‘It’s Disability Pride Month,’ Disabled Americans Can’t ‘Have More Than $2,000 in Money and Assets Combined’
A screenshot of a tweet about disability and assets was shared to Reddit in late August 2023.
A screenshot of a tweet about disability and assets was shared to Reddit in late August 2023.
In March 2023, several news agencies reported that residents of Iowa faced losing their houses after the deaths of Medicaid recipients.
In May 2022, an old purported Twitter screenshot was shared to Imgur about a woman’s parents divorcing after 52 years to avoid medical debt.
A popular tweet about an Alaska Congressional candidate named “Santa Claus” spread all over social media.
Several Imgur posts on April 1 2022 deviated from the pranks of the day to focus on votes to cap insulin costs at $35 a month in the United States.
A meme purportedly illustrating Trump versus Biden’s tax plans got a lot of attention.
A photograph of a letter to tenants in Bellingham, Washington was taken out of context online.
The president posted the bizarrely altered tweet amid a seeming lack of support among senior voters.
A meme criticizing Trump’s alleged tax issues mixed up federal programs helping immigrants.
When it seemed that the World Health Organization had declared that asymptomatic spread of COVID-19 was a “rare” issue, the claim predictably spread like wildfire — but, as usual, the clarification didn’t.