Did Trump Tweet That the ‘Suburban Lifestyle Dream’ Won’t be ‘Hurt by Low-Income Housing’?
A July 29 2020 set of real estate-related tweets from the United States president led to a lot of readers questioning their veracity.
A July 29 2020 set of real estate-related tweets from the United States president led to a lot of readers questioning their veracity.
After President Obama criticized President Trump’s handling of COVID-19, a poorly-defined but widely-referenced scandal Trump dubbed “Obamagate” became a hot topic on hyperpartisan sites.
A real journalist’s account was hacked and used to promote a phishing scheme.
On Super Tuesday, screenshots circulated suggesting that MSNBC had swapped colors on a graphic to imply Bernie Sanders was less “favorable” in polling data than fellow presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg.
A lack of health experience was much more of a concern for the president before he ran for office.
Roger Stone, who for years worked with business partner Paul Manafort, specializes in smears and spectacles.
A viral post made to the “#WalkAway Campaign” group on January 7 2020 conflates socialism and communism in a purported firsthand account from a failing USSR.
After Iowa’s messy primary caucus, attention turned to upcoming caucuses in 2020 — markedly fewer in number than 2016.
As the first Democratic primary event spiraled into chaos and coin flips, social media users blamed campaigns and post-2016 reforms for the bizarre series of events.
An apparent rapid replacement led to rumors that a tweet sent by the politician was fabricated rather than deleted.