Is This a Photograph of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s Congressional District?
An unsuccessful GOP candidate helped spread a long-standing smear against the Texas Democrat.
An unsuccessful GOP candidate helped spread a long-standing smear against the Texas Democrat.
A website that allows users to create fake tweets from public figures is behind false reports that U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee tweeted that President Trump is determined to start war with North Japan.
Once again, online trolls used a “prank” website to attack the Texas lawmaker.
A 2003 remark by the Democratic lawmaker was further distorted as it was circulated online for years on end.
Twitter Tweets and emails have gone viral alleging that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee said that the U.S. Constitution is 400 years old.
A forwarded email about a woman named Roxana Mayer who passed herself as a doctor who asked a question of Congressional Representative Sheila Jackson Lee at a Town Hall Meeting.
A June 2017 trolling attempt was part of a pattern of attacking non-white lawmakers’ intellectual capabilities.
A fabricated screenshot led to another online attack against the California congresswoman.
False claims that Nancy Pelosi is disgusted with President Trump for allowing people to keep more of the money that they earned under the GOP tax plan came from a website that generates fake tweets.