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This is the complete, continuously updated record of substantive factual corrections Patriot University has made to previously published content.

Every entry states when the correction was published, which document it applies to, what was corrected, and the sources supporting the revised material. The corrected article itself also carries a dated notice at the top, so a reader who arrives at the article rather than at this log sees the same information.

Corrections to legal claims are listed first. When something we published about a person’s charges, conviction, court findings, or legal exposure turns out to have been wrong, that is the most consequential kind of error we can make, and it is not going to be filed in date order alongside a misspelled county name.

Minor changes — typos, formatting, broken links, and rewording that does not change the meaning of a claim — are made without a formal notice and do not appear here. That is the policy described in Corrections & Transparency.

To submit a correction, email factcheck@patriot.university. Your name is optional, and all submissions are reviewed within 7 days.

24 published corrections, 5 of them to legal claims. Each entry is one review pass on one document; where a pass corrected several related claims they are listed together.

Corrections to legal claims

Corrections to what we published about a person’s charges, conviction, court findings, or legal exposure.

2026-08-21 · Sidney Powell — Political Accountability Profilecorrection to a legal claim

  • Corrected the description of Michael Flynn’s federal case, clarifying it concerned his 2016 contacts with Russia’s ambassador rather than a Logan Act charge.
  • Clarified that her reputation as a federal prosecutor was specifically in the appellate context.

Sources: DOJ docket, United States v. Flynn, No. 1:17-cr-00232 (D.D.C.)

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-08-21 · Gregory Bovino — Border Patrol Commander-at-Large, Trump Immigration Crackdowncorrection to a legal claim

  • The claim that a federal court found Bovino committed perjury was overstated; he actually admitted in deposition that a prior public account was wrong, which a district court’s preliminary injunction order described as him having ‘admitted that he lied,’ and that injunction was later vacated on mootness grounds.
  • Removed the characterization of Bovino’s sworn statements as criminal ‘perjury’ and the claim that a federal judge specifically ruled his conduct violated the First Amendment, replacing these with more accurate, less legally definitive descriptions of false deposition testimony and court proceedings.
  • The heading no longer states that a federal judge found Bovino committed perjury, reflecting that the Seventh Circuit vacated the district court’s findings on appeal.
  • Corrected the description of the Seventh Circuit’s ruling to clarify it blocked a specific daily court-appearance requirement for Bovino via writ of mandamus, rather than broadly pausing the injunction as overbroad.
  • Clarified that the ongoing matters were proceedings rather than formal investigations.
  • The claimed court finding of perjury and related injunction in Chicago Headline Club v. Noem were vacated by the Seventh Circuit and the case was dismissed, so the finding no longer stands.
  • Clarified that Bovino’s Border Patrol career began in El Paso and included postings in Yuma, Blythe, and New Orleans before he took command of El Centro, rather than his career being built primarily in the El Centro sector.
  • Clarified that the internal investigation into the antisemitic remarks was conducted by DHS and CBP, not DHS alone.
  • Updated Bovino’s status to confirm his retirement actually took effect, rather than remaining just an announced intention.
  • Added the specific start and end dates for Bovino’s Commander-at-Large title.

Sources: Noem v. Ellis, No. 25-2936 (7th Cir. 2025); Chicago Headline Club v. Noem, district court dismissal without prejudice (January 22, 2026); Seventh Circuit order vacating preliminary injunction and factfinding (March 5, 2026); NYT exit interview, published March 2026

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-07 · 81 withdrawn documentscorrection to a legal claim

  • 81 published documents were withdrawn from the site after review; 75 of them made criminal-conduct claims that lacked a verifiable citation.

Triggered by: not recorded

Documents affected: 81


2026-05-18 · Stephen Miller – Deputy Chief of Staff for Policycorrection to a legal claim

  • The section previously asserted Stephen Miller was responsible for warrantless immigration arrests that violated the Fourth Amendment, but that claim has been withdrawn and replaced with a different allegation about a disinformation campaign.
  • Removed the claim that Miller directed ICE to conduct warrantless arrests in systematic violation of the Fourth Amendment, as this legal assertion could not be substantiated.
  • Removed an unsupported claim that Miller personally ordered mass warrantless ICE arrests in violation of the Fourth Amendment, replacing it with a documented statement about Miller labeling the Democratic Party a domestic extremist organization.
  • The heading no longer implies the enforcement actions ended in January 2026, clarifying that they are ongoing.
  • Corrected the claimed increase in ICE arrest targets from a tenfold rise to the accurate nearly five-fold increase (to 3,000 arrests per day from a 660 daily average).
  • Removed an unsupported claim that Miller had backpedaled in response to the killings, and specified the operation name and more precise dates.

Sources: Fox News interview, May 2025; The Nation, September 3, 2025

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-05-18 · Pam Bondi — Political Accountability Profilecorrection to a legal claim

  • Removed a claim that Pam Bondi faced Florida Bar disbarment proceedings and an American Bar Association complaint, as no such proceedings or complaint have been established.

Triggered by: not recorded


All other corrections

August 2026

2026-08-11 · Paul K. Martin — Fired Inspector General, U.S. Agency for International Development

  • Clarified that the ‘Pattern of Democratic Malice’ designation applies to the officials who fired Martin, not to Martin himself, who is the victim of the retaliation being scored.
  • Clarified that the misconduct score applies to the officials who carried out the removal, not to Martin or the removal action itself.

Sources: Trent Morse — Deputy Director of Presidential Personnel

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-08-01 · Yusuf Tamboli — Data Architect

  • Updated the knowledge graph’s typed edge count from 5,303+ to 19,766 to reflect the correct figure.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-08-01 · Knowledge Graph and LLM Wiki Architecture

  • Corrected the total number of edges reported for the knowledge graph.
  • Updated the counts of profile extractions and typed edges in the entity graph data file to reflect the correct figures.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-08-01 · Building Patriot University: A Case Study in Human/AI Collaboration

  • Updated the entity graph edge count to the correct figure.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-08-01 · Building a Personal AI Knowledge System — A Primer for Journalists, Editors, and Writers

  • Updated the entity-graph edge count to the correct figure.
  • Corrected the reported size of the entity graph from 6,789 nodes to 8,616 nodes.

Triggered by: not recorded


July 2026

2026-07-31 · Marco Rubio – Secretary of State

  • Corrected the scheduled next review date for this article.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-28 · John Lauro — Trump Jan. 6 Defense Attorney, Political Surrogate, “Aspiring Dictator” Strategist

  • John Lauro — Trump Jan. 6 Defense Attorney, Political Surrogate, “Aspiring Dictator” Strategist was withdrawn from publication after review.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-21 · Peter Westerman — Managing Director

  • Updated the number of AI-powered specialists on the team from 55 to 69.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-21 · Patriot University — Organization Chart

  • Updated the count of AI-powered specialists and divisions to reflect the current organizational structure.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-17 · Building a Personal AI Knowledge System — A Primer for Journalists, Editors, and Writers

  • Corrected the count of advisor personas from 101 to 102.
  • Corrected the number of advisor personas from 101 to 102.
  • Corrected the stated number of AI personas on the Board of Advisors from 101 to 102.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-02 · Larry Ellison — Individual Accountability Profile

  • Corrected the description of Larry Ellison’s political contributions, clarifying that roughly $45 million went to an undisclosed nonprofit while $30 million-plus was in disclosed Super PAC giving, rather than $25 million or more solely to Super PACs.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-02 · Brett Kavanaugh — Judicial Impact Analysis, Pragmatic Conservatism

  • Brett Kavanaugh — Judicial Impact Analysis, Pragmatic Conservatism was withdrawn from publication after review.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-07-01 · The One Big Beautiful Bill’s SNAP Cuts — What Republicans Said vs. What Happened

  • The reported time period for the 4.3 million SNAP participation drop was corrected from February 2025–February 2026 to January 2025–January 2026.

Sources: ABC7, May 2026: https://abc7news.com/post/43-million-people-are-no-longer-receiving-food-stamps/19114026

Triggered by: not recorded


June 2026

2026-06-10 · 2026 Midterm Election Threat Landscape — Voter Suppression, Federal Overreach, and Democratic Defense

  • 2026 Midterm Election Threat Landscape — Voter Suppression, Federal Overreach, and Democratic Defense was withdrawn from publication after review.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-06-05 · January 6th Pardons Tracker: Recidivism and Accountability

  • Corrected the range of days used to describe medium-tier recidivism cases.
  • Corrected the time range for high-tier post-pardon recidivism cases, which had understated the shortest interval before reoffending.
  • Updated the tally of HIGH tier cases and profiles to include newly added individuals, correcting the previous undercount of cases and category totals.
  • Updated the count of pardoned January 6 defendants facing new charges from at least 33 to at least 97, reflecting newer data rather than an error in the original figure.
  • The section labeled for Daniel Ball had mistakenly displayed unrelated criminal case details belonging to different individuals (David Daniel and Andrew Taake), and this has been corrected to link to Daniel Ball’s own profile.
  • Changed a claim that new crimes occurred after pardons in at least two documented cases to at least some cases, which is a less specific and more accurate count.

Sources: Katherine Pompilio, “The Jan. 6 Pardons: How Many Clemency Recipients Have Faced Other Charges?” Lawfare, June 4, 2026. https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-jan-6-pardons–how-many-clemency-recipients-have-faced-other-charges; daniel-ball-profile.md; Lawfare Interactive Database; federal court records; Lawfare, “The Justice Department Throws Out the Proud Boys and Oath Keeper Cases,” June 2026

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-06-02 · Kellyanne Conway — Former Senior Counselor to the President

  • Updated to reflect that Conway did in fact take on a formal advisory role, at Freedom 250, rather than remaining outside any formal position.

Triggered by: not recorded


May 2026

2026-05-30 · Trump Family Financial Network — Cross-Cutting Analysis

  • Corrected the total figure for defense-related family financial exposure, replacing an inaccurate dollar estimate with a specific breakdown of investments and a $620M loan figure.
  • Clarified that the $2B USD1 stablecoin purchase and the roughly $500M equity stake involved separate Abu Dhabi transactions/entities rather than a single buyer doing both.
  • Clarified that Donald Trump’s benefit came specifically through an insider allocation rather than a general direct payment.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-05-30 · Peter Navarro — Former Trump Trade Advisor

  • Updated to reflect that Peter Navarro returned to government, serving as Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing in Trump’s second term, rather than remaining out of government.

Triggered by: not recorded


2026-05-19 · Tulsi Gabbard – Director of National Intelligence

  • Tulsi Gabbard – Director of National Intelligence was withdrawn from publication after review.

Triggered by: not recorded


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