Mysterious ‘Piles of Bricks’ in Chicago on Election Day
Conspiracy theories about mysteriously “placed” piles of bricks predictably emerged as voters went to the polls.
Conspiracy theories about mysteriously “placed” piles of bricks predictably emerged as voters went to the polls.
A right-wing talk show host and longtime disinformation purveyor made a laughingstock of himself while trying to smear Rep. Ilhan Omar online.
A short clip on TikTok appeared to show the Democratic Party candidate saying, “I’m going to take on those rapist Mexicans” — but another TikTok video quickly addressed the claim.
A police attack in Philadelphia was quickly recycled into online propaganda.
A 2019 attack by President Trump against New York lawmakers was repurposed for disinformation a year later.
Trump’s contentious interview with Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes revived a purported 2016 quote about why he disparages journalists.
If you’ve seen a lot of posts claiming that the Democratic Party tried to sneak a Pledge of Allegiance ban into a financial aid package, you’re not alone.
The Trump campaign and various right-wing blogs made another attempt at manufacturing a Biden “gaffe.”
A screenshot of a tweet purportedly sent, then deleted by U.S. President Donald Trump — in which he is supposed to have said “it was a TUCK!” — is circulating.
A popular page shared a photograph of a younger Donald Trump when he was apparently at an event with Epstein in the 1990s.