Did a Brazilian Condom Ad Feature Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong-Il?
Iterations of a purported “Brazilian condom ad” have circulated on social media for years, but the images are not really condom ads per se.
Iterations of a purported “Brazilian condom ad” have circulated on social media for years, but the images are not really condom ads per se.
The United States president tried to attack Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg for “false advertising.”
An image of the United States president’s letter to the Speaker of the House purportedly contained an extremely coarse coded message.
A protest sign claimed that the President of the United States had an approval rating one point lower than a decade-old film that was panned by critics.
The plant the United States president visited in Texas has actually been operating since 2013.
Testimony from the United States’ top emissary to the European Union about Ukraine has sent shockwaves through political circles and sparked rumors, hearsay, and memes.
Several Facebook posts claiming that President Trump was fined for diverting donations intended for veterans to his campaign were marked “false” by Facebook.
Stills and animated images purportedly captured the climate activist’s facial expression when she encountered the President of the United States.
“Occupy Democrats” shared a quote stemming from a 1992 profile on Trump, then a casino and real estate mogul.
In the hours after a mass shooter at a mall in El Paso, Texas left at least 22 people dead, rumors flew that the President of the United States was deleting relevant tweets.