Inaccurate Military Rank Listing of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Wikipedia

Wikipedia incorrectly lists Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as a 'Command Sergeant Major' when he retired as a 'Master Sergeant'. There are accusations of stolen valor due to the discrepancy in his military rank and claims of being a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Controversy over Wikipedia labeling the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as unreliable on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Wikipedia's left-wing editors have declared the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) unreliable on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict due to bias. ADL defends Israel and is criticized for blurring anti-Zionism with antisemitism. ADL calls the decision 'disturbing' and 'devastating for the Jewish community.' Wikipedia also labels Russian state media, Fox News, and Amazon reviews as unreliable.

Former President Trump's conviction in New York hush money trial

Former President Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York. CNN anchor John Berman suggested that Trump's Wikipedia page should prominently feature this conviction.

Investigation into Video on Trump's Social Media

CNN investigated a video on Trump's social media with the words 'unified Reich,' attributing it to an oversight by a Turkish graphic designer. Trump campaign claimed it was not intentional. President Biden criticized the video. The phrase was from a Wikipedia entry on World War I and has since been deleted.

Controversy Surrounding Katherine Maher and Wikipedia

Katherine Maher, newly appointed CEO of NPR and former CEO of Wikimedia, is facing criticism for her past tweets and leftist views. She is accused of steering Wikipedia away from 'free and open' discussions, labeling it a 'white male westernized construct'. Critics claim her leadership led to Wikipedia becoming a source of fake news and extreme leftist groupthink.