Fact checking is the systematic process of verifying factual claims made by politicians, media, and other public figures against available evidence and reliable sources.
Fact checking helps citizens distinguish truth from falsehood in political discourse and holds public figures accountable for the accuracy of their statements.
Fact checking isn't always definitive—some claims may be partially true, context-dependent, or based on disputed information.
Fact checking helps citizens distinguish truth from falsehood in political discourse and holds public figures accountable for the accuracy of their statements.
Fact checking isn't always definitive—some claims may be partially true, context-dependent, or based on disputed information.