PolitiFact is live fact-checking President Donald Trump's address to Congress on March 4, utilizing a comprehensive archive of 1,078 fact-checks conducted since 2011. Despite being newly inaugurated, Trump's speech is expected to highlight his administration's achievements, although it is technically not a State of the Union address. The organization encourages public participation by inviting claims for fact-checking and provides numerous platforms for following updates, exemplifying their commitment to transparency and civic engagement.
PolitiFact is set to live fact-check President Donald Trump's address to Congress, utilizing its archive of over 1,000 fact-checks to ensure accuracy.
Trump's address, technically not a State of the Union since he just took office, will still follow the tradition of new presidents addressing Congress early on.
PolitiFact encourages audience engagement by inviting them to suggest claims for fact-checking during the speech and offering ways to stay updated.
The live blog aims to provide real-time insights and statistics on Trump's presidential campaign promises, underscoring PolitiFact's commitment to accountability.
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