Democrats Introduce Americans with No Abilities Act (ANNA)-Fiction!
False claims about Congress passing the American with No Abilities Act stem from a satirical report that appeared in The Onion in 1998.
False claims about Congress passing the American with No Abilities Act stem from a satirical report that appeared in The Onion in 1998.
President Trump hasn’t signed an order prohibiting impeachment, that rumor started with a website that publishes political satire.
A prank website is behind false reports that Taco Bell filed for bankruptcy and will close all restaurants in 2017 and 2018.
Satirical reports that an African pastor was eaten by a crocodile while trying to walk on water like Jesus have been mistaken for factual news.
A fake news website is behind false reports that Malia Obama was arrested in Chicago in May 2017.
A Christian news satire site is behind false reports that Joel Osteen jumped from a stage to prevent a man from opening a bible.
A fake news report about a tornado carrying a mobile home 130 miles with a family safely inside re-surfaced in 2017 after deadly tornados in Texas.
Contrary to reports, President Trump has not signed an executive order banning Saturday Night Live because the show is un-American.
A satirical article about a woman being arrested for training squirrels to attacking her ex-boyfriend has been mistaken for a factual report.
House Speaker Paul Ryan didn’t compare birth control to murder, as has been reported.