‘We Need 100 Percent of People Indoors’
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.
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.
Amid the push for a second impeachment, the State Department’s website showed unusual changes.
At least one impersonator has been kicked off the subscriber-based platform.
The platform “permanently suspended” the outgoing president two days after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
The “Tyler Morning Telegraph” took some creative liberties with an Associated Press photograph.
The publisher canceled Sen. Josh Hawley’s book for his role in the January 2021 attack on the United States Capitol.
The social media platform continued to describe Trump’s weaponized lies about the 2020 elections as “disputed” claims.
It didn’t take long for Trump loyalists to start pushing disinformation around his loss — again.
Josh Hawley of Missouri falsely accused demonstrators of “terrorizing neighbors” and trying to enter his home.
Sen. David Perdue was photographed flashing the “OK” sign in an image that resurfaced just before Georgia’s January 2021 runoff election.