Saurav Suresh
Saurav is a Political News Writer and Fact-Check Correspondent at MEAWW. His work focuses on debunking misinformation, analysing online political narratives, and the verification of viral claims circulating on social media. He specializes in breaking down complex political developments in the US into clear, accessible reports while maintaining a strong emphasis on accuracy and source-based verification.
Latest From Saurav Suresh
Fact Check: Was Timothée Chalamet kicked out of the 2026 Oscars for bringing an outside award?
A viral rumor suggested that the Marty Supreme star brought an outside award to the Oscars ceremony.
Fact Check: Did Selena Gomez refuse to release new music until the US quits the war with Iran?
A viral social media post claims Selena Gomez vowed to delay releasing new music until the US ends its conflict with Iran
Fact Check: Did Stephen Colbert receive threats from President Donald Trump?
A viral claim suggested that the late-night TV show host started a livestream to inform viewers about a threatening text message.
Fact Check: Did Trump ask to be featured on the cover of Vogue Magazine?
Social media users circulated a post claiming Trump asked to be featured on the cover of Vogue magazine
Fact Check: Does viral clip show Netanyahu covered with a sheet and carried into an ambulance?
The viral video shows a tense scene on the road with firetrucks, ambulances, and healthcare workers carrying away bodies.
Fact Check: Is the photo showing US' attack on Iran’s desalination plant in Qeshm real?
The image surfaced after an Iranian minister announced the destruction of a desalination plant.
Fact Check: Did Kamala Harris say, 'Iran is a country we don't live in, so it's not our country'?
The alleged statement surfaced as Harris criticized US military action against Iran, saying Trump 'dragged America into a war that we don't want'
Fact Check: Is the video showing USS Abraham Lincoln on fire after Iranian attack real?
Iran has made several claims about attacking the USS Abraham Lincoln since the beginning of the war in the Middle East
Fact Check: Is Charles Wright's claim US produces more oil than it consumes true?
The tensions surrounding the oil price surge follow joint US-Israeli strikes targeting Iran
Fact Check: Did Iran confirm news of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khomenei's death?
Social media post claims that Iran has confirmed the death of its new supreme leader
Fact Check: Is the video of Benjamin Netanyahu with six fingers AI-generated?
The claim has sparked speculations that Netanyahu might have died during an Iranian missile attack
Fact Check: Is video showing US soldiers distraught after Iranian attack real?
The video appears to show a sobbing US soldier in the remains of a destroyed building
Fact Check: Did recent strikes against Saudi and Oman come from USS Abraham Lincoln?
The claim came after Iran's Navy claimed that its missiles had struck the USS Abraham Lincoln
Fact Check: Did Michelle Obama register to vote as a man in 1994?
The viral image from 1994 shows the image of the couple, accompanied by a voter registration record
Fact Check: Is Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, alive?
The rumor was even reported by prominent news media outlets, including The Washington Journal
Fact Check: Did Kash Patel plead the 5th after Ted Lieu played Epstein audio in Congress?
Ted Lieu is one of the most vocal critics of Donald Trump's involvement in the Epstein files
Fact Check: Is Iran planning to launch drone attacks on California?
FBI had warned local agencies about the possibility that Iran could attempt a surprise drone attack
Fact Check: Is image showing US Embassy in Saudi on fire after Iran’s attack real?
The viral image claims to shows US Embassy in Saudi Arabia engulfed by flames and smoke
Fact Check: Does the majority of Americans oppose the war in Iran?
The war has even led to oil prices fluctuating, which could mean rising prices for gas and goods
Fact Check: Did Trump dismiss Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez over his stance on Iran?
The viral clip shows the two leaders at a diplomatic meeting speaking to each other