339 People Severely Wounded, 66 Killed, Trump Just Addressed the Nation-Unproven!
Claims that President Trump addressed the nation after 339 people were severely wounded and 66 were killed are mostly fiction.
Claims that President Trump addressed the nation after 339 people were severely wounded and 66 were killed are mostly fiction.
A self-described fake news website is behind false reports that President Trump removed Muslim Judge Mahal al Alalallaha-Smith after he allowed sharia law.
Claims about the White House staff sizes of President Trump and President Obama that began circulating in July 2017 are a combination of truth and fiction.
It’s true that the United States is one of just 33 countries that offer birthright citizenship, and it’s one of the only developed nations that does.
A meme falsely claims that Donald Trump wrote in his 1987 book “The Art of the Deal” that being an atheist gives him a business edge over Christians.
A self-described fake news website is behind false reports that the feds arrested Jim Comey at 3 a.m.
Johnny Depp wasn’t arrested for conspiracy to assassinate the president under the Patriot Act — but the actor did make controversial remarks.
A satirical blog post about the conspiracy theorist was treated as real news as it passed from one site to another.
False claims that Robert Mueller advocated for one-world government and one-world religion are based on a quote from a man with a similar name.
False reports that Barron Trump won a national science award for his work on the regulation of thermodynamics in shale rock came from a fake news website.