Did the Biden Administration Censor, Cancel, or Ban Dr. Seuss Books Due to Racist Content?
Dr. Seuss, a childhood institution, was under purported attack due to “political correctness,” also called “cancel culture.”
Dr. Seuss, a childhood institution, was under purported attack due to “political correctness,” also called “cancel culture.”
The president’s executive order fulfills a campaign promise — partially.
A misleading image set circulated after Joe Biden was sworn in as United States President, falsely suggesting that he used a Bible with inverted crucifixes.
The Texas attorney general crowed over a “case” brought to light by a spurious right-wing group known for dishonestly edited “sting” videos.
The claim, despite being completely untrue, was shared nearly half a million times on Facebook, with no intervention detected by the social media platform despite its vows to crack down on disinformation.
A copy-and-paste Facebook post claiming Joe Biden “wants to get rid of something called ‘stepped up basis'” regarding to family home transfers is making the usual rounds.
Grainy screen recordings purportedly from One America News Network are circulating on social platforms, alongside a claim that Donald Trump received 410 votes to Biden’s 128 on a Dominion server seized in Germany.
A claim about the purported arrest of a man named Dallas Jones in Texas relies on a photograph that actually shows actor Cuba Gooding, Jr.
The Daily Wire published, then deleted an article claiming Mitt Romney was asked to lead Health and Human Services for the Biden administration, a claim originating with a “satirical” website.
After “watermarked ballots” (and many other rumors) failed to materialize, conspiracy theorists pivoted to claims that something known as “Benford’s Law” proved that votes for Joe Biden were inauthentic.