‘When Can We Open Fire?’: Facebook Group with Self-Proclaimed Military Members Made Violent Plans for Kenosha
A handful of the group's participants claimed to be members of the U.S. Army.
A handful of the group's participants claimed to be members of the U.S. Army.
This hair appointment engendered widespread controversy in summer of 2020.
A rumor downplaying the seriousness of the deadly virus was promoted by a group of people that included U.S. President Donald Trump
The U.S. Postal Service warned that, if you’re voting by mail, waiting until the deadline to apply for or return a ballot may cut it too close.
Take note, voters: A nebulous batch of ludicrous rumors that grew into a kind of stealth internet game is now playing a visible part in the 2020 U.S. elections.
A bill in the California state Senate would leave the decision of whether individuals convicted of particular sex crimes involving minors must register as sex offenders to the discretion of the court.
Online commentators and social media users sought to undermine protests sparked by the police shooting of Blake in Wisconsin in August 2020.
The manipulated clip was shared by President Trump's social media director.
If it was a prank, it wouldn't be the first time the politician has been targeted in such a way.
The Trump campaign launched the "Army for Trump" website in March 2020.