Clinton Foundation Buys $137 Million in Illegal Arms for Post Election-Fiction!
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.
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.
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.
Unproven reports of vote switching or vote flipping in Texas have fueled speculation that the election is rigged.
Hillary Clinton didn’t tell the Des Moines Register that she would “get the NRA shut down for good,” or that she would ban hand guns, in a 2015 interview.
A hoax has gone viral that Donald Trump’s name was left of voter ballots in Oregon.
Pope Benedict XVI wrote about Catholics supporting pro-choice candidates in 2004, but the church’s stance isn’t that Catholics cannot vote for Hillary Clinton because she’s pro-choice, as has been reported.
Reports that ISIS leaders urged American Muslims to vote for Hillary Clinton are false.
A report that the small town of Clinton, Indiana, plan to change its name to avoid references to Bill and Hillary Clinton is false.