Postal Worker Destroys Absentee Ballots in Trump Swing State-Fiction!
False reports that a postal worker has admitted to ripping up absentee ballots for Donald Trump have gone viral on social media.
False reports that a postal worker has admitted to ripping up absentee ballots for Donald Trump have gone viral on social media.
Rumors that Denzel Washington has switched to Donald Trump and spoke out against President Obama are false.
Jessica Leeds, a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1980s, does not have the same phone number as the Clinton Foundation, despite reports.
The founders of Ben & Jerry’s didn’t hold a sign saying “we hate cops” in a photo — but they have been supportive of Black Lives Matter and efforts to curb racial injustice.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein was critical of Hillary Clinton, and Stein said Donald Trump would be better than Clinton in some respects, but Stein did not endorse Trump.
President Obama supposedly showed off an erection to female reporters in a 2008 video, but we couldn’t verify those claims.
An open letter written by retired FBI agent Hugh Galyean to FBI Director James Comey takes issue with the FBI’s handling of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she served as secretary of state.
Juanita Broaddrick, a volunteer on Bill Clinton’s first gubernatorial campaign, has accused Clinton of raping her in 1978.
Stephen Hawking and Anderson Cooper have supposedly endorsed the brain-boosting supplement Inteligen.
Warnings about a “Dance of the Hillary” video containing a virus are unfounded.