Posts implied the late-night host had received a threat from U.S. President Donald Trump.
While defending the so-called SAVE America Act in February 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump repeatedly claimed the United States is the only country in the world that allows mail-in voting.  The full ...
The claim spread through unreliable social media posts, not trustworthy news outlets.
While the date of the parades lined up with Presidents Day in the U.S., several German cities actually held annual Rose ...
In February 2026, a video (archived) spread online purportedly showing people chanting "Four more years!" during a White ...
An alleged quote attributed to the homeland security secretary misidentified both the Bible's author and its original ...
The image was digitally generated and originated from a satirical social media account.
Users questioned an email to Jeffrey Epstein that mentioned "a party with a dozen beautiful East Side girls" and then referred to toddlers.
The claim appeared following comments Watters and other Fox News hosts made downplaying the severity of Epstein's crimes.
One social media user dared "someone" to say a photo didn't show Trump. We took up the challenge.
While "cream cheese" and "babies" appear in an email exchange within the Epstein files, there's no evidence he was comparing the taste of the two.
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