The video was altered by splicing together different moments of an interview Vice President Kamala Harris gave to CNN in ...
The teleprompter was used by Oprah Winfrey, not Kamala Harris. The script matches what Winfrey says later in the interview.
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Fox's and Pink's deleted posts and abandoned accounts predate Combs' arrest. Usher said his X account was hacked, and his ...
The claim that Swift regretted her post-debate endorsement of the Harris-Walz ticket originated on a satirical website.
Combs, who for months has faced lawsuits from victims who alleged that he sexually abused them, was arrested in New York on Sept. 16. He was charged with sex trafficking, transportation to engage in ...
Video of Kamala Harris speaking in September 2024 in Atlanta was altered to slow her speech and create the impression she was drunk.
The claim originated from a satirical social media account. There is no credible evidence that Butker made the statement ...
There is no record of the post on Trump's Truth Social account. The font in the image does not match the one used in ...
Usher did not refuse to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. He said he supports her in an interview on "The View." ...
But there's no evidence such issues occurred at the event held at the Shanksville Fire Station on Sept. 11 to honor the ...
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