Does an Image Show the Ku Klux Klan Marching with a Trump/Pence Banner?
A photograph, ironically shared by a Facebook page called “The Truth Fairy,” was misleadingly edited.
A photograph, ironically shared by a Facebook page called “The Truth Fairy,” was misleadingly edited.
Twitter user @CANCEL_SAM appears to have quickly changed his displayed name, resulting in “BERNIE BEATS TRUMP” to show on one of the president’s retweets.
Social media users spread around a photograph of the House Speaker ripping up U.S. President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech, claiming that she had violated “18 Code US 2071 B” in the act.
Reports placed some blame for the Iowa caucus chaos on prank calls that were organized on sites such as Reddit and 4chan, but some readers inferred that those calls were the cause of it all.
A January 2020 set of two tweets (by Soledad O’Brien and Donald Trump) involved a claim that the Trump administration’s 2020 budget planned to cut a huge chunk from Social Security.
Facebook page “The Other 98%” shared images of a purported post-rally scene after United States President Donald Trump visited Wildwood, New Jersey.
Iterations of a purported “Brazilian condom ad” have circulated on social media for years, but the images are not really condom ads per se.
The remark — which was attributed to marketing professor William T. Kelley — only surfaced after his death.
Viral tweets supposedly showed the President of the United States tweeting the lyrics to the 1983 hit “Break My Stride,” amounting to what was in actuality misaligned meme transference.
As primary season kicked off in January 2020, a known disinformation purveyor shared video of a young woman’s purported theft of a “Trump sign” and her “immediate regret” at being arrested.