Rigged Election Results Released Early, Clinton Wins-Fiction!
News outlets didn’t mistakenly release pre-determined 2016 general election results early, proving that there’s a rigged election, contrary to reports.
News outlets didn’t mistakenly release pre-determined 2016 general election results early, proving that there’s a rigged election, contrary to reports.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton, and Starbucks’ release of limited edition green “unity” cups, has led to calls for boycotts.
Bill Clinton took trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s “Lolita Express” in the early 2000s, but claims that those trips implicate Clinton in a sex ring are unproven.
There’s no proof that Huma Abedin kept Hillary Clinton emails in a folder labeled “life insurance.”
The Bush administration “lost” 22 million from 2003-2005 because a private email server was used without an archiving system in place — but the lost emails were actually mislabeled and were found in 2009.
A fake news report alleges that the Clinton Foundation purchased $137 million in illegal arms that would be smuggled into the U.S. immediately after the 2016 election.
Whether satirical or “trolling,” the idea of the Crown regaining the former Colonies has frequently circulated online.
Tim Kaine didn’t say that the Catholic Church would have to change its stance on same-sex marriage or be banned from the United States.
Joe Biden didn’t blame the economy on “lazy American women” who “sit around doing nothing” in a campaign stop for Hillary Clinton.
Fake news sites have reported that Amish Americans have pledged their support for Donald Trump, tipping the election in his favor.