Did the FBI Issue a Warrant for Obama’s Arrest for Wiretapping Trump?
Satire blogs quickly fanned the flames of yet another false accusation by Trump.
Satire blogs quickly fanned the flames of yet another false accusation by Trump.
Social media posts about General Mills donating to food banks with each text are outdated, but a similar promotion was going on.
A warning about bills introduced in Congress while Americans were distracted by “Russian spy drama” contains claims that are true, false and somewhere in between.
President Trump isn’t sending $4,106 checks to seniors to make up for higher taxes on Social Security income under President Obama.
Claims that Valerie Jarret has moved into the Obamas’ D.C. mansion to lead anti-Trump resistance efforts are based on an unnamed, unverified source.
Whoopi Goldberg didn’t say military widows love their 15 minutes in the spotlight, a fake news website started the rumor.
Reports of a 7-year-old girl getting breast implants are false, but there have been credible reports of children getting breast implants over the years.
A satirical site reported that President Trump’s sons were held at a Canadian airport for their ties to a fascist dictator.
H.R. 610 would have a major impact on federal education funding, but claims that H.R. 610 would defund public education aren’t entirely true.
Claims that 179 children went missing in Indiana in the first 45 days of 2017 appear to contradict official stats on missing children in Indian.