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Claims about deportations, the Department of Government Efficiency, and someone fainting in the White House were among the mistruths that kept PolitiFact busy in 2025 — and they featured in some of ...
These images that appear to show a shirtless President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein with young women aren’t real. Social media users shared purported photos of President Donald Trump and sex ...
Trump and Kennedy told Americans that taking Tylenol while pregnant may cause autism, even though decades of research doesn’t support that. There’s no known single cause for autism spectrum disorder.
In a break from tradition, President Donald Trump decorated a White House walkway with bronze plaques for each U.S. president. In an even sharper break with tradition, the plaques were written in a ...
In the days leading up to Neves Valente being located, social media users baselessly named a current Brown student, Mustapha Kharbouch, as the suspect. A former Brown University student shot and ...
Videos of a Catholic priest turning away ICE agents from his church aren’t real. AI-video detectors determine the footage was AI-generated. We also found the user that posted the clips sells courses ...
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During his second presidential swearing-in ceremony, President Donald Trump raised his right hand and repeated the oath of office U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered. Trump did ...
In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
¿Qué decir de un año nefasto para la verdad? PolitiFact designa 2025 como El Año de las Mentiras By Katie Sanders • Dec. 16, 2025, midnight Previous Next ← Return to all search results for "donald ...
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