‘We Need 100 Percent of People Indoors’
A 2020 meme promising “GLOBAL MARTIAL LAW,” which in and of itself was a warmed-over version of a hysterical 2017 rumor, was regurgitated in January 2021.
A 2020 meme promising “GLOBAL MARTIAL LAW,” which in and of itself was a warmed-over version of a hysterical 2017 rumor, was regurgitated in January 2021.
At least one impersonator has been kicked off the subscriber-based platform.
The platform “permanently suspended” the outgoing president two days after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
A suspicious “statement” attracted attention on Twitter in December 2020.
Some well-placed underscores had readers thinking the former New York City mayor had embarrassed himself again.
A political blog purportedly identified a major error in one of attorney Lin Wood’s documents contesting the results of the 2020 election.
After The Hill tweeted that 46 percent of Americans believe that U.S. President Donald Trump should concede, “so 54%” became a Twitter trending topic.
After losing the presidential election to Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, Donald Trump first spread several baseless conspiracy theories before denying the results of the election outright.
While the agency’s interim director is still on the platform, the agency’s account no longer exists.
One organizing group is named after a disinformation campaign that had already been removed from the platform.