House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s ‘Impeachment Dress’ Makes Second Appearance
In January 2021, Pelosi appeared to wear the same dress she wore for Donald Trump’s first impeachment on December 18 2019.
In January 2021, Pelosi appeared to wear the same dress she wore for Donald Trump’s first impeachment on December 18 2019.
The Texas attorney general crowed over a “case” brought to light by a spurious right-wing group known for dishonestly edited “sting” videos.
Partisan websites were quick to report that Twitter’s stock value plummeted after finally deplatforming the outgoing United States president — but the claim was missing a lot of context.
An image showing a group of people with U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert is real, but the date and location are being misrepresented.
A 2020 meme promising “GLOBAL MARTIAL LAW,” which in and of itself was a warmed-over version of a hysterical 2017 rumor, was regurgitated in January 2021.
No credible sources have identified the agent or officer who shot and killed a Capitol rioter, despite an avalanche of claims by brand-new disinformation purveyors.
A January 2021 tweet bearing a screenshot of a 2017 blog post revived interest into Barbie’s love life, but the doll didn’t “come out” on Instagram.
Amid the push for a second impeachment, the State Department’s website showed unusual changes.
A circulating Parler post attributed to @WHPardonAttny asked “patriots” to submit names, addresses, and possible crimes they committed in order to be considered for a pardon.
At least one impersonator has been kicked off the subscriber-based platform.