Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) mistakenly claims that President Clinton launched an airstrike in 1999 after the House rejected the use of military force in Serbia, but the military strikes actually happened before the House vote.
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Rewriting History: Kerry on Voting Record for Military Action in Iraq
In a Sept. 5, 2013, television interview, Secretary of State John Kerry falsely claims that he “opposed the president’s decision to go into Iraq” when he in fact voted to give President Bush the authority to use military force in Iraq.
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President Barack Obama (D) asserts that he never “set a red line,” which stands in contrast to his previous statement.
Read MoreRewriting History: Obama on Benghazi Emails
President Obama (D) misrepresents what a congressional committee concluded about White House emails related to talking points on the attack in Benghazi, Libya.
Read MoreRewriting History: Rubio on Pathway to Citizenship
Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) mischaracterizes his past position on a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Read MoreRewriting History: Obama vs. NRA on Background Checks
President Obama (D) mischaracterizes the National Rifle Association’s history on supporting background checks for gun purchasers.
Read MoreRewriting History: Biden on NRA and Background Checks
Vice President Joe Biden (D) mischaracterizes the National Rifle Association’s history on supporting background checks.
Read MoreMisconstruing History: Obama on Supreme Court Precedents
President Barack Obama (D) asserts that the Supreme Court overturning the Affordable Care Act would be unprecedented when, historically, that is not the case.
Read MoreRewriting History: Cruz on Reagan and Carter Policies
Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) mischaracterizes regulation under President Jimmy Carter and spending under President Ronald Reagan.
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