Seattle ‘Poverty Defense’ Proposal Sparks Viral Outrage
Claims that Seattle, Washington intended to “absolve” defendants under a “poverty defense” led to an international outcry.
Claims that Seattle, Washington intended to “absolve” defendants under a “poverty defense” led to an international outcry.
A flurry of hyperpartisan sites reported on December 11 2020 that federal officials had initiated an investigation into President-Elect Joe Biden’s brother James “Jim” Biden.
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Nancy Pelosi were among Democrats who opposed “$600 checks for Americans,” insisting upon more robust direct aid.
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“Northern Lights” trended on social media due to circulating regional claims the phenomena might be visible — but only in certain places and under specific conditions.
A viral meme circulating in December 2020 lists the “deadliest days in American history,” with four of eight entries occurring in one month — December 2020.
Sen. Chuck Schumer called on President-Elect Joe Biden to cancel student debt in January 2021, prompting claims that the plan represented “a massive tax increase” for Americans.
A video that showed the Texas Republican appearing to swallow his tooth while speaking at a microphone sparked attention on social media.
Social media commentators and political blogs claimed that the legislator, who is also referred to as “AOC,” was named Goya’s “employee of the month” after she suggested boycotting the brand in 2020.
After Trump’s personal lawyer tested positive for COVID-19, purported screenshots of his claim that infections were caused by “having sex with barnyard animals” spread on social media.