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A college Republican group is claiming that three countries have sent operatives into the United States.
On November 6 2020, wild rumors highlighted two-day-old news about a tabulation error in Antrim County, Michigan as “proof” that Democrats were trying to steal the election, which had long since been identified and corrected.
One of the president’s sons has amplified a questionable video on Twitter, effectively spreading disinformation about the U.S. election.
Police said that at least thirty people received medical attention throughout the president’s October 2020 event.
A flurry of social media posts spoke of a press release, but the claims often came without any citations.
Trump’s contentious interview with Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes revived a purported 2016 quote about why he disparages journalists.
The Trump campaign and various right-wing blogs made another attempt at manufacturing a Biden “gaffe.”
A story out of St. Petersburg sparked new concerns about voter intimidation.
A screenshot of a tweet purportedly sent, then deleted by U.S. President Donald Trump — in which he is supposed to have said “it was a TUCK!” — is circulating.