Trump Campaign ‘Antifa Alert’ Diamond Club Text Message
Screenshots making the social media rounds showed a purported text from the 2020 Trump re-election campaign warning of “antifa attacks” if supporters didn’t join his “Diamond Club.”
Screenshots making the social media rounds showed a purported text from the 2020 Trump re-election campaign warning of “antifa attacks” if supporters didn’t join his “Diamond Club.”
A long-circulating meme quotes U.S. President Donald Trump as saying, “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years … he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
A tweet quoting “Donald Trump today” on the topic of hand sanitizer spread in screenshots — which lacked their original context.
In July 2020, a list containing advice attributed to Bernice King began circulating on Facebook.
Images of a purported Trump 2020 shirt reminded some social media users of a common Nazi symbol.
Donald Trump brandishing a Bible during a June 1 2020 photo op was compared to a purported archival image of Adolf Hitler.
A late-night Trump tweet about shooting protesters was quickly swept into an unrelated dispute about Twitter “fact check” labels.
After President Obama criticized President Trump’s handling of COVID-19, a poorly-defined but widely-referenced scandal Trump dubbed “Obamagate” became a hot topic on hyperpartisan sites.
Social media users thought the police officer who was videoed kneeling on George Floyd’s neck fit the description of the man in the photo.
Social media discourse suggested that Trump exhibited confusion about the meaning of “per capita” during May 20 2020 remarks on the ongoing global pandemic.