‘Here’s the Letter George H. W. Bush Left Bill Clinton for the First Day of His Presidency’ A handwritten note attributed to George H.W. Bush and addressed to incoming President Bill Clinton in January 1993 circulated as President-Elect Joe Biden's inauguration drew closer.
‘Do You Know What’s Deplorable? Being Impeached’ Tweet After United States President Donald Trump was impeached on December 18 2019, a purported 2016 tweet of his son's circulated in screenshot form.
‘You Will Fail’: White House Claims Resurrect Bogus Accusations Against Obama, Clinton A White House press secretary's claim that Trump administration staffers were trolled was quickly rejected.
Mitch McConnell: ‘Completely and Utterly Perplexed’ by Those Who Argue Perjury, Obstruction of Justice Aren’t High Crimes? A long-circulating screenshot quotes the Senate Majority Leader as advocating for the impeachment of a sitting president.
Did Franklin Graham Show a Double Standard on Presidential Infidelity? The difference in the evangelist's treatment of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton was captured in a graphic online.
Makeshift Bombs Sent to Subjects of Major Conspiracy Theories Where mass communication is used to spread lies and disinformation and smear political enemies, stochastic terrorism follows.
Was FBI Special Agent David Raynor Murdered Before Clinton Testimony? FBI Special Agent David Raynor was not murdered with his own gun days before he was scheduled to testify against Hillary Clinton. Raynor died in a murder-suicide with his estranged wife.
Bill Clinton's 1996 Immigration Law Behind Child Separations-Fiction! Bill Clinton's 1996 immigration law changed procedures for immigrants seeking asylum, but it did not require the prosecution or separation of families that crossed the border.
Did Rod Rosenstein’s Wife Work as an Attorney for Hillary Clinton? Conspiracy theorist Roger Stone sought to link a federal attorney to the "Deep State."
Janet Reno: Waiting Period for Firearms Only the First Step, Prohibition the Goal-Fiction! Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno said waiting periods on gun purchases were the "first step" in gun control — but she did not support a total firearms prohibition.