Donald Trump: ‘Nobody Likes Me’
A chyron quoting the United States president saying “nobody likes me” instantly (and predictably) became a meme.
A chyron quoting the United States president saying “nobody likes me” instantly (and predictably) became a meme.
A circulating link leads to an article claiming that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director tried to make her father “look incompetent.”
A Facebook advertisement contrasting “public safety” with “chaos and violence” used an image from the Ukraine in 2014.
A screenshot of a purported Trump-themed, swastika-like mask sold on Amazon circulated on social media in July 2020.
Images of a purported Trump 2020 shirt reminded some social media users of a common Nazi symbol.
It’s true that TrumpStore.com priced a commemorative baseball at $88 dollars.
The campaign pointed to an online vendor to argue that its ad depicted a “widely used” anti-fascist symbol.
Donald Trump brandishing a Bible during a June 1 2020 photo op was compared to a purported archival image of Adolf Hitler.
A late-night Trump tweet about shooting protesters was quickly swept into an unrelated dispute about Twitter “fact check” labels.
Social media users thought the police officer who was videoed kneeling on George Floyd’s neck fit the description of the man in the photo.