@oralloy,
Snopes has a way of finding every claim which they want to be false, FALSE, eh? If Trump says, for example, that there were 441 attempted terrorist attacks in the U.S. last month, they will attach a big "FALSE" if it's found to have been 442. They take a long paragraph, all substantially true, and call the whole thing false if they can find one "unproven" fragment in it, in which case it is all FALSE!
For example: "On February 21, 2016, Hillary Clinton broke into a corner liquor store and stole a case of whiskey."
Snopes: "FALSE! (it was February 20). Verified records prove Clinton was in another city on that date."
15 other articles could have got the correct date, but they won't cite those as a source of an allegation. They will pick one that got the date wrong, and cite it as the source which they are refuting.