Trump Executive Order Leads to Capture of ISIS Leader at JFK Airport-Fiction!
Reports that President Trump’s executive order led to the arrest of an ISIS leader at JFK Airport are completely fictional.
Reports that President Trump’s executive order led to the arrest of an ISIS leader at JFK Airport are completely fictional.
Claims that more than 800,000 non-citizens voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 were based on a 2014 study that made disputable findings.
A small child was detained at Dulles Airport for several hours without his mother — but a photo of a small child handcuffed in a chair is unrelated to that.
Comparisons to a six-month initiative in 2011 was just one more bit of Trump disinformation.
Mary Anne Macleod wasn’t an illegal immigrant — but popular accounts of Macleod’s immigration to the U.S. also appear to be false.
Starbucks has pledged to hire 10,000 refugees to work in coffeehouses in 75 countries around the world — not 10,000 refugees to work in America.
A Texas mosque burned to the ground and an outpouring of support led to $900,000 in donations to rebuild it.
The disingenuous memes that foreshadowed disinformation about ‘migrant caravans.’
A “Can You Hear Me?” phone scam records the victim saying “yes” and the recording is later used to prove verbal consent for purchases.
An asteroid will safely pass by the Earth in February 2017 — conspiracy theories that the doomsday asteroid will actually hit Earth aren’t based in fact.