“Im doing a major Conference Call with Faith Leaders from all over the Country, and AT&T is totally unable to make their equipment work properly. This is the second time its happened. If the Boss of AT&T, whoever that may be, could get involved — It would be good. There are tens of thousands of people on the line!” @realDonaldTrump
Fact-Check Summary Donald Trump’s complaint on social media concerning an AT&T equipment failure during a conference call with faith leaders on June 30, 2025, is confirmed by multiple reputable sources, including Reuters and AOL News. The incident did occur, Trump did make the statement, and the leader of AT&T is John Stankey. While evidence of a prior identical event is…
“To show people how spoiled Countries have become with respect to the United States of America, and I have great respect for Japan, they wont take our RICE, and yet they have a massive rice shortage. In other words, well just be sending them a letter, and we love having them as a Trading Partner for many years to come.” @realDonaldTrump
Fact-Check Summary The social media post claims that Japan “won’t take our RICE” despite experiencing a massive rice shortage, suggesting a lack of cooperation in U.S.-Japan trade relations. Fact-checking this statement using credible sources reveals that Japan is indeed facing a significant rice shortage due to weather events, policy failures, and increased demand. However, the claim that Japan refuses U.S.…
“Jerome Too Late Powell, and his entire Board, should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen to the United States. They have one of the easiest, yet most prestigious, jobs in America, and they have FAILED — And continue to do so. If they were doing their job properly, our Country would be saving Trillions of Dollars in Interest Cost. The Board just sits there and watches, so they are equally to blame. We should be paying 1% Interest, or better!” @realDonaldTrump
Fact-Check Summary The social media post criticizes Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the Fed Board, blaming them for high U.S. interest costs and asserting that interest rates should be 1% or lower. Fact-checking against current economic data shows that while U.S. interest costs are high, this is due to enormous national debt and the Fed’s fight against inflation, not…
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Fact-Check Summary The content presents a robust, source-supported overview of internet memes, accurately covering key areas such as their history, evolving formats, creation processes, design guidelines, current trends (as of June 2025), uses in society and conflict, and the influence of AI tools. Referenced sources and recent case studies (e.g., Ukrainian wartime memes, June 2025 trends like the “Holy f—ing…
“Not that it really matters, but a terribly untalented writer for badly failing Forbes Magazine, Dan Alexander, who probably cant get a meaningful job in the business, has written so inaccurately about me that it is ridiculous. Many others also, the media is mostly Fake News, but Forbes doesnt even try to get things right. I havent spoken to these SleazeBags in years, they dont want the facts, and theyre so inaccurate (purposely!) about everything. I would have thought Forbes would be DEAD by now, but it continues to hang around like a bad disease. Isnt it owned by a hostile nation? Anyway, thats what happens when you have bad reporters with evil intentions. Eventually the publication dies. Ive happily seen it over, and over, again!” @realDonaldTrump
Fact-Check Summary The claims made in the Truth Social post malign both Forbes Magazine and journalist Dan Alexander with assertions that are largely unsubstantiated or misleading. Dan Alexander is a recognized and award-winning journalist, particularly noted for his coverage of Donald Trump’s finances. Forbes, while previously criticized for its contributor platform, has made improvements and continues to be recognized as…
