Maxine Waters: I March Because My Mother Couldn't Have an Abortion-Unproven!
We couldn’t find any proof that Congresswoman Maxine Waters said, “I march because my mother could not have an abortion.”
We couldn’t find any proof that Congresswoman Maxine Waters said, “I march because my mother could not have an abortion.”
Donald Trump received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 1986 along with the likes of Rosa Parks and Muhammad Ali.
Fake news sites are behind claims that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were seen together at a Swiss resort before the election.
Dr. Ben Carson’s essay on Muslims, which has been in widespread circulation since 2001, was not actually written by Ben Carson.
A clickbait article spread false reports that President Trump had made English the official language of the United States.
Any early design for the Statue of Liberty featured an Arab peasant woman — but the inspiration for both designs was the Colossus of Rhodes.
Claims that President Trump plans to remove the Statue of Liberty and return it to France began as satire and were later misinterpreted.
Canadian Minister of National Defense Gordon O’Connor didn’t write a letter about an Adopt a Terrorist program, which never existed.
There’s no truth to claims that Facebook removed the Little Timmy Salutes the Flag photo because non-Americans found it hateful.
Kim Clement prophesied Donald Trump would become a “Trumpet of God” in 2008 — but Clement never directly said that Trump would become president.