Yet another piece of election-related disinformation is circulating, this one centered on Executive Order 13848 — specifically, claims that it would keep Donald Trump in the White House despite his decisive loss to Joe Biden.
An image shows what appears to be a legitimate screenshot of an article, but it wasn’t real reporting from NPR.
The president dropped the “f-bomb” in a syndicated radio interview.
The sign was attributed to a New Jersey man with a long history of mocking the president from his home.
Roger Stone, who for years worked with business partner Paul Manafort, specializes in smears and spectacles.
The president’s allegations against the “Ukrainian” company have already been roundly debunked.
Stone purportedly asked Infowars host Alex Jones for a presidential pardon before being found guilty of lying to Congress.
Sen. Ron Wyden says the probe merits an IRS investigation into the gun advocacy group’s finances.
In September 2019, a number of Facebook posts attributed a pro-Trump missive shared on the social network to actor Tim Allen — which happens to be a common name.
Timely geopolitical satire was mistaken for a real story by some presumably exhausted readers.