Facebook Removes Little Timmy Salutes the Flag Photo-Fiction!
There’s no truth to claims that Facebook removed the Little Timmy Salutes the Flag photo because non-Americans found it hateful.
There’s no truth to claims that Facebook removed the Little Timmy Salutes the Flag photo because non-Americans found it hateful.
Kim Clement prophesied Donald Trump would become a “Trumpet of God” in 2008 — but Clement never directly said that Trump would become president.
The story of a vet being forced from a shelter and freezing to death started as a hypothetical situation and was later misidentified as actual news.
The New Guinea Flatworm was found in 2015 — but media re-reporting old stories about the New Guinea Flatworm invasion as “breaking” news caused false panic.
Reports that President Trump’s executive order led to the arrest of an ISIS leader at JFK Airport are completely fictional.
Claims that more than 800,000 non-citizens voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 were based on a 2014 study that made disputable findings.
A small child was detained at Dulles Airport for several hours without his mother — but a photo of a small child handcuffed in a chair is unrelated to that.
Comparisons to a six-month initiative in 2011 was just one more bit of Trump disinformation.