Demand Protest Paying Protestors to Disrupt Trump Inauguration-Fiction!
Demand Protest ads for paid protestors to disrupt President-elect Trump’s inauguration were a publicity stunt — not a real attempt to pay protestors.
Demand Protest ads for paid protestors to disrupt President-elect Trump’s inauguration were a publicity stunt — not a real attempt to pay protestors.
The Crusades Have Finally Started Again commentary makes true and false claims about steps being taken around the world to curb the spread of Islam.
Reports of a phishing scam targeting Netflix customers are credible, but it’s not clear how many people have been impacted.
Residents of 15 states who have bought milk since 2003 might be eligible for a cash payout resulting from Fresh Milk Product Antitrust Litigation.
Family Tree Now opt out warnings are mostly real and credible — but reports of criminals using the website to target people or police officers are not.
The former president blamed “a rigged election” for the February 2022 attack against Ukraine.
Celebrities haven’t called for a Hollywood strike until Donald Trump resigns, but some have supported a “Month of Resistance” ahead of the inauguration.
Donald Trump didn’t fire all U.S. ambassadors and envoys — his transition team ordered political appointees to step down, “without exception,” which isn’t that unusual.
Senator Elizabeth Warren didn’t say, “If Women need to be raped by Muslims to prove our tolerance, so be it. Then thank God for Planned Parenthood.”
Meryl Streep gave Roman Polanski a standing ovation at the 2003 Academy Awards — which cam up after Streep was critical of Donald Trump.