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On July 1, Watson held a news conference in which he identified himself as an active-duty U.S. Air Force major and called for ...
Did Trump really give a "Nazi salute" during a 2025 Fourth of July gathering? Does a July 4, 2023, video show Hunter Biden sniffing cocaine? Did 7,000 fireworks explode at once in San Diego in 2012?
Social media users reposted a genuine June 2026 video with false and misleading captions, omitting important context.
Trump mentioned his "conversation" with the late president during a July 1 speech at the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt ...
Rumors that an aide frequently seen accompanying U.S. President Donald Trump was secretly a hospice nurse circulated online ...
The president shared an AI-generated image of new gold-plated decor allegedly attached to the White House's Truman Balcony.
The president said he was awarding the Medal of Honor to himself and two of his sons, making it a “threesome.” ...
In June 2026, comedian Larry the Cable Guy released a statement asking supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump to "unfollow ...
The videos announcing the changes were AI-generated, and some of the alleged measures on the interstate were not actually new ...
The claim misrepresents a bill that would designate the entire length of U.S. Highway 287 as future Interstate 47.
This week, a rumor spread online that a U.S. Air Force major named Jason Watson was arrested on the Capitol steps after calling for the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump. Snopes ...