Ted Cruz Blames God for Defeat in Epic Twitter Meltdown
A fake news article claimed that Ted Cruz blamed God for his failed presidential campaign, and had a "meltdown" on social media.
A fake news article claimed that Ted Cruz blamed God for his failed presidential campaign, and had a "meltdown" on social media.
The move comes as the Cruz campaign tries to revive flagging momentum in the presidential race.
A disreputable web site posited a link between Ted Cruz's father and Lee Harvey Oswald based on negligible evidence.
Several online items have misleadingly claimed that Ted Cruz tried to ban dildoes in Texas.
An article that reported Ted Cruz and his wife Heidi were cousins originated with a fake news web site.
A fake news article reported that Donald Trump had 'spilled the beans' and outed Heidi Cruz as a former call girl.
A screenshot purportedly showing anti-Trump tweets from Republicans Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz is fake.
A satirical article reported that Ted Cruz wants to ban the tritone interval in music due to its association with the devil.
A photograph supposedly showing Ted Cruz hugging former Cuban leader Fidel Castro was digitally manipulated.
The Texas senator supposedly asserted that no mass shootings took place when "gays stayed hidden."
An article reported that Ted Cruz would replace the Constitution with the Bible if he gets elected President, but it originated from a satire site.
An image of a tweet ostensibly sent by Ted Cruz about deporting the singer over her Super Bowl performance was shared on social media.