Image: GQ In an article titled "We looked for Antifa at the Capitol — we couldn’t find any" written by Adriana Usero, several false and misleading claims were stated. It is important to note that some current data was not available at the time of the Washington Post piece, however, the articles declares: This article will be updated as we continue our search. Perhaps they haven't search further or had time to update the article? opinion To date, no evidence supports the claim that individuals with Antifa connections formed pa…
Snopes published a fact check titled "Did Trump Say Election Fraud Allows for 'Termination' of US Constitution?" to which they said was accurate, however, misleadingly. Others such as The Washington Post, New York Times, Politico, MSNBC, Fox News, and of course, CNN, made more direct claims that Donald Trump "called for the termination of the U.S. Constitution". The only problem with these claims is that they are inaccurate. Snopes Misleading Claim In Snopes "context" section, it states: In a Truth Social …
In an article titled "Fact Check: Could Pregnant 10-Year-Old Girl Get an Abortion in Ohio?" Newsweek makes a false claim that a 10-year old rape victim had to travel to Indiana for an abortion due to Ohio's "6-week ban" on abortion. Newsweek presents the claim of it's fact check as: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, claimed that an unnamed 10-year-old who crossed into Indiana for an abortion, "did not have to leave Ohio to find treatment." The news outlet ultimately decides that the Yost statement is "…