‘Lots of Free Stuff Ahead’ Sign at U.S.-Mexico Border
There’s no sign at the U.S.-Mexico border promising “lots of free stuff ahead.” Photo editing software was used to create the fake sign.
There’s no sign at the U.S.-Mexico border promising “lots of free stuff ahead.” Photo editing software was used to create the fake sign.
An ugly moment in a 2020 presidential debate followed online attacks.
Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno said waiting periods on gun purchases were the “first step” in gun control — but she did not support a total firearms prohibition.
False rumors that Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz is a registered Democrat are baed on the public voter registration records of someone with a similar name.
Conspiracy-thirsty blogs and social media users attempted to undermine the lawmaker’s criticism of Donald Trump.
False claims that Joe Kennedy’s home is surrounded by a wall are based on photos of an estate that the Kennedy family sold in 1995, when Joe was just 14.
False claims that Nancy Pelosi scolding a lawmaker for standing for President Trump at the State of the Union Address are based on photos that were taken out of context.
Women’s March speaker Donna Hylton was convicted of being an accessory to murdering and torturing a 60-year-old man and spent 25 years in prison.
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.
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.