Fact Check: Is Candace Owens under FBI investigation for ties to the Russian government?
A viral post reads, 'Candace Owens is deeply panicking about being under investigation for being dog walked by the Russian government'
Fact Check: Did Sylvester Stallone defend Trump after Jake Tapper compared him to a mobster?
Sylvester Stallone apparently confronted Jake Tapper over a joke about Trump, saying, 'I think that's incredibly disrespectful'
Fact Check: Did Nancy Pelosi pay undocumented immigrants to vote multiple times in California?
A post alleged an FEC probe found cash payments to non-citizens and bonuses for drivers who transported them to vote multiple times
Fact Check: Did Todd Blanche accuse Jon Ossoff of being complicit in rigging 2020 election?
According to a viral post, Todd Blanche said Jon Ossoff is just one of many that the DOJ is targeting for 'the greatest heist of all time'
Fact Check: Did Newsom say he'd do 'everything in my power' to stop federal probes against him?
An X post claimed Gavin Newsom vowed to block federal investigations, sparking criticism, skepticism, and widespread social media attention
Fact Check: Is Trump's claim permanent DST would save hundreds of millions of dollars true?
Trump said he is going to work ‘very hard’ to see The Sunshine Protection Act signed into law
Fact Check: Is viral image of Trump modeling ‘Epstein Island Summer Collection’ real?
The image featured a young Donald Trump posing indoors in a light blue shorts suit, white shirt, black belt, and knee-high white boots
Fact Check: Did Trump call himself the ‘defender of Iranian women’s rights?’
The viral claim also suggested that Iran allegedly gave a scathing response to President Trump's statement.
Fact Check: Did Charlie Kirk secretly pick wife Erika Kirk as his successor at TPUSA?
The clip featured a montage of Erika Kirk at different TPUSA events alongside audio snippets from Charlie Kirk naming her as his successor.
Fact Check: Did Trump call Kuwait worse than Saudi in a post after Iranian strikes?
The rumor spread in the form of a screenshot claiming to show a post by Trump on Truth Social
Fact Check: Did Elon Musk legally change his name to ‘Dogeus Maximus’?
The rumor gained traction largely because of Elon Musk’s well-known association with Dogecoin and internet meme culture
Fact Check: Is the chart shown by Trump comparing the reflecting pool to US skyscrapers accurate?
Trump recently showed the chart depicting the size of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Fact Check: Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce charging $8,000 for access to their rumored wedding?
A viral social media post claimed fans could purchase entry to Swift and Kelce's reported New York wedding for thousands of dollars
Fact Check: Did Iran fire warning shots that forced US warships out of the Gulf of Oman?
Iranian state media claimed the Islamic Republic's forces launched warning missiles that prompted two US Navy destroyers to leave the area
Fact Check: Did Trump post his image dressed as footballer surrounded by male cheerleaders?
The claim spread in the form of a screenshot claiming to show a post by Trump on Truth Social
Fact Check: Is the viral image of Bill Clinton in a Disney princess gown real?
As the image gained attention online, it also renewed public interest in Jeffrey Epstein's network and his connections to prominent figures
Fact Check: Did Rep Dan Goldman say he accepts money from anyone who wants to donate?
Dan Goldman appears to make the remark in a clip shared by Brad Lander, who is challenging him for New York's 10th Congressional District seat
Fact Check: Did Marco Rubio say there would be no Netanyahu without the US?
The post gained attention against the backdrop of ongoing debates over US-Israel relations and Washington's influence on Israeli policy
Fact Check: Did Arnold Schwarzenegger slam Trump, calling him a 'failed leader'?
A post claimed that Schwarzenegger said that Trump would be remembered as the worst president in US history
Fact Check: Did Trump promise Americans free rent, free food with no mortgage interest?
The claim spread widely because it focused on key voter concerns ahead of the 2026 midterms, including housing, mortgage, food, and living costs