A screenshot of a purported Truth Social post by the president contains an incendiary statement against Pope Leo XIV.
Israel's ambassador to Italy accused the magazine, L'Espresso, of publishing a manipulated image.
The collage circulated amid the first lady's surprise public address denying any close ties to the convicted sex offender.
In March 2026, posts on social media claimed that Pope Leo XIV had unexpectedly started a livestream to inform his congregation that he received a threatening message from a powerful politician. While ...
The fake image depicts the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the U.S. first lady and a woman posing for a flash photo.
The conservative pundit questioned official investigations into the shooting.
The image of Jeffrey Epstein’s associate at a party with the Trumps once again spread online following the first lady’s ...
A Facebook page dedicated to sharing false, AI-generated stories about the rock musician has diagnosed Seger with cancer many ...
Trump confirmed he posted the image on Truth Social, but said he thought it showed him as a doctor rather than Jesus Christ.
Facebook posts claimed Rear Adm. Paul Lanzilotta "issued a formal legal rebuttal" to Trump before his deadline to attack Iran ...
In February 2026, a rumor circulated online that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said, "Stop mailing coupons for Depends to the White House or else," an apparent reference to Depend adult incontinence ...