Alex Jones facing loss of Infowars platform due to bankruptcy

Radio host Alex Jones is facing the possibility of losing his Infowars media platform due to a federal bankruptcy judge ruling on liquidating his assets to pay the $1.5 billion he owes for false claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

President Biden's False Claims and Confusion

President Biden confuses Iraq and Ukraine, repeats false claims about his family tragedies, and exaggerates stories for political gain, leading to fact-checks and corrections.

Conviction of Donald Trump and False Claims Against Alvin Bragg

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who prosecuted the case, is facing baseless claims on social media about his wealth. Fact-checking sources have debunked these claims, showing Bragg's financial holdings are significantly lower than alleged.

Debunking False Claims About Judge in Trump's Criminal Case

Social media posts circulating false claims about the judge who presided over former President Donald Trump's criminal case in New York have been debunked. Claims regarding the judge's wife and daughter's connections to Democrats are inaccurate and misleading.

False Claims about Tear-Gassing of Peaceful Protesters at Lafayette Square

President Joe Biden falsely claimed former President Donald Trump tear-gassed peaceful protesters at Lafayette Square for a photo-op. A report from the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Interior exonerated Trump from these claims. Biden's statements were debunked, as tear gas was used by the Metropolitan Police Department, not by USPP officers. Various prominent figures, including Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, also falsely stated that tear gas was used. The media exaggerated the events, with CNN and others falsely reporting that peaceful protesters were tear-gassed. Biden and the DNC have continued to repeat these false claims.

Misleading Joe Biden Campaign Commercial Narrated by Robert De Niro

A new campaign commercial from Joe Biden featuring Robert De Niro narrating a misleading ad that takes former President Donald Trump's words out of context. The ad falsely claims Trump called for a 'bloodbath' and recommended 'drinking bleach.' De Niro has been vocal about his anti-Trump views.

Spread of False Voter Registration Claims Online

False claims about skyrocketing rates of voters registering without a photo ID in three states spread online, leading to misinformation and public figures expressing concern. The incident sheds light on the dominance of right-wing political discussion by pseudonymous internet personalities who spread misinformation, often unchecked. These accounts thrive on engagement algorithms, lack of content moderation, and endorsements from high-profile figures like Elon Musk.

Net Worth Claims against Letitia James

New York Attorney General Letitia James, who won a civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump, has a net worth of about $2.7 million, but baseless claims on social media suggest she's worth $15 million. The claims are unverified and lack credibility.

Transphobic Disinformation Targeting Brigitte Macron

French first lady Brigitte Macron continues to face transphobic disinformation spreading to the United States, with false claims about her gender being circulated on social media. President Emmanuel Macron has taken legal action against those behind the allegations.

Accusations against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried

FTX Trading CEO John Ray accuses disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried of making false claims in his sentencing memo to secure a lighter prison term. Ray highlights the harm caused by Bankman-Fried and refutes his claims of being remorseful.

Former President Donald Trump's Speech at Ohio Campaign Event

Former President Donald Trump used dehumanizing language towards immigrants, predicted a 'blood bath' if he loses the election, and made derogatory remarks about political opponents during a campaign event in Ohio.

Conspiracy Theory about Brigitte Macron

President Macron addresses false conspiracy theory about his wife being born a man, denouncing it as libel. The claims gained prominence after being addressed by the First Family and a court ruling. Macron challenges the conspiracy in the public sphere and two YouTubers were convicted of libel for spreading the false claims.

CNBC Interview with Donald Trump

CNBC allowed former President Donald Trump to make false and outrageous comments without scrutiny during an extended live telephone interview, failing to fact-check or challenge him on his claims.