Coretta Scott King Thanked Jeff Sessions in 2000 Speech-Mostly Fiction!
Coretta Scott King acknowledged then-Senator Jeff Sessions in a 2000 speech — but claims that King “thanked” Sessions are false.
Coretta Scott King acknowledged then-Senator Jeff Sessions in a 2000 speech — but claims that King “thanked” Sessions are false.
Any early design for the Statue of Liberty featured an Arab peasant woman — but the inspiration for both designs was the Colossus of Rhodes.
Claims that more than 800,000 non-citizens voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 were based on a 2014 study that made disputable findings.
A small child was detained at Dulles Airport for several hours without his mother — but a photo of a small child handcuffed in a chair is unrelated to that.
Starbucks has pledged to hire 10,000 refugees to work in coffeehouses in 75 countries around the world — not 10,000 refugees to work in America.
The disingenuous memes that foreshadowed disinformation about ‘migrant caravans.’
Madonna said she’d thought about blowing up the White House, but claims that she’s under investigation for it are unfounded.
Vice President Mike Pence didn’t say he was disappointed in husbands and fathers for letting the WOmen’s March happen; that rumor was based on satire.
President Obama didn’t commission a life-sized bronze statue of himself in the White House, the rumor started with a hoax article.
Meryl Streep gave Roman Polanski a standing ovation at the 2003 Academy Awards — which cam up after Streep was critical of Donald Trump.