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Monday, April 27, 2026

Fact check: McCarthy's false, misleading and evidence-free claims ... - erienewsnow.com

Since winning a difficult battle to become speaker of the House of Representatives, Republican Kevin McCarthy has made public claims that are misleading, lacking any evidence or plain wrong.

Here is a fact check of recent McCarthy comments about the debt ceiling, funding for the Internal Revenue Service, the FBI search of former President Donald Trump's resort and residence in Florida, President Joe Biden's stance on stoves and Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff.

McCarthy's office did not respond to a request for comment.

McCarthy has cited the example of Rep. Nancy Pelosi, his Democratic predecessor as House speaker, while defending conservative Republicans' insistence that any agreement to lift the federal debt ceiling must be paired with cuts to government spending -- a trade-off McCarthy agreed to when he was trying to persuade conservatives to support his bid for speaker. Specifically, McCarthy has claimed that even Pelosi agreed to a spending cap as part of a deal to lift the debt ceiling under Trump.

"When Nancy Pelosi was speaker, that's what transpired. To get a debt ceiling, they also got a cap on spending for the next two years," McCarthy told reporters at a press conference on January 12. When Fox host Maria Bartiromo told McCarthy in a January 15 interview that "they" would not agree to a spending cap, he responded, "Well Maria, I don't believe that's the case, because when Donald Trump was president and when Nancy Pelosi was speaker, that's exactly what happened...



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