climate claims with receipts Climate claims sit at the center of policy, science, and money. For students in high school and colleg...
Research-grade context for climate claims Climate claims influence budgets, standards, and the public imagination. For researchers, the difference between a ...
Introduction Media and press claims shape how the public understands events, institutions, and political actors. For researchers, academic teams, and think-t...
Introduction Foreign policy claims shape how students understand war and peace, alliances, human rights, trade, and national security. Whether you are writin...
Setting the Stage for Climate Claims in Debate Prep Climate claims are a predictable flashpoint in high-stakes debates. They touch science, economics, nation...
Introduction Crowd and poll claims are among the most common talking points in rallies, interviews, and social feeds. For students in high school and college...
Introduction Foreign-policy research demands careful separation of rhetoric from reality. For academic and think-tank researchers who study alliance dynamics...
Introduction: Why Media and Press Claims Matter for Activists Activists, organizers, and advocates work in fast-moving information environments where media a...
Introduction When you are organizing a rally, hosting a teach-in, or coordinating a rapid response campaign, crowd and poll claims can move the ground under ...
Introduction: Crowd and poll claims for academic and policy researchers Crowd counts and poll snapshots are tempting shorthand in political communication. Th...
Introduction for Students Working on Personal Biography Claims Personal biography claims shape how voters, readers, and classmates understand public figures....
Why Foreign Policy Claims Matter for Activists Foreign policy claims shape budgets, elections, public trust, and community safety. When a public figure makes...
Introduction Debate-preppers operate on tight timelines, high stakes, and limited surface area on stage. Crowd and poll claims are among the most common deba...
Why Personal Biography Claims Matter for Activists Biography statements shape how people perceive power, credibility, and intent. In rallies, canvasses, and ...
Introduction: Why personal biography claims matter to researchers Personal biography claims sit at the intersection of public record, self-promotion, and pol...
What Debate Preppers Need From a Foreign-Policy Claims Archive Debate-preppers face a unique challenge with foreign-policy topics. Claims arrive fast, cross ...
Introduction: Personal Biography Claims for Debate Preppers For debate-preppers, biography-centered lines of attack and defense are not side notes. They shap...
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Introduction Researchers, journalists, and developers frequently weigh single-subject databases against broad, legacy fact-check resources. This comparison l...
Introduction Two resources dominate most conversations about documenting Donald Trump's false and misleading statements: a single-subject, citation-forwa...
Introduction When you need to verify political claims quickly and confidently, choosing the right fact-check site matters. This comparison looks at Lie Libra...
Introduction FactCheck.org and a focused, single-subject receipts database tackle political misinformation from different angles. One concentrates on a singl...
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Wear the Receipt, Stick It to Misinformation These vinyl stickers let you wear the receipt, literally. Each design features a short headline summarizing a do...
Wear the Receipt: Why Citation QR Code Tees Matter These T-shirts put verification front and center. Each tee is printed with a short, documented false state...
Introduction: Sip the Receipt These ceramic mugs are printed with a documented false statement and a scannable QR code that jumps straight to the source cita...
Introduction Wear the receipt. That is the core idea behind these embroidered caps. Each hat features a short, documented false statement printed prominently...
Introduction Posters with Citation QR Codes turn a wall into a fact-checking interface. The idea is simple, and rigorous. A documented false statement is pri...
Introduction: Wear the Receipt on Your Bumper Bumper stickers have always been shorthand for what you believe. These bumper-stickers add something more pract...
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Introduction This era guide focuses on how to read, verify, and document claims associated with a second-term period beginning in 2025. The goal is to provid...
Context for the 2024 Campaign Comeback The 2024 campaign unfolded against a compressed and highly mediated political backdrop. The Republican primary phase w...
Introduction The 2020 election and aftermath unfolded in a once-in-a-century context. A global pandemic transformed how Americans voted, courts adjusted proc...
Introduction The first term, 2017-2020, unfolded in an environment shaped by rapid-fire social media posts, improvised press sprays, and formal policy action...
Introduction The post-presidency era from 2021 through 2023 reshaped American political communication. After leaving the White House, Donald Trump remained t...
Introduction: The political context of the 2015-2016 campaign The first presidential campaign of 2015-2016 unfolded in a media environment shaped by live ral...
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Introduction: A Voter's Shortcut to Sourced Claims You are busy, you care about the truth, and you want receipts before you share or decide. This audienc...
Introduction Professional fact-checkers face two constant pressures: speed and precision. Deadlines do not wait, and neither does misinformation. You need a ...
For Educators Building Media Literacy and Civics Lessons You teach on tight timelines, across complex topics, with students who can fact-check faster than a ...
For working reporters and editors: a fast path to sourced claims You are filing on deadline, your editor wants a precise quote, and Standards is asking for r...
Introduction for Students You have a research deadline, a debate round on the calendar, or a civics lesson to present. You need sourced quotes, clean citatio...
Introduction If you work in an academic lab, a policy institute, or a data-driven newsroom, you need fast, defensible ways to verify political claims and tra...
Introduction Activists, organizers, and advocates work on tight timelines. You juggle canvassing scripts, coalition briefings, and rapid responses while maki...
Why debate-preppers need a fast, sourced archive You have a live audience, a clock that never stops, and a stack of claims that must be vetted before airtime...
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Build a Reliable Topic Landing for Legal and Criminal Claims Legal and criminal claims sit at the center of modern misinformation. Statements about investiga...
Why COVID-19 Claims Matter for Builders and Researchers The COVID-19 pandemic spawned a surge of false and misleading statements about treatments, vaccines, ...
Why fact-checking economy claims matters right now Jobs created, GDP growth, stock market records, tariffs, and tax cuts are among the most repeated talking ...
Why election claims need a verifiable archive Election seasons concentrate attention, emotion, and misinformation. False claims about voter fraud, stolen ele...
Why immigration claims need a fact-checked archive Immigration policy shapes headlines, budgets, and elections. It also attracts a disproportionate share of ...
Why media and press claims matter to developers, journalists, and educators Media and press claims shape public trust, set the tone for coverage, and influen...
Why climate claims matter in public discourse Climate policy shapes energy prices, infrastructure, disaster readiness, and jobs. The public debate is saturat...
Why foreign policy claims need a technical, source-driven approach Foreign policy claims move markets, shape alliances, and reset public expectations. When a...
Why Crowd and Poll Claims Matter for Builders, Journalists, and Educators Statements about rally sizes, poll numbers, television ratings, and approval often ...
Why personal biography claims matter for verification, product design, and civic trust Personal biography claims are often the first things people search whe...
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