Andrew Kaczynski

[22][8] In March 2012, Kaczynski uncovered numerous clips of Mitt Romney supporting an individual mandate, contradicting his then-current campaign position.

[23] In November 2013, Kaczynski reported that Kentucky Senator Rand Paul had plagiarized sections of a speech he gave in June 2013 on immigration from the Wikipedia article of the movie Stand and Deliver.

Kaczynski subsequently reported Paul's 2012 book Government Bullies also contained passages that were plagiarized from articles from The Heritage Foundation and from the Cato Institute.

[24] Further reports by Kaczynski revealed another four instances of plagiarism from an article by Case Western Reserve University professor Jonathan H. Adler and Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Timothy Sandefur.

Kaczynski found more than a dozen examples of politicians running for office in 2014 copying their plans and issues pages verbatim from other candidates.

[26] The Trump Administration tapped Crowley to serve as senior director of strategic communications for the National Security Council.

[27] Following the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013, he played a role in spreading unsubstantiated misinformation about the identities of the suspected bombers when he retweeted false reports made by Reddit user Greg Hughes.

[30] NPR reported Kaczynski's team dug up clips of Donald Trump saying he supported – despite statements to the contrary – the Iraq War; a clip of Hillary Clinton referring to some children as "super predators"; a video of Ben Carson saying he believed the pyramids were used to store grain; and a video of Bernie Sanders proclaiming his support for Fidel Castro and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.

[31] Kaczynski subsequently found clips of Donald Trump supporting the 2011 American intervention in Libya,[32] the toppling of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak,[33] and pushing for U.S. action to protect Iranian protesters.

[7] In January 2017, Kaczynski surfaced audio of Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of labor, Andrew Puzder, describing the employees hired at his restaurants as the "best of the worst".

[49][50][51][52][53] In March 2019, Kaczynski reported on a 1993 Senate speech in which Joe Biden referred to "predators on our streets" and proposed that new legislation was required to utilize prisons to remove them from society.

[54] In September 2024, Kacynski and Em Steck reported that the Republican nominee for the 2024 North Carolina gubernatorial election, Mark Robinson, had made comments on a porn site named Nude Africa, where he made numerous racist comments such as referring to himself as a "black NAZI", and admitting to "peeping" into a women's gym shower when he was a teenager.

[55] During the 2024 presidential campaign, Kacynski reported on Democratic nominee Kamala Harris's responses to a 2019 ACLU presidential candidate survey, including an answer indicating that Harris "supported taxpayer funding of gender transition surgeries for detained immigrants and federal prisoners.