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A political attack ad features video of Rockingham Sheriff Sam Page saying, "It is unrealistic to assume that 12 to 14 million people will just leave the United States." The footage is from 2012 and omits context.
When President Donald Trump claimed to NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas in a Wednesday interview that “I’m getting – starting to get great polls on the economy,” Llamas quickly pushed back by noting that Trump’s polling on the economy is “not great.
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Fact check: Trump claims 78% trade deficit drop. Does the data back him up?
President Trump claims a 78% drop in the U.S. trade deficit due to his tariffs. We analyze the data, the GOP revolt, and a critical Fed report. Is it true?
"We right now have more factories and plants being built in our country than we've ever had before," Trump told diners in Iowa last month.
On at least 10 occasions from Jan. 29 to Feb. 8, Trump has offered a version of this statement: "The crime rate now is the lowest it's been since 1900. That's 125 years." One of those occasions was during an NBC News interview that aired Feb. 8 before the Super Bowl.
Trump made several false or misleading claims on topics ranging from the economy to immigration to elections during an Oval Office interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas.
President Donald Trump has lauded the U.S.' position in the artificial intelligence race, saying "we're leading China by a tremendous amount."
US trade deficit rose to $70.3 billion in December 2025, ending a year in which the overall gap was largely unchanged despite tariff efforts. Imports increased while exports fell. For 2025, deficit totalled $901.
While announcing that he was rolling back the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 endangerment finding, President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin made false claims regarding the government declaration,
Follow the latest news and live coverage after the Supreme Court ruled against Donald Trump's plans to impose tariffs on other countries' goods.