Fake AOC ‘Electric Cars’ Tweet Resurfaced in Hurricane Ian Discourse
A long-debunked “tweet” attributed to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) about electric cars and storms is resurrected ahead of just about every hurricane.
A long-debunked “tweet” attributed to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) about electric cars and storms is resurrected ahead of just about every hurricane.
Details about slates of “fake electors,” one of several ploys to disrupt the 2020 election, continued to emerge in September 2022.
After a June 2022 Supreme Court decision leaving abortion “to the states,” the South Carolina Republican introduced the “Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children From Late-Term Abortions Act.”
Rebecca Lanis said her father went down “crazy rabbit holes” after the 2020 presidential election.
Viral images of a nighttime speech by U.S. President Joe Biden featuring red lights in the background appeared different depending on the news organization.
In late August 2022, Donald Trump began a posting blitz on his embattled Truth Social app.
Republican candidates rushed to conceal their positions on abortion rights after the results of a referendum in Kansas showed overwhelming support for them.
A well-placed photo alteration made the right-wing television personality the butt of a visual joke.
As midterms loomed in August 2022, politicians and pundits sought favorable polls to share on social media.
Stories from both a medical news site and The New Yorker were flagged by the platform.