Did an MSNBC Reporter Contradict His Network on the Nevada Caucus Tiebreaker?
Gadi Schwartz told viewers workers at a Reno site “decided that ace is the low card.”
Gadi Schwartz told viewers workers at a Reno site “decided that ace is the low card.”
The political ad takes aim at Democratic candidate Joe Biden prior to the state’s Democratic caucuses.
Twitter had “He’s 18” as a trending topic on February 21 2020, amplifying baseless conspiracies that bullied Australian boy Quaden Bayles was older than nine.
Social media users objected to the verified @Snoopy account posting a cartoon on Twitter that was read by many as racist.
A super-viral text meme claimed that a plan from the presidential candidate would raise taxes “52% on anybody making over $29,000 per year.”
A number of articles reported a humorous claim of Wikipedia vandalism, but only a few screenshots circulated.
A Facebook post supposedly shows “pipeline protesters” who ran out of gas on their way to protest.
Social media users brought attention to a 2013 statement from an Epstein group “welcoming” one of Bloomberg’s charitable initiatives.
Remarks made by presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg in 2019 circulated virally less than a year later.
In February 2020 a screenshot of a tweet circulated with the claim that a sizable number of states were suspending licenses for people unable or unwilling to pay back student loans.