‘Hey, Donald Trump, I Wanna Know Why … ‘ Song
In August 2022, a slightly misleading clip of a crowd singing a catchy tune circulated on social media platforms.
In August 2022, a slightly misleading clip of a crowd singing a catchy tune circulated on social media platforms.
A popular screenshot supported a claim that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) had complained that wind and solar energy are not available after the sun sets.
A screenshot from satirical news site The Onion purportedly referenced nuclear material stored at Mar-a-Lago in 2017.
The emergence of “hunger stones” heralding agricultural doom wasn’t new in 2022, but neither was it a fabrication.
After the August 8 2022 raid of Mar-A-Lago, memes attributing a statement that “anyone being investigated by the FBI is not qualified to be President” to Donald Trump circulated.
Purported imagery from the Conservative Political Action Conference included a digital banner reading “We Are All Domestic Terrorists,” from a talk of the same name.
A right-wing blogger tweeted, and then quietly deleted, a claim that a 2020 photograph was taken on August 5 2022 in Wisconsin.
As the Conservative Political Action Conference began in Dallas, Texas in August 2022, images and footage of a CPAC “prison cell” booth spread virally.
A tweet about “men in denim” and “men in suits” was attributed to a man wearing a suit in his Twitter profile image.
A screenshot of a Twitter claim about the Kentucky Republican opposing veterans’ benefits spread virally.