‘Trump’s Head’ Photograph
Unpacking a close-up image that circulated during the September 29 2020 U.S. presidential debate.
Unpacking a close-up image that circulated during the September 29 2020 U.S. presidential debate.
Photographs of the Democratic Party presidential candidate’s wrist “wired” under his sleeve circulated during and after the presidential debate on September 29 2020.
A meme mockingly downplaying the COVID-19 death toll continues to find new life online.
A gross-out image of a petri dish that is purportedly full of bacteria swabbed from a mask is circulating on social media.
In the wake of statements U.S. President Donald Trump made about the 2020 election, a screenshot of a tweet attributed to him circulated on social media.
A purported tweet by then-candidate Donald Trump is circulating, alongside the sentiment “There is always a tweet.”
Tweets and blog posts claimed that former United States Vice President Joe Biden “completely botches” the Pledge of Allegiance in a video clip.
Business owner Jacob Gardner had been indicted in the shooting death of James Scurlock, a “rioter” who “attacked him.”
A purported screenshot of a remote lesson for high school students in Stevenson, Washington went viral on Facebook and Twitter, and it featured a question about the ethics of smothering a crying baby.
In 2020, a viral tweet maintained that Cornel West got the Fox News host to say he was “basically on board” with democratic socialism.