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Along with President Trump's rally to celebrate his first 100 days of efforts and accomplishments and projects in process, the White House has also published "100 Days of Hoaxes: Cutting Through the Fake News."

This is both instructive and entertaining and everybody is encouraged to utilize it to counter the fake news we see posted day after day here at USMB. And feel free to add to it those other hoaxes they put out there as 'news' but that have been or can be thoroughly debunked.


And for those who don't know how to click on a link or don't want to deal with one on their phones or whatever, this is the list so far copied verbatim from the website:

"In no particular order, here are some of the most egregious hoaxes peddled by the usual suspects so far in President Trump’s second term:

  • HOAX: Fake News CNN attempted to “fact check” President Trump’s claim that the Biden Administration spent millions on “making mice transgender.”
  • FACT: After their so-called “fact check” was thoroughly debunked, they were forced to update it in disgrace and admit the claim was, in fact, true.

  • HOAX: The Fake News claimed the Department of Defense removed Gen. Colin Powell’s name from a list of notable Americans buried at Arlington Cemetery.
  • FACT: No service members’ names were removed from that section — and Gen. Powell’s name remains among those listed.

  • HOAX: Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) claimed “no president” presided over more plane crashes during their first month in office as President Trump.
  • FACT: “There were 55 aviation accidents in the U.S. between Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 21, 2021, and Feb. 17, 2021, compared to 35 during the same period for Trump,” Fox News reported.

  • HOAX: Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) and Chicago Public Schools officials claimed, without bothering to verify, that ICE agents had conducted a “raid” at an elementary school — a false claim echoed by media outlets, including the Chicago Tribune.
  • FACT: It was actually the U.S. Secret Service investigating a threat unrelated to immigration.

  • HOAX: Far-left influencers and other leftist hacks falsely claimed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk were out to “cut Social Security.”
  • FACT: They were referencing an interview in which Musk was clearly referring to the tremendous amount of waste, fraud, and abuse within entitlement programs.

  • HOAX: The media smeared DOGE as “young, inexperienced engineers” engineering a “government takeover.”
  • FACT: In reality, DOGE is led by seasoned industry professionals, including successful CEOs who paused their lives to aid in the effort of streamlining government and holding the bureaucracy accountable.

  • HOAX: NBC’s Peter Alexander peddled the lie that “constituents in some traditionally red districts” were unhappy with President Trump’s effort to cut waste, fraud, and abuse in government.
  • FACT: The same “protests” cited by the Fake News were funded and organized by far-left special interest groups.

  • HOAX: NPR claimed NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore — who were stuck on the International Space Station for more than nine months following problems with their spacecraft — were “not stranded.”
  • FACT: NPR itself had described the astronauts as stranded in prior reporting, and only seemed to take issue with the description once President Trump and Elon Musk made it a priority to bring them home.

  • HOAX: A foreign Fake News outlet reported that President Trump “shut down” the British prime minister during a news conference.
  • FACT: In reality, President Trump was simply moving on from a reporter who was trying to goad the two leaders into division.

  • HOAX: NPR falsely claimed the White House was actively searching for a new secretary of defense.
  • FACT: This lie was immediately shut down by multiple Trump Administration officials, including President Trump himself.

  • HOAX: The Fake News attempted to paint illegal immigrant gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia as an innocent “Maryland father” who was unjustly deported by the Trump Administration — and actively censored the truth about him.
  • FACT: Abrego Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador and was deported to his home country amid overwhelming evidence of his gang affiliation.

  • HOAX: Deranged “filmmaker” Michael Moore questioned whether deported illegal immigrants would go on to cure cancer or stop “that asteroid (sic) that’s gonna hit us.”
  • FACT: Moore’s statement was a strong early contender for the dumbest, most ridiculous statement of the year considering those deported illegal immigrants were violent criminals.

  • HOAX: The Fake News portrayed Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas radical who led violent protests at Columbia, as an innocent graduate student with an absolute right to remain in the U.S.
  • FACT: An immigration judge ruled Khalil — who is not a U.S. citizen — can be deported.

  • HOAX: The Financial Times reported that Senior White House Counselor Peter Navarro wanted to remove Canada from the “Five Eyes” intelligence sharing network.
  • FACT: Mr. Navarro immediately shut down this fake story.

  • HOAX: A foreign Fake News reporter claimed President Trump referred to European nations as “parasites.”
  • FACT: President Trump immediately pushed back on this ridiculous claim — as did the Italian prime minister.

  • HOAX: Fake News CNN’s Brianna Keilar implied the Trump Administration was somehow wrong for stopping illegal immigrants from stealing taxpayer dollars in the form of welfare benefits.
  • FACT: Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller summarily embarrassed her with the facts: “The federal government will find EVERY illegal alien who is stealing American taxpayer dollars — and that’s what Americans expect to happen. I don’t even fathom the premise of your question.”

  • HOAX: A favorite refrain of the Fake News is that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is “anti-vaccine.”
  • FACT: Kennedy debunked the lie in his confirmation hearings: “This has been repeatedly debunked … Bringing this up right now is dishonest.”

  • HOAX: WIRED falsely claimed the Social Security Administration is “shifting its public communication exclusively to X” under President Trump.
  • FACT: Not happening.

  • HOAX: Reuters falsely reported that the Trump Administration “stalled a United Nations program in Mexico aimed at stopping imported fentanyl chemicals from reaching the country’s drug cartels.”
  • FACT: The Department of State is actually trying to expand the initiative.

  • FACT: The Fake News frequently pushed the lie that as part of the Trump administration, Secretary Kennedy would implement a national abortion ban and “restrict or even ban medication abortion without a single act of Congress.”
  • FACT: Secretary Kennedy consistently pledged to implement President Trump’s policies — which include leaving abortion to the states, ending barbaric late-term abortions, protecting conscientious objections, and ending federal funding for abortions.

  • HOAX: Fake News savant Tara Palmeri falsely reported that President Trump’s proposal for Gaza was conceived by Jared Kushner.
  • FACT: This lie was immediately and summarily debunked by the Trump Administration: “The worst reporter in America makes up fake news for clout because she has no real sources. Sit down, dummy.”

  • HOAX: Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, and media outlets claimed President Trump’s directive to pause radical, wasteful government spending meant an end to Medicaid, food assistance, and other individual assistance programs.
  • FACT: Individual assistance programs — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, etc. — were explicitly excluded, as was made clear by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and the Office of Management and Budget. Only unnecessary spending — DEI, Green New Scam, NGOs that undermine the national interest — were included in the directive.

  • HOAX: A “physicians advocacy group” was widely cited as opposing President Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
  • FACT: The “advocacy group” was really an astroturfed partisan organization funded by prominent left-wing donors — and accepted fake signatures.

  • HOAX: Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and other Democrats pushed the lie that DOGE posted “classified information” on their website.
  • FACT: That alleged “classified information” was really just an employment headcount — which has been publicly available for years.

  • HOAX: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) claimed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem called all Venezuelan immigrants “dirtbags.”
  • FACT: Secretary Noem actually called illegal immigrant members of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang “dirtbags,” which is true.

  • HOAX: The New York Times wrote that Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., wanted to “ban fluoride in drinking water” and “reverse … one of the most important public health practices in the country’s history.”
  • FACT: New York Times made no mention of their own reporting that fluoride may be “linked to lower IQ scores in children.”

  • HOAX: Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) repeatedly lied about President Trump “going after” Social Security.
  • FACT: President Trump has repeatedly pledged to protect Social Security and make it more robust for American citizens.

  • HOAX: Sen. Mark Kelley (D-AZ) attempted to scare veterans by shamelessly claiming their care was in jeopardy due to “layoffs” at VA hospitals.
  • FACT: The lie was debunked by Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins: “What changes are you talking about? We’ve not had those layoffs… I put $360 million back into community care… It’s concerning to me that a veteran would actually tell stories to veterans that are not true.”

  • HOAX: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) exploited the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport plane crash tragedy by claiming President Trump “froze the hiring” of air traffic controllers.
  • FACT: Air traffic controllers were exempt from the federal hiring freeze.

  • HOAX: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) implied that “cutting” members of an aviation advisory committee was somehow a cause of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport plane crash tragedy.
  • FACT: The advisory group hadn’t met since 2023 and was comprised of business and union leaders who gave “advice” to the TSA and had nothing to do with actual air travel.

  • HOAX: A far-left writer claimed Elon Musk and DOGE staffers “illegally installed a commercial server to control federal HR databases that contain sensitive personal information, including SSNs, home addresses, and medical histories.”
  • FACT: A top official confirmed “there’s nothing illegal and no server, just more made up tall tales from uninformed career bureaucrats.”

  • HOAX: The Washington Post alleged the Trump Administration was setting “quotas” for immigration authorities — and gave the administration just four minutes to comment before publishing.
  • FACT: As usual, this was a fake story.

  • HOAX: Online liberal activists claimed President Trump “took down” President Obama’s portrait in the White House.
  • FACT: Obama’s portrait was not taken down — it was simply moved only feet away from its previous location.

  • HOAX: Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) claimed Attorney General Pam Bondi created a “weaponizing task force.”
  • FACT: It was a task force to END weaponization at the Department of Justice.

  • HOAX: CBS News reported that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a “makeup studio” be installed inside the Pentagon.
  • FACT: It was a “totally fake story,” and the alleged studio was really an existing green room with no frills.

  • HOAX: Politico reported the Trump Administration was debating lifting sanctions on Russian energy assets, including the Nord Stream pipeline.
  • FACT: This was debunked by both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.

  • HOAX: An illegal immigrant in U.S. custody “simply disappeared,” The New York Times reported.
  • FACT: The illegal immigrant was a confirmed member of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang. An immigration judge ordered his removal, and he was deported along with other threats to national security.

  • HOAX: The Wall Street Journal alleged that Special Envoy Steve Witkoff was receiving sensitive information on a personal phone while in Moscow and that Russian Intelligence must’ve had access to the information.
  • FACT: This was a total fabrication. Special Envoy Witkoff did not even have a personal phone with him in Russia. He had only a government phone; a secure line of communication.

  • HOAX: The Wall Street Journal claimed the Trump Administration “sought to portray” deported criminal illegal immigrant gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia as “violent.”
  • FACT: Abrego Garcia’s own wife filed an order of protection against him and testified that he brutally beat her.

  • HOAX: An AP reporter claimed that FAA staff who worked on “radar, landing and navigational aid maintenance, among others” were “harassed on Facebook” by DOGE.
  • FACT: That was a total lie. DOGE doesn’t have a Facebook page and no professionals who perform critical safety functions were fired.

  • HOAX: The Daily Beast claimed Vice President JD Vance “broke one of the most notorious Vatican rules during his Easter weekend visit” by being photographed in the Sistine Chapel.
  • FACT: Buried all the way down in the 14th paragraph, The Daily Beast admitted the vice president was given special permission by the Vatican to have photographs taken inside the Sistine Chapel.

  • HOAX: Left-wing social media accounts promoted fake, AI-generated audio of Vice President Vance “disparaging Elon Musk in private.”
  • FACT: The audio was debunked as fake.

  • HOAX: The New York Times reported that funding for the Women’s Health Initiative was being slashed by the Department of Health and Human Services.
  • FACT: Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., himself declared this Fake News and recognized the project is “mission critical.”

  • HOAX: Fox News’s Jennifer Griffin gave legitimacy to a hoax from delusional Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) and Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth requested nearly $140,000 in “upgrades” to his government residence.
  • FACT: This lie was debunked by Secretary Hegseth — and it was so outrageous, even the AP was forced to admit it was completely fake.

  • HOAX: Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) and many others claimed the Supreme Court ordered the return of illegal immigrant gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States.
  • FACT: Even CNN admitted that’s not what happened: “They did not order the administration to return him to the United States … they could’ve said ‘we order him returned,’ but they didn’t do that.”

  • HOAX: Joe Biden accused the Trump Administration of “taking aim at Social Security.”
  • FACT: As usual, he was lying — President Trump has repeatedly pledged to protect Social Security.

  • HOAX: Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) claimed the arrest of a Milwaukee judge who helped an illegal immigrant evade arrest was “unprecedented.”
  • FACT: It wasn’t; it has happened before.

  • HOAX: Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) called the arrest of a Milwaukee judge who helped an illegal immigrant evade arrest a “gravely serious and drastic move.”
  • FACT: The judge violated the law by obstructing an ICE arrest of an illegal immigrant.

  • HOAX: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) claimed the arrest of the Milwaukee judge who obstructed an apprehension of a criminal illegal immigrant “threatens the rule of law.”
  • FACT: It literally does the opposite because no one is above the law.

  • HOAX: Politico claimed the Trump Administration “wipe[d] out firefighter health and safety programs.”
  • FACT: The programs remain a top priority for the administration — and will remain intact.

  • HOAX: Sen. Elizabeth Warren claimed that President Trump’s policies make it so “no one wants to make investments in the United States.”
  • FACT: President Trump has secured more than $5 trillion in investments since taking office, which is expected to create more than 451,000 new jobs — and the list is only expected to grow.

  • HOAX: NBC’s Kristen Welker peddled a Fake News hoax that the Trump Administration was deporting children.
  • FACT: Secretary of State Marco Rubio shut down her desperate attempt at a hoax by highlighting how the mother, who was in the country illegally, made that choice all on her own.

  • HOAX: The New York Times implied President Trump was alone in wearing a blue suit to the funeral of Pope Francis.
  • FACT: Photos show dozens of world leaders and other attendees — many situated near President Trump — also wearing blue clothing.

  • HOAX: Teachers’ union boss Randi Weingarten accused President Trump of taking teachers’ salaries and giving them to “billionaires” by cutting the Department of Education.
  • FACT: President Trump has repeatedly called teachers “the most important people in this country” who should be paid more, not less. The federal government does not pay the salaries of teachers; state and local governments do.

  • HOAX: The Fake News and their predictable allies ran with a story that claimed an American citizen was detained by authorities after he informed them he was, in fact, a citizen.
  • FACT: That’s not what happened. The individual “approached Border Patrol in Tucson and stated he had entered the U.S. illegally through Nogales. He said he wanted to turn himself in and completed a sworn statement identifying as a Mexican citizen who had entered unlawfully … A few days later, his family presented documents showing U.S. citizenship. The charges were dismissed, and he was released to his family.”

  • HOAX: PBS News claimed “DOGE operatives attempted to gain access to secure spaces,” implying they attempted to access classified information without approval.
  • FACT: This wasn’t even remotely true.

  • HOAX: The AP falsely claimed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Trump is “very good friends” with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • FACT: The AP was humiliatingly forced to retract its story, admitting they were wrong. Stephanie Ruhle also had to issue a correction. DNI Gabbard was referencing President Trump’s relationship with Indian PM Narendra Modi.

  • HOAX: Student visa holders should have unfettered access to do whatever they want in the United States.
  • FACT: Wrong. As Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “When you apply to enter the United States and you get a visa, you are a guest… If you tell us when you apply for a visa ‘I’m coming to the U.S. to participate in pro-Hamas events,’ that runs counter to the foreign policy interest of the United States… If you had told us you were going to do that, we never would have given you the visa.”"
 
Lies and a 92% hostile bias against Trump shows that the MSM are political hacks not a "free press".
Very true. But not just the MSM but the TDS afflicted leftists in general.

Right now members are trying to tell us the hoax that Trump has or will crash the economy but ignore that we were all advised there would be some temporary pain as the government dealt with China and others who have been eroding our economy and manipulating our currency for decades now. Once that is corrected and trade deals are finalized we'll see the market come roaring back. It has been up for several days in a row now and is up hugely today following a great job creation report.

As it is the economy seems to be doing just fine.
 
Very true. But not just the MSM but the TDS afflicted leftists in general.
Right now members are trying to tell us the hoax that Trump has or will crash the economy but ignore that we were all advised there would be some temporary pain as the government dealt with China and others who have been eroding our economy and manipulating our currency for decades now. Once that is corrected and trade deals are finalized we'll see the market come roaring back. It has been up for several days in a row now and is up hugely today following a great job creation report. As it is the economy seems to be doing just fine.
What is also helping the stock market is that China is now negotiating. Looks like the trade war is almost over.
 
Democrats are in absolute panic mode, throwing shit against the wall hoping something will stick to president Trump. Meanwhile the American people look at the Democrats behavior with confirmation that kicking their lying asses to the curb was the right decision.
 
Democrats are in absolute panic mode, throwing shit against the wall hoping something will stick to president Trump. Meanwhile the American people look at the Democrats behavior with confirmation that kicking their lying asses to the curb was the right decision.
And along those lines and including a lot of the debunked hoaxes listed in the OP, Kellyanne Conway today offering her own comments on the Democrats disastrous first 100 days.

From the article:
". . .As President Trump reflects on promises kept in his first 100 days in office, here are 25 mind-numbing things Democrats did and said in 2025 (so far):

  1. Democrats turned President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress in March into a disjointed political theater. They paddle-waved, stood for no reason, heckled, and even sat stone-faced when a 13-year-old brain cancer patient was named an honorary Secret Service member.
  2. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and other Dems held a 12-hour sit-in, – a "moral moment" on a "sacred civil space" – to protest Trump's budget proposal. Preaching to a camera on the Capitol steps while Congress isn’t in session and other folks are in church is weird. Booker, who, like Kamala Harris, received ZERO votes in the 2020 Democrat primaries, seems super bored lately. He spoke for 25 hours on the Senate floor and said precious little.
  3. At a New Hampshire Democratic fundraiser, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker called for "mass protests," stating Republicans "cannot know a moment of peace," and must be "castigated" and "punished," "feel[ing] in their bones…that we will relegate their portraits to the museum halls reserved for tyrants and traitors." Democrats cannot help but diminish and threaten their opposition, regardless of the consequences.
  4. The Democrats’ remarkable talent for misreading the room was on full display with a painfully awkward "choose your fighter" video that made everyone except their most devoted supporters physically recoil.
  5. Polls show Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has record-low approval ratings in his state of New York, and is under threat by thirsty AOC, who may primary him.
  6. Rep. Jasmine Crockett referred to Texas Gov. Abbott (who is paralyzed and uses a wheelchair) as "Governor Hot Wheels" to ignorant laughter from the audience she was entertaining (not educating). One of the loudest mouths of late showed a lack of civility by making an ableist joke at a human rights event.
  7. In a bold new strategy to clinch back power, Democrats are now funding attacks on...other Democrats. Newly-elected DNC Vice Chair David Hogg pledged $20 million to oust "asleep-at-the-wheel" Democratic incumbents, incurring the ire of an old guard that thought it would be cool to elevate a young guy to "help" them hold onto power.
  8. In a not-so-clever series of coordinated, synchronized videos called "Sh*t That Ain’t True," Democrats accidentally introduced more Americans to President Trump’s policies and achievements.
  9. Ignoring the will of many Americans to toss acronyms like CRT, ESG and DEI in favor of USA, the DNC now insists that "leadership diversity" includes a nonbinary title-holder.
  10. The DNC also kicked off its leadership vote with "land acknowledgement"—that America is "stolen land"—because nothing rallies voters like a guilt trip about their country.
  11. Every DNC Chair candidate explained the 2024 loss not as one of strategic failures or messaging missteps of a deeply unimpressive candidate, but with the shopworn charges of racism and misogyny.
  12. Rep. Jasmine Crockett blamed grocery prices and housing costs, which were stubbornly sky-high during Biden-Harris, on President Trump’s deportations.
  13. 82-year-old Rep. Rosa DeLauro cringingly tried to attract young voters by dropping Gen Z slang terms, instead of dropping interest rates or unemployment rates for them.
  14. In an apparent attempt to get on a watchlist, an illegal activist proudly announced her immigration status, sexual orientation, and protest schedule.
  15. In his first speech since the election, President Joe Biden made reference to "colored kids."
  16. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer very foolishly tried to take cover behind a stack of blue folders during a press conference with President Trump in the Oval Office.
  17. Former Kamala Harris running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz openly celebrated Tesla’s stock drop, ignoring the thousands of jobs tied to Tesla and the $400 million loss to Minnesota’s pension fund.
  18. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was visibly upset during President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress when POTUS announced no more men in women’s sports.
  19. The mainstream media spent 64 minutes covering the Kilmar Abrego Garcia story, and ZERO minutes on victims of illegal immigrant crimes or their families.
  20. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries posted a video claiming "the American people are with us" in his opposition to Trump—even though he was standing alone outside the Capitol.
  21. New York Attorney General Letitia James, the top law enforcement officer of the third largest state, who promised to take down Trump, lied that her father was her husband, and she allegedly falsified mortgage documents.
  22. AOC pulled a Kamala (and a Letitia) at a Nampa, Idaho, rally, after sporting a new accent to connect with the crowd. This was part of a "Fighting Oligarchy" tour -- where she and Sen. Bernie Sanders flew on a private jet to bemoan the wealthy.
  23. On "The View," Stephen A. Smith schooled hostile hosts and caused a mini-furor after saying Trump’s win actually counts as a "mandate." Democrats will never win ever again if they don’t acknowledge reality and stop with the same old strategy.
  24. Democrats planned late-night speeches on the floor to mark what they called "100 days of hell." Weaponizing empty gestures by ranting to C-SPAN after bedtime is not an effective strategy. Take my advice: do less complaining and more policy.
  25. In spite of his remarkable accomplishments so far, President Trump’s second term has 92% negative media coverage from ABC, CBS, and other Democrats. It’s no wonder public trust in the mainstream media is the lowest it’s been in over 50 years."
 
Along with President Trump's rally to celebrate his first 100 days of efforts and accomplishments and projects in process, the White House has also published "100 Days of Hoaxes: Cutting Through the Fake News."

This is both instructive and entertaining and everybody is encouraged to utilize it to counter the fake news we see posted day after day here at USMB. And feel free to add to it those other hoaxes they put out there as 'news' but that have been or can be thoroughly debunked.


And for those who don't know how to click on a link or don't want to deal with one on their phones or whatever, this is the list so far copied verbatim from the website:

"In no particular order, here are some of the most egregious hoaxes peddled by the usual suspects so far in President Trump’s second term:

  • HOAX: Fake News CNN attempted to “fact check” President Trump’s claim that the Biden Administration spent millions on “making mice transgender.”
  • FACT: After their so-called “fact check” was thoroughly debunked, they were forced to update it in disgrace and admit the claim was, in fact, true.

  • HOAX: The Fake News claimed the Department of Defense removed Gen. Colin Powell’s name from a list of notable Americans buried at Arlington Cemetery.
  • FACT: No service members’ names were removed from that section — and Gen. Powell’s name remains among those listed.

  • HOAX: Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) claimed “no president” presided over more plane crashes during their first month in office as President Trump.
  • FACT: “There were 55 aviation accidents in the U.S. between Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 21, 2021, and Feb. 17, 2021, compared to 35 during the same period for Trump,” Fox News reported.

  • HOAX: Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) and Chicago Public Schools officials claimed, without bothering to verify, that ICE agents had conducted a “raid” at an elementary school — a false claim echoed by media outlets, including the Chicago Tribune.
  • FACT: It was actually the U.S. Secret Service investigating a threat unrelated to immigration.

  • HOAX: Far-left influencers and other leftist hacks falsely claimed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk were out to “cut Social Security.”
  • FACT: They were referencing an interview in which Musk was clearly referring to the tremendous amount of waste, fraud, and abuse within entitlement programs.

  • HOAX: The media smeared DOGE as “young, inexperienced engineers” engineering a “government takeover.”
  • FACT: In reality, DOGE is led by seasoned industry professionals, including successful CEOs who paused their lives to aid in the effort of streamlining government and holding the bureaucracy accountable.

  • HOAX: NBC’s Peter Alexander peddled the lie that “constituents in some traditionally red districts” were unhappy with President Trump’s effort to cut waste, fraud, and abuse in government.
  • FACT: The same “protests” cited by the Fake News were funded and organized by far-left special interest groups.

  • HOAX: NPR claimed NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore — who were stuck on the International Space Station for more than nine months following problems with their spacecraft — were “not stranded.”
  • FACT: NPR itself had described the astronauts as stranded in prior reporting, and only seemed to take issue with the description once President Trump and Elon Musk made it a priority to bring them home.

  • HOAX: A foreign Fake News outlet reported that President Trump “shut down” the British prime minister during a news conference.
  • FACT: In reality, President Trump was simply moving on from a reporter who was trying to goad the two leaders into division.

  • HOAX: NPR falsely claimed the White House was actively searching for a new secretary of defense.
  • FACT: This lie was immediately shut down by multiple Trump Administration officials, including President Trump himself.

  • HOAX: The Fake News attempted to paint illegal immigrant gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia as an innocent “Maryland father” who was unjustly deported by the Trump Administration — and actively censored the truth about him.
  • FACT: Abrego Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador and was deported to his home country amid overwhelming evidence of his gang affiliation.

  • HOAX: Deranged “filmmaker” Michael Moore questioned whether deported illegal immigrants would go on to cure cancer or stop “that asteroid (sic) that’s gonna hit us.”
  • FACT: Moore’s statement was a strong early contender for the dumbest, most ridiculous statement of the year considering those deported illegal immigrants were violent criminals.

  • HOAX: The Fake News portrayed Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas radical who led violent protests at Columbia, as an innocent graduate student with an absolute right to remain in the U.S.
  • FACT: An immigration judge ruled Khalil — who is not a U.S. citizen — can be deported.

  • HOAX: The Financial Times reported that Senior White House Counselor Peter Navarro wanted to remove Canada from the “Five Eyes” intelligence sharing network.
  • FACT: Mr. Navarro immediately shut down this fake story.

  • HOAX: A foreign Fake News reporter claimed President Trump referred to European nations as “parasites.”
  • FACT: President Trump immediately pushed back on this ridiculous claim — as did the Italian prime minister.

  • HOAX: Fake News CNN’s Brianna Keilar implied the Trump Administration was somehow wrong for stopping illegal immigrants from stealing taxpayer dollars in the form of welfare benefits.
  • FACT: Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller summarily embarrassed her with the facts: “The federal government will find EVERY illegal alien who is stealing American taxpayer dollars — and that’s what Americans expect to happen. I don’t even fathom the premise of your question.”

  • HOAX: A favorite refrain of the Fake News is that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is “anti-vaccine.”
  • FACT: Kennedy debunked the lie in his confirmation hearings: “This has been repeatedly debunked … Bringing this up right now is dishonest.”

  • HOAX: WIRED falsely claimed the Social Security Administration is “shifting its public communication exclusively to X” under President Trump.
  • FACT: Not happening.

  • HOAX: Reuters falsely reported that the Trump Administration “stalled a United Nations program in Mexico aimed at stopping imported fentanyl chemicals from reaching the country’s drug cartels.”
  • FACT: The Department of State is actually trying to expand the initiative.

  • FACT: The Fake News frequently pushed the lie that as part of the Trump administration, Secretary Kennedy would implement a national abortion ban and “restrict or even ban medication abortion without a single act of Congress.”
  • FACT: Secretary Kennedy consistently pledged to implement President Trump’s policies — which include leaving abortion to the states, ending barbaric late-term abortions, protecting conscientious objections, and ending federal funding for abortions.

  • HOAX: Fake News savant Tara Palmeri falsely reported that President Trump’s proposal for Gaza was conceived by Jared Kushner.
  • FACT: This lie was immediately and summarily debunked by the Trump Administration: “The worst reporter in America makes up fake news for clout because she has no real sources. Sit down, dummy.”

  • HOAX: Sen. Chris Murphy, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, and media outlets claimed President Trump’s directive to pause radical, wasteful government spending meant an end to Medicaid, food assistance, and other individual assistance programs.
  • FACT: Individual assistance programs — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, etc. — were explicitly excluded, as was made clear by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and the Office of Management and Budget. Only unnecessary spending — DEI, Green New Scam, NGOs that undermine the national interest — were included in the directive.

  • HOAX: A “physicians advocacy group” was widely cited as opposing President Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
  • FACT: The “advocacy group” was really an astroturfed partisan organization funded by prominent left-wing donors — and accepted fake signatures.

  • HOAX: Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and other Democrats pushed the lie that DOGE posted “classified information” on their website.
  • FACT: That alleged “classified information” was really just an employment headcount — which has been publicly available for years.

  • HOAX: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) claimed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem called all Venezuelan immigrants “dirtbags.”
  • FACT: Secretary Noem actually called illegal immigrant members of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang “dirtbags,” which is true.

  • HOAX: The New York Times wrote that Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., wanted to “ban fluoride in drinking water” and “reverse … one of the most important public health practices in the country’s history.”
  • FACT: New York Times made no mention of their own reporting that fluoride may be “linked to lower IQ scores in children.”

  • HOAX: Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) repeatedly lied about President Trump “going after” Social Security.
  • FACT: President Trump has repeatedly pledged to protect Social Security and make it more robust for American citizens.

  • HOAX: Sen. Mark Kelley (D-AZ) attempted to scare veterans by shamelessly claiming their care was in jeopardy due to “layoffs” at VA hospitals.
  • FACT: The lie was debunked by Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins: “What changes are you talking about? We’ve not had those layoffs… I put $360 million back into community care… It’s concerning to me that a veteran would actually tell stories to veterans that are not true.”

  • HOAX: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) exploited the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport plane crash tragedy by claiming President Trump “froze the hiring” of air traffic controllers.
  • FACT: Air traffic controllers were exempt from the federal hiring freeze.

  • HOAX: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) implied that “cutting” members of an aviation advisory committee was somehow a cause of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport plane crash tragedy.
  • FACT: The advisory group hadn’t met since 2023 and was comprised of business and union leaders who gave “advice” to the TSA and had nothing to do with actual air travel.

  • HOAX: A far-left writer claimed Elon Musk and DOGE staffers “illegally installed a commercial server to control federal HR databases that contain sensitive personal information, including SSNs, home addresses, and medical histories.”
  • FACT: A top official confirmed “there’s nothing illegal and no server, just more made up tall tales from uninformed career bureaucrats.”

  • HOAX: The Washington Post alleged the Trump Administration was setting “quotas” for immigration authorities — and gave the administration just four minutes to comment before publishing.
  • FACT: As usual, this was a fake story.

  • HOAX: Online liberal activists claimed President Trump “took down” President Obama’s portrait in the White House.
  • FACT: Obama’s portrait was not taken down — it was simply moved only feet away from its previous location.

  • HOAX: Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) claimed Attorney General Pam Bondi created a “weaponizing task force.”
  • FACT: It was a task force to END weaponization at the Department of Justice.

  • HOAX: CBS News reported that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a “makeup studio” be installed inside the Pentagon.
  • FACT: It was a “totally fake story,” and the alleged studio was really an existing green room with no frills.

  • HOAX: Politico reported the Trump Administration was debating lifting sanctions on Russian energy assets, including the Nord Stream pipeline.
  • FACT: This was debunked by both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff.

  • HOAX: An illegal immigrant in U.S. custody “simply disappeared,” The New York Times reported.
  • FACT: The illegal immigrant was a confirmed member of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang. An immigration judge ordered his removal, and he was deported along with other threats to national security.

  • HOAX: The Wall Street Journal alleged that Special Envoy Steve Witkoff was receiving sensitive information on a personal phone while in Moscow and that Russian Intelligence must’ve had access to the information.
  • FACT: This was a total fabrication. Special Envoy Witkoff did not even have a personal phone with him in Russia. He had only a government phone; a secure line of communication.

  • HOAX: The Wall Street Journal claimed the Trump Administration “sought to portray” deported criminal illegal immigrant gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia as “violent.”
  • FACT: Abrego Garcia’s own wife filed an order of protection against him and testified that he brutally beat her.

  • HOAX: An AP reporter claimed that FAA staff who worked on “radar, landing and navigational aid maintenance, among others” were “harassed on Facebook” by DOGE.
  • FACT: That was a total lie. DOGE doesn’t have a Facebook page and no professionals who perform critical safety functions were fired.

  • HOAX: The Daily Beast claimed Vice President JD Vance “broke one of the most notorious Vatican rules during his Easter weekend visit” by being photographed in the Sistine Chapel.
  • FACT: Buried all the way down in the 14th paragraph, The Daily Beast admitted the vice president was given special permission by the Vatican to have photographs taken inside the Sistine Chapel.

  • HOAX: Left-wing social media accounts promoted fake, AI-generated audio of Vice President Vance “disparaging Elon Musk in private.”
  • FACT: The audio was debunked as fake.

  • HOAX: The New York Times reported that funding for the Women’s Health Initiative was being slashed by the Department of Health and Human Services.
  • FACT: Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., himself declared this Fake News and recognized the project is “mission critical.”

  • HOAX: Fox News’s Jennifer Griffin gave legitimacy to a hoax from delusional Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) and Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth requested nearly $140,000 in “upgrades” to his government residence.
  • FACT: This lie was debunked by Secretary Hegseth — and it was so outrageous, even the AP was forced to admit it was completely fake.

  • HOAX: Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) and many others claimed the Supreme Court ordered the return of illegal immigrant gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States.
  • FACT: Even CNN admitted that’s not what happened: “They did not order the administration to return him to the United States … they could’ve said ‘we order him returned,’ but they didn’t do that.”

  • HOAX: Joe Biden accused the Trump Administration of “taking aim at Social Security.”
  • FACT: As usual, he was lying — President Trump has repeatedly pledged to protect Social Security.

  • HOAX: Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) claimed the arrest of a Milwaukee judge who helped an illegal immigrant evade arrest was “unprecedented.”
  • FACT: It wasn’t; it has happened before.

  • HOAX: Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) called the arrest of a Milwaukee judge who helped an illegal immigrant evade arrest a “gravely serious and drastic move.”
  • FACT: The judge violated the law by obstructing an ICE arrest of an illegal immigrant.

  • HOAX: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) claimed the arrest of the Milwaukee judge who obstructed an apprehension of a criminal illegal immigrant “threatens the rule of law.”
  • FACT: It literally does the opposite because no one is above the law.

  • HOAX: Politico claimed the Trump Administration “wipe[d] out firefighter health and safety programs.”
  • FACT: The programs remain a top priority for the administration — and will remain intact.

  • HOAX: Sen. Elizabeth Warren claimed that President Trump’s policies make it so “no one wants to make investments in the United States.”
  • FACT: President Trump has secured more than $5 trillion in investments since taking office, which is expected to create more than 451,000 new jobs — and the list is only expected to grow.

  • HOAX: NBC’s Kristen Welker peddled a Fake News hoax that the Trump Administration was deporting children.
  • FACT: Secretary of State Marco Rubio shut down her desperate attempt at a hoax by highlighting how the mother, who was in the country illegally, made that choice all on her own.

  • HOAX: The New York Times implied President Trump was alone in wearing a blue suit to the funeral of Pope Francis.
  • FACT: Photos show dozens of world leaders and other attendees — many situated near President Trump — also wearing blue clothing.

  • HOAX: Teachers’ union boss Randi Weingarten accused President Trump of taking teachers’ salaries and giving them to “billionaires” by cutting the Department of Education.
  • FACT: President Trump has repeatedly called teachers “the most important people in this country” who should be paid more, not less. The federal government does not pay the salaries of teachers; state and local governments do.

  • HOAX: The Fake News and their predictable allies ran with a story that claimed an American citizen was detained by authorities after he informed them he was, in fact, a citizen.
  • FACT: That’s not what happened. The individual “approached Border Patrol in Tucson and stated he had entered the U.S. illegally through Nogales. He said he wanted to turn himself in and completed a sworn statement identifying as a Mexican citizen who had entered unlawfully … A few days later, his family presented documents showing U.S. citizenship. The charges were dismissed, and he was released to his family.”

  • HOAX: PBS News claimed “DOGE operatives attempted to gain access to secure spaces,” implying they attempted to access classified information without approval.
  • FACT: This wasn’t even remotely true.

  • HOAX: The AP falsely claimed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Trump is “very good friends” with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • FACT: The AP was humiliatingly forced to retract its story, admitting they were wrong. Stephanie Ruhle also had to issue a correction. DNI Gabbard was referencing President Trump’s relationship with Indian PM Narendra Modi.

  • HOAX: Student visa holders should have unfettered access to do whatever they want in the United States.
  • FACT: Wrong. As Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “When you apply to enter the United States and you get a visa, you are a guest… If you tell us when you apply for a visa ‘I’m coming to the U.S. to participate in pro-Hamas events,’ that runs counter to the foreign policy interest of the United States… If you had told us you were going to do that, we never would have given you the visa.”"
This is a lie, his name is Eric Swallows.
 
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