The Rush to Blame 2016 Anti-Trump Protests on George Soros
The billionaire is a familiar — and easy — target for right-wing, antisemitic disinformation.
The billionaire is a familiar — and easy — target for right-wing, antisemitic disinformation.
Calls for the Electoral College to cast ballots for Hillary Clinton because she won the popular vote in the 2016 election have been met with false reports that Donald Trump actually won the popular vote.
President Obama has not signed an executive order to review the results of the 2016 presidential election, and he has not scheduled a “revote,” contrary to reports.
Contrary to viral rumors on social media, KKK clansmen did not mark on a North Carolina bridge to celebrate Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election.
Unfounded rumors are circulating that the Clinton Foundation paid for Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding.
A fake news website started false reports that Hillary Clinton’s campaign paid Beyonce and Jay-Z $62 million for a concert in Cleveland to earn support of black voters.
A fake news website started false rumors that an FBI agent connected to leaked Clinton emails has been found dead in a murder-suicide.
A selectively edited interview appears to show President Obama encouraging illegal immigrants to vote, but Obama makes clear in an unseen followup statement that that wasn’t the case.
There’s no proof that “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos was paid $500,000 to accuse Donald Trump of sexual assault.
Unfounded reports have gone viral that an NYPD bombshell will reveal new emails incriminating Hillary Clinton.