Trump: Handicapped, Minority Children too Disruptive-Fiction!
Neither President Trump or Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said “handicapped and minority children” were too disruptive in the classroom.
Neither President Trump or Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said “handicapped and minority children” were too disruptive in the classroom.
We couldn’t find any proof that Congresswoman Maxine Waters said, “I march because my mother could not have an abortion.”
President Trump didn’t announce $612 stimulus checks for deserving Americans, that’s fake news.
Donald Trump received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 1986 along with the likes of Rosa Parks and Muhammad Ali.
Fake news sites are behind claims that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were seen together at a Swiss resort before the election.
Congressman Steve King made controversial remarks about dogfighting in 2012, but he didn’t necessarily say it should be legal.
Claims made in “A Letter from an American Working in Mexico” about Mexico’s immigration documentation requirements are both true and outdated.
Conservative columnist Paul Sperry penned a column claiming that President Obama is scheming to sabotage President Trump at every turn.
Coretta Scott King acknowledged then-Senator Jeff Sessions in a 2000 speech — but claims that King “thanked” Sessions are false.
Dr. Ben Carson’s essay on Muslims, which has been in widespread circulation since 2001, was not actually written by Ben Carson.