| A daily log of mainstream media hoaxes, exposing their deep biases, as published by Upward News.
1/2/26 NPR targets Nick Shirley’s fraud investigation while sidestepping the issue NPR focused its reporting on scrutinizing conservative YouTuber Nick Shirley’s background and credibility rather than investigating his claims of large-scale Somali fraud in Minnesota. In a viral video, Shirley went to Minnesota investigate Somali daycares to uncover the full extent of the fraud — something NPR has not done. 12/31/25 CBS chief legal correspondent calls out media’s fake narrative Much of the left-leaning media has pushed claims that the Supreme Court is corrupt and acting on President Trump’s behalf. However, CBS’ Jan Crawford rejected that framing live on air, calling it over-reported, patently false, and dangerous, and warning that labeling disagreement as corruption undermines public trust in the rule of law. 12/30/25 MS NOW claims Somalis are being “scapegoated” MS NOW (formerly MSNBC) analyst Mara Gay claimed Somalis in Minnesota are being unfairly targeted by the far right amid the massive fraud scandal. However, out of 92 individuals charged so far with stealing billions from social programs, 82 are Somali-American. 12/29/25 Media claims ICE abducted an innocent bicycle rider A Columbus Dispatch reporter portrayed an ICE arrest as masked agents tackling a man on a bicycle and abducting him in an unmarked car. However, the Department of Homeland Security says the man fell after losing balance, and officers helped untangle him. The arrest targeted Fernandez Flores, a criminal illegal alien with a prior conviction. 12/24/25 Democrats revive a long-debunked smear against Trump Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) and others pointed to a tip in the Epstein files of a woman accusing Donald Trump of rape. However, this old claim has been debunked: the lawsuit was filed anonymously, dismissed, refiled, and then dropped again, never proceeding to trial or producing corroborating evidence.
12/23/25 – BIAS SPOTTER
12/23/25 Axios slams Bari Weiss while ignoring crucial details Axios framed CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss pulling a 60 Minutes segment on deportations to El Salvador’s CECOT prison as politically motivated after Trump publicly complained. However, the segment was pulled because producers failed to include on-the-record responses from the Trump administration to give them a fair shake. 12/21/25 Tulsi Gabbard blasts Reuters’ “propaganda” Reuters claimed that US intelligence assesses Vladimir Putin’s territorial ambitions remain unchanged, potentially threatening peace efforts. But Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard rejected the report, saying US intelligence believes Russia wants to avoid a wider war with NATO and lacks the capability to conquer Ukraine, let alone Europe. 12/20/25 Media falsely claim Belgium is “Russia’s most valuable asset” Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever was attacked by Europe’s mainstream media for refusing to seize Russian assets to give to Ukraine. But De Weaver was always open to doing so: he just wanted assurances that the rest of the EU would back him up if Russia sued in international courts. 12/19/25 ABC News downplays immigrant background of welfare thieves The news agency labeled the two men, who allegedly stole over $7 million in welfare funds, as “Massachusetts men.” But both are originally from Haiti, and only one was a US citizen. 12/18/25 Brian Stelter claims Trump defamation suits threaten free speech CNN’s Brian Stelter framed Trump’s lawsuits against outlets like the BBC as an attack on free speech, but the cases center on proven misrepresentation and deceptive editing — actions which are likely defamatory and thus illegal. 12/15/25 Media claims SCOTUS is handing Trump unchecked power Legacy outlets are warning that the Supreme Court could make Trump “king” by backing him in Trump v. Slaughter, but the case simply asks whether presidents can remove officials in “independent agencies.” Overturning 1935’s Humphrey’s Executor would limit the bureaucracy’s ability to sabotage elected presidents. 12/12/25 House Democrats falsely claimed a veteran was deported In a hearing, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was asked why she deported veteran Sae Joon Park. But Park was not deported: he self-deported after having failed to adhere to a removal order for drug charges 15 years ago. 12/11/25 “The View” reduces Somalia–Norway differences to race The hosts of “The View” claimed Trump’s criticism of Somali welfare fraud and praise for Scandinavian immigrants was racism, ignoring the obvious political, economic, and security differences between Somalia — a failed state with active terror factions — and stable, orderly nations in Northern Europe. 12/10/25 NY Times tries to spin Dems’ immigration record The New York Times framed Biden’s border crisis as a series of mistakes, but Democrats intentionally paused deportations, ended the Remain in Mexico policy, and halted border wall construction — making the “accidental misjudgment” narrative impossible to square with their actions. 12/8/25 Viral story of a “wrongly detained” woman falls apart Online posts painted a US citizen as an innocent victim of federal overreach, but Homeland Security says she refused lawful orders during a stop tied to her illegal migrant boyfriend’s arrest. After confirming her identity, agents released her. 12/6/25 Interventionists misrepresent Trump’s new foreign policy European leaders and pro-interventionists were outraged by the new National Security Strategy, with one analyst writing that America was “burning its assets.” But these critics miss — perhaps willfully — that the administration simply doesn’t see those assets as vital to America’s national interest. 12/5/25 Democrats’ hypocrisy on double-strike military operations Democrats have critiqued Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for a double-strike that eliminated narco-trafficking survivors. But Democrats were silent, at best, when President Barack Obama repeatedly ordered double-tap strikes throughout his presidency. 12/3/25 WaPo’s “war crime” claim against Hegseth falls apart The Washington Post claimed Pete Hegseth ordered troops to “kill everybody” after a Venezuelan drug-boat strike, but New York Times reporting contradicted the story, noting Hegseth gave no such follow-up order — revealing the Post omitted key context that undercut its narrative. 12/2/25 NY Times admits the problem with Somali immigration The New York Times admitted that Somali migrants were “raised in a culture” where stealing from corrupt governments was common, even as it framed Minnesota’s sweeping welfare-fraud crisis as a narrow scandal, downplaying hundreds of millions in stolen taxpayer funds. 12/1/25 ABC amplifies a Hegseth hit piece, ignoring his rebuttal ABC News pushed The Washington Post’s claim that War Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a second strike on a narco-terrorist boat to “kill everybody.” However, Hegseth provided a detailed defense that the targets were indeed narco-terrorists, overlooking experts who said survivors could still coordinate attacks. 11/28/25 Democrats distort who ICE is arresting Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) shared a pie chart claiming that over 80 percent of arrested migrants had no convictions or minor offenses, such as traffic tickets. But ICE officials countered that 70 percent have criminal charges or convictions; the pie chart included only those who have been convicted. 11/26/25 The New Yorker omits felonies while comparing deportation to slavery The New Yorker portrayed Jamaican national Orville Etoria’s deportation as a slave-like ordeal, omitting that his green card was revoked after convictions for murder, armed robbery, and other serious felonies. 11/25/25 CNN denies Mamdani’s calls for property seizure CNN’s Abby Phillip insisted Zohran Mamdani “never” supported property confiscation — ignoring his calls to “seize” luxury condos, his policies enabling city takeovers of properties, and his literal praise for “seizing the means of production.” 11/24/25 NY Times portrays Hamas-linked CAIR as a “civil rights group” The New York Times portrayed CAIR — whose leader openly praised Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre — as a benign “civil rights” organization, omitting its documented Hamas ties, its terrorist designation in multiple countries, and reports of CAIR branches funding anti-Israel agitators. 11/21/25 Democrats spin the unreleased October jobs report A collection of Senate Democrats said the Trump administration was “keeping [the] public [and the] Fed in the dark” about the economy, due to the October jobs numbers not being released. However, they weren’t released because the government shutdown made it impossible to gather data. 11/20/25 Networks hide Democrat video urging military to defy Trump A new video shows Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and other Democrats urging military and intelligence personnel to “refuse” Trump’s orders — a message the major networks completely ignored, despite inevitable wall-to-wall coverage if Republicans had said the same about Biden. 11/19/25 Politico buries its botched transgender “fact-check” Politico claimed Trump was wrong about taxpayer-funded transgender procedures, only to quietly add the very facts they denied — that Obamacare subsidies in multiple states do cover sex-change procedures. Instead of issuing a correction, reporters stealth-edited a later story and never acknowledged the mistake. 11/18/25 Media buries key facts about Trump shooter New reporting shows would-be assassin Thomas Crooks left years of violent threats, extremist posts, and clear warning signs — contradicting the official claim he had no motive or digital footprint. Despite evidence that he may have been known to authorities since 2020, ABC, CBS, and NBC gave the revelations zero coverage. 11/17/25 Media pushes false claim about Dan Bongino’s FBI appointment Multiple outlets claimed Dan Bongino was hired as FBI Deputy Director without passing a background check. In reality, he has held a presidential-level security clearance for over a decade, and all vetting for his new role has been completed. 11/14/25 Democrats falsely said Trump spent Thanksgiving with Jeffrey Epstein In one of the released Epstein emails, Epstein was discussing his 2017 Thanksgiving plans. Democrats misread the email, assuming he was saying he was meeting Trump. However, Trump, then the president, was very publicly at Mar-a-Lago; Democrats quickly deleted their post. 11/13/25 Media distorts the scope of a Supreme Court gay marriage case Major media outlets framed the Court’s refusal to hear Kim Davis’s appeal as a reaffirmation of same-sex marriage rights. In reality, her petition only focused on First Amendment and tort liability questions — not actually overturning Obergefell v. Hodges — a key detail left out of much of the coverage. 11/12/25 CBS calls Antifa riot “mostly peaceful” CBS News Bay Area downplayed violent Antifa attacks outside TPUSA’s UC Berkeley event, describing the chaos as “mostly peaceful.” In reality, masked militants lit flares, assaulted attendees, hurled objects at police, and issued death threats, forcing riot officers to intervene as arrests piled up. 11/11/25 Networks quietly admit Democrats caused the shutdown After weeks of blaming Republicans, ABC, CBS, and NBC finally conceded that Democrats engineered the shutdown, now that eight Democrats defected to strike a deal. The same anchors who carried water for the Left now sound deflated as they acknowledge their side’s strategy backfired. 11/10/25 NY Times panics over the socialist mayor it helped create After boosting Zohran Mamdani’s rise, The New York Times is now begging the socialist mayor-elect to embrace “pragmatism and compromise.” The paper that once championed the far-left policies that helped drive New York’s decline now fears Mamdani may actually put them into practice. 11/8/25 Whistleblower reveals the BBC doctored videos of Trump In a scathing whistleblower report, the British Broadcasting Corporation was revealed to have purposefully manipulated video of Trump’s speeches to make it seem like he was encouraging the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Epoch Times Update: BBC Boss and Head of News Resign After Facing Criticism for Editing Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech. Armstrong: This is clearly election interference. Until journalists are criminally charged for fake news, the public will NEVER get the truth about anything. 11/7/25 Media falsely claims ICE terrorized daycare children Democratic congressmen and media outlets reported that ICE officials went to a preschool to arrest an illegal migrant, putting children at risk. In reality, the migrant fled from officers and sought to hide in the daycare, forcing agents to enter to apprehend her. 11/6/25 TV networks spin shutdown to protect Democrats A Media Research Center study found ABC, CBS, and NBC gave Democrats 87 percent favorable coverage during the shutdown, blaming Republicans and President Trump while ignoring that Senate Democrats have blocked every GOP funding bill. 11/4/25 The Atlantic blames Trump officials for fleeing threats The Atlantic claimed Trump officials brought it on themselves after families of Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth had to flee their homes amid left-wing threats, while minimizing incidents like Charlie Kirk’s assassination and Antifa-linked ICE attacks. 11/3/25 Viral clip falsely portrays an ICE agent using unnecessary violence A video circulating online claimed an “ICE Nazi” was unjustly beating a man in Evanston, IL — but the Department of Homeland Security says the suspect had assaulted agents, kicked them, and grabbed one officer’s genitals during arrest, prompting defensive strikes to subdue him. 11/1/25 CNN inaccurately portrayed a key military move CNN reported that the Pentagon gave “the green light” to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. However, a former Pentagon official noted that this was merely the Joint Staff’s assessment; the final recommendation will be left to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. 10/31/25 The Atlantic downplays threats to Trump administration officials In a major piece, the liberal magazine The Atlantic revealed that Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Stephen Miller, and other administration officials are moving into military housing, portraying the move as depriving officers of their homes. However, those officials are relocating due to threats to their safety. 10/30/25 NBC paints violent criminal as a victim to smear ICE NBC News reported that an “undocumented father” was unfairly arrested on his way to work in San Jose. But Homeland Security noted that the man — a Mexican national — has a record of lewd acts with a child, spousal and domestic battery, prostitution-related crimes, and felony re-entry after deportation. 10/29/25 Zohran Mamdani pushes fake 9/11 sob story NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani claimed his hijab-wearing aunt stopped riding the subway after 9/11 out of fear — but records show no such aunt was in the US at that time, and the relative he later referenced did not wear a hijab and wasn’t in America. 10/28/25 Gavin Newsom pushes fake narrative that he grew up poor California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) claimed recently he grew up poor, eating Wonder Bread and hustling to survive — yet in his younger years, he was featured as a “society kid” from one of California’s richest counties. His father managed the wealthy Getty family’s trust as their lawyer and financial adviser. 10/27/25 NY Times dismisses American heritage as a “myth” A New York Times op-ed claimed the idea of a shared American people is a “right-wing myth” — ignoring centuries of history, from the Founders to Lincoln, who affirmed that the nation is comprised of a citizenry bound by a common heritage, faith, language, and destiny. 10/24/25 PBS uses interview to smear Trump and discredit SCOTUS PBS’ Firing Line host Margaret Hoover used her interview with retired Justice Anthony Kennedy to push anti-Trump talking points and undermine the Supreme Court. Hoover framed Trump as an authoritarian while ignoring Democrats’ threats against justices, all while pretending to defend the Court’s integrity. 10/23/25 PBS glorifies a convicted terrorist PBS’s NewsHour gave a platform to the son of convicted Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti, who was convicted of planning an attack that killed five Israelis. Reporter Leila Molana-Allen portrayed him as a heroic leader and parroted accusations of torture in an Israeli prison, without citing any evidence. 10/22/25 Networks glorify “No Kings” protests while ignoring calls for violence ABC, CBS, NBC, and numerous press outlets praised the “No Kings” demonstrations — but left out protesters carrying signs celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination and calling for violence against conservatives. Instead of condemning the hate, the networks framed the rallies as an exciting demonstration of democracy. 10/21/25 CBS turns disgraced DOJ lawyer into anti-Trump martyr 60 Minutes painted fired Justice Department attorney Erez Reuveni as a heroic truth-teller exposing a “lawless” Trump administration. However, Reuveni was dismissed for refusing to represent the US in court, and his claims of the Trump DOJ skirting the law have been contradicted by internal memos. 10/20/25 NY Times twists ceasefire story to paint Israel as the aggressor The New York Times said Israel “accused” Hamas of breaking the peace deal, leading the Israelis to launch “its heaviest wave of attacks on Gaza” since the ceasefire. However, Hamas broke the ceasefire by killing two Israeli soldiers, and after strikes on Hamas troops and infrastructure, the Israelis immediately reinstated the ceasefire. 10/18/25 A BBC Gaza documentary hid a major aspect of its production The British television agency produced a documentary focusing on the life of a boy in Gaza during the Israel-Gaza War. But the documentary failed to disclose that the narrator was the son of a major Hamas official. 10/17/25 Democrats misrepresented a photo to demonize ICE Democrats widely shared a photo of an American citizen seemingly being threatened at gunpoint by ICE. But the man in the photo had assaulted and thrown rocks at law enforcement, according to ICE officials, and the gun only shot beanbags, not bullets. 10/16/25 Wikipedia smears Charlie Kirk ahead of Medal of Freedom honor Just days before Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Wikipedia editors rewrote his page with racially charged and anti-Christian language. The edits baselessly accused Kirk of promoting “white genocide” and “Christian nationalism.” 10/14/25 Viral “Harvard study” on Gaza deaths exposed as fake A bogus claim that 400,000 Palestinians “disappeared” in Gaza was based on a misrepresented report posted to Harvard Dataverse — not a real Harvard study. The false number, spread by UN officials and CAIR, is contradicted by Hamas’ own figures, which show about 9,500 missing. 10/13/25 Candace Owens pushes another fake Charlie Kirk conspiracy Candace Owens claimed an Egyptian military plane left Utah after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, calling it evidence of a “military operation.” However, the flight actually departed hours before the murder — Owens had confused Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) with Utah’s time zone. 10/11/25 CNN blames Israel for the war in Gaza A recent CNN article said that “Israel launched its war in Gaza,” implying that they attacked without provocation. But the war was launched by Hamas after they invaded Israel on October 7, murdered over 1,200 civilians, and took hundreds of hostages. 10/10/25 CNN runs cover for left-wing violence CNN anchor Erin Burnett said, “Antifa-linked violence is rare and limited” compared to right-wing violence. But as studies and media reports — including Upward News — have shown, left-wing inspired violence is now significantly greater than right-wing violence. 10/9/25 DHS debunks Sen. Murphy’s accusation against ICE Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) accused ICE agents of intentionally using violence after a viral image showed one pointing a gun at a civilian. But the Department of Homeland Security clarified it was a non-lethal pepper ball launcher used after activists tried to ram a Border Patrol vehicle — all within protocol. 10/8/25 MSNBC falsely links Trump to judge’s house fire MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace and “Prosecuting Donald Trump” co-host Mary McCord blamed President Trump for a fire at Judge Diane Goodstein’s South Carolina home — despite state authorities saying there was no sign of an explosion or an intentional act or arson. 10/6/25 Mainstream media ignore Democrat’s assassination texts When Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones was caught fantasizing in texts about murdering a GOP rival and his family, the Sunday shows stayed silent. ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC all skipped the story. Only NBC’s Meet the Press briefly mentioned it, brushing off the scandal as a “private conversation.” 10/3/25 Yes, Democrats want to fund healthcare for illegal migrants Democratic leaders deny that the healthcare funds they are demanding in exchange for ending the shutdown would go toward illegals. But their funding bill repeals Subtitle B in Title VII of the One Big Beautiful Act, restoring some federal healthcare benefits to noncitizens. 10/1/25 NYT flips on Comey indictment after cheering Trump’s The New York Times once called Donald Trump’s indictment vital to “preserve the rule of law.” But when a grand jury indicted James Comey for false statements and obstruction, the paper warned the justice system was in danger — exposing a clear double standard. 9/30/25 Axios, NYT spin anti-ICE shooter’s motives as unclear After a 29-year-old man opened fire on an ICE vehicle in Dallas — leaving behind bullets marked “ANTI-ICE” — The New York Times and Axios downplayed his desire to instill “terror” in ICE agents. Instead, they scolded Republicans for pointing out the shooter’s motives, framing it as a “partisan blame game.” 9/29/25 CNN spins Comey indictment as Trump’s doing CNN’s Jake Tapper claimed Trump pushed prosecutors to indict former FBI Director James Comey. But Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) shot back, noting it was an independent grand jury — not Trump, not DOJ — that indicted Comey for perjury after reviewing evidence. 9/26/25 Kamala Harris twisted history to excuse her defeat Selling her new campaign memoir, the former vice president claimed that her loss was the “closest presidential race in the twenty-first century.” This is false: 2000, 2004, 2016, and 2020 were all closer in the electoral college, while 2000 and 2016 both had closer popular vote margins. 9/25/25 Media, Dems compared ICE to Nazis before deadly sniper attack For years, Democrats and media figures smeared ICE agents as the “Gestapo,” a slur echoed by Hakeem Jeffries, Gavin Newsom, Tim Walz, and others. Now, after a sniper attacked an ICE field office with “ANTI ICE” written on his ammo, no one has apologized for fueling the narrative that ICE is Nazis.
There’s a clear double standard at play: progressives applauded when Roseanne Barr was fired in 2018, when Trump was banned from social media, and when Tucker Carlson was pushed out of Fox News. Kimmel himself mocked those outcomes. Now, when the same accountability reaches him, the narrative suddenly shifts to cries of a “free speech crackdown.” The reality is that Kimmel still has his platform and his audience, despite his plummeting ratings. What he lost was the ability to spread false claims on broadcast television without consequence. 9/24/25 NBC smeared ICE with false child “bait” claim NBC News, before deleting the post, alleged that ICE held a five-year-old girl outside her house as “bait” to lure out her father. In reality, her father, a criminal illegal alien with prior arrests for domestic abuse and strangulation, abandoned her in a car while fleeing and flipping off officers. Agents rescued the girl and reported the abandonment to local police.
9/22/25 Substack star misleads 2.7M readers on Kirk assassin Substack star and historian Heather Cox Richardson told her 2.7 million subscribers that Charlie Kirk’s killer “embraced the far right.” But this is false, as Tyler Robinson’s family has stated he was a leftist who was passionate about transgender ideology. Richardson has yet to correct her false claim.
9/19/25 CNN spins Kimmel’s smear as “just a joke” CNN guests claimed Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension was an attack on comedy itself — that Kimmel was punished for making jokes. But Kimmel wasn’t sidelined for his non-humor. He spread a false claim tying Charlie Kirk’s killer to the Right, completely contradicted by the facts. 9/18/25 CNN denies clear motive in Kirk assassination CNN’s Kaitlan Collins claimed that “we don’t have a motive yet” for Charlie Kirk’s murder. Sen. Ted Cruz shot back, noting prosecutors already provided evidence that the killer was a leftist who hated Charlie Kirk. Cruz called Collins’ statement “objectively false” and accused CNN of spreading misinformation. 9/17/25 Legacy media dodge motive in Charlie Kirk assassination A week after Charlie Kirk’s murder, CBS downplayed the killer’s admission that he targeted Kirk for “spreading hate,” while ABC skipped any direct mention of motive. Only NBC noted the FBI is probing an online group chat the suspect used, as networks sidestep clear evidence of a political attack. 9/16/25 GLAAD smears Charlie Kirk with false “anti-trans vitriol” claim A spokesman for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) said that Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric was filled with “lies and vitriol about transgender people.” In reality, Kirk always engaged LGBT critics respectfully, but did not back down from telling them — and everybody — the truth forcefully and respectfully. Here are five quotes being used against Charlie Kirk and why they are all shameful smears.
9/15/25 NY Times twists Charlie Kirk’s comments into “white pride” smear The New York Times claimed Charlie Kirk urged a citizen force to defend “white demographics.” In reality, Kirk called for securing the southern border and noted Democrats themselves admit mass migration shifts demographics. The “white pride” framing is a false reconstruction of separate quotes he never said. 9/12/25 Conspiracy theorists imply that Israel had Charlie Kirk killed High-profile individuals like Ryan Grim and Ian Carroll have implied that Kirk was killed because he was beginning to turn away from Israel. But Kirk, while unabashedly America First, was always a major friend of Israel, as stated by Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu. 9/10/25 WSJ pushes Trump letter to Epstein, but forensic analyses cast doubt The Wall Street Journal published a supposed Trump birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein, complete with a naked woman sketch. But three separate AI forensic analyses found an “extremely low probability” that Trump wrote it, citing profound stylistic mismatches with his documented writing across four decades. 9/9/25 NY Times misleads on the Supreme Court’s ICE ruling The New York Times falsely claimed the Supreme Court allowed ICE to make “indiscriminate stops” based on ethnicity in Los Angeles. In reality, the Court reaffirmed long-standing precedent: ICE may stop individuals when there is reasonable suspicion of unlawful presence, consistent with the Fourth Amendment. 9/8/25 Media ignore brutal murder of Ukrainian refugee caught on video Surveillance footage showed 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryana Zarutska being brutally stabbed to death on a Charlotte train by a repeat offender. While conservative media covered the story extensively, outlets like CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the AP have stayed silent. 9/6/25 Gazan child supposedly killed by the IDF found alive and well Israel critics around the world slammed the country for having killed Amir, a young boy, in an airstrike. But a video of the child — actually named Abboud — was recently released, revealing he is no longer living in Gaza and is safe and healthy with his mother. 9/5/25 Conservative influencers are being paid to promote India Multiple users have noticed that many popular conservative influencer accounts have suddenly posted similar messages against tariffs on India. This isn’t a spontaneous consensus, but likely a coordinated campaign aimed at turning right-wing Americans against Trump’s tariffs on India. 9/4/25 MSNBC’s Joy Reid pushes conspiracy that Trump wasn’t shot On a YouTube show, former MSNBC host Joy Reid claimed President Trump was only “supposedly shot” during the assassination attempt, riffing about his ear “growing back,” mysterious bruises, and “magical doctors.” In reality, the FBI confirmed Trump was hit in the ear by a bullet, and forensic evidence debunked claims about teleprompter glass hitting him. 9/3/25 NY Times downplays Mamdani’s radical socialism The New York Times tried to rebrand NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani as a harmless “democratic socialist,” downplaying his calls to abolish private property and seize luxury condos. Reporter Jeffery C. Mays even suggested it was “derogatory” to call him a socialist — despite Mamdani openly identifying as one. 9/2/15 CBS enables JB Pritzker’s election-rigging conspiracy On Face the Nation, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) floated wild claims that Trump wants to cancel or rig the 2026 midterms, even invoking Holocaust comparisons. CBS’ Ed O’Keefe offered no pushback, a sharp contrast to how networks branded Republican skepticism of the 2020 election as dangerous “denialism.” 8/30/25 JD Vance refuted a story accusing Witkoff of hurting Russia talks The piece from Politico portrays Special Envoy Steve Witkoff as inexperienced and unfocused, highlighting multiple anonymous quotes from US officials. But the vice president called the article “journalistic malpractice,” revealing that the author refused to quote himself, Jared Kushner, or Secretary of State Marco Rubio. 8/29/25 New York Times plays dumb over the Minneapolis shooting Like other media organizations, the Times claimed that the shooter’s “motive is a mystery.” But the motive is obvious; the shooter wrote it on his guns and made a comprehensive diary: he hated the world, being “brainwashed” by transgenderism, and God. 8/28/25 CNN spins the trans shooter’s anti-Christian motive CNN’s John Miller downplayed the transgender shooter’s hatred of Christians, Jews, and Trump, claiming there “won’t” be a clear motive and casting it as someone “in pain.” Other CNN voices echoed this, stressing sympathy for the trans community while brushing off anti-Christian hatred. 8/27/25 The media’s hypocrisy on burning the American flag After Trump’s order on flag desecration, outlets like The New York Times and CNN stressed Supreme Court protections for such actions. Yet when gay pride flags are burned, the same outlets drop First Amendment talk, framing it as hate crimes — like the 2019 Iowa case that led to 15 years of prison time. 8/26/25 False “active shooter” scares at multiple universities Unconfirmed reports of shootings at the University of South Carolina, Villanova University, and the University of Arkansas triggered lockdowns and panic, but school officials and police later confirmed there was no evidence of any shooters. At least two of these were swatting hoaxes — fake reports designed to provoke a heavy law enforcement response. 8/25/25 A bogus “83 percent civilian deaths” in Gaza stat is circulating A viral article claimed 83 percent of Gaza deaths were civilians, but the piece debunks itself, as the counts notably do not include “operatives who were killed but could not be identified by name, Gazans who took part in fighting but were not officially members of Hamas or [other active terror groups], nor political figures in Hamas.” 8/23/25 The BBC changed its story about a Gaza woman multiple times A young woman from Gaza died in Italy after she received emergency medical care. The BBC originally said she passed of malnutrition — but later changed the story to acknowledge the situation was more “complex.” Israel, which transferred the woman from Gaza to Italy, claims she died of leukemia. 8/22/25 Media ignored leftist arrested for her plot to kill Trump Nathalie “Nath” Rose Jones was arrested in Washington, DC, after posting threats to kill and dismember President Trump, even admitting her intentions in Secret Service interviews. Major outlets like CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, and The New York Times either skipped the story or buried it. 8/21/25 Media falsely portrayed an illegal alien arrest to vilify DC police An NBC reporter claimed federal agents tackled an innocent worker on the National Mall, who pleaded in Spanish that he was “not a criminal.” Missing from the report was the fact, confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security, that the man was an illegal alien from Mexico previously arrested for aggravated sexual assault of a child under 13. 8/20/25 Politico pushes a fake victim story to attack Trump’s DC crackdown The outlet portrayed a violent illegal alien as a harmless “moped driver” whisked away by masked officers in Washington, DC, painting federal police as a secretive force targeting innocents. Left out, however, was the crucial fact that the man had gang ties, a deportation order, resisted arrest, and even left an officer concussed. 8/19/25 Media pushed fake Gaza famine images Major media outlets flooded headlines and social media with harrowing images of starving children in Gaza, but a deep-dive investigation by The Free Press uncovered a massive omission: every one of the most viral photos showed children who were already suffering from preexisting illnesses. None of this context made it into the original reports. 8/18/25 Media runs a smear campaign against Alligator Alcatraz Mainstream media outlets have pushed hoaxes about the Trump administration’s Florida deportation site — from deaths and hunger strikes to nefarious uses of incinerators. The Department of Homeland Security has debunked every claim, confirmed clean conditions, and warned that the lies have fueled a 1,000 percent spike in assaults on ICE agents. 8/15/25 Seth Meyers’ twisted crime stats to blame red states On NBC’s Late Night, host Seth Meyers tried to dismiss GOP concerns about big-city crime by pointing fingers at red-state governance — while ignoring that Democrat-run cities like St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans, which control their own policing, are driving those state-level crime stats. 8/14/25 CNN & MSNBC flooded the airwaves with fake DC crime stats Liberal TV networks cited falsified DC crime data dozens of times in the past two days to downplay Trump’s law enforcement crackdown — while ignoring that a top police official was suspended for tampering with those exact stats. Only one guest, conservative CNN contributor Scott Jennings, mentioned the scandal. 8/13/25 Chuck Schumer lied about imaginary voters for decades John Oliver, the liberal host of Last Week Tonight, exposed that Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has spent decades citing a fictional couple he knows — “the Baileys” — who started out as 1980s Reagan Republicans who then developed Schumer’s worldview over the years. This couple, however, does not exist. 8/11/25 Washington Post hid Russiagate findings in a Tulsi Gabbard hit The Washington Post painted Tulsi Gabbard as reckless for declassifying an intel report on Russia — while omitting that it showed former CIA Director John Brennan used unverified claims, including those in the debunked Steele dossier. WaPo instead framed Gabbard as the villain and leaned on anonymous sources to shield those behind the collusion hoax. 8/10/25 Media falsely claimed that Jewish settlers torched a Palestinian church Mainstream media asserted that Jewish settlers in Judea and Samaria burned the ancient Church of St. George; however, the fire was in nearby grass and caused no damage to the site, and police found no evidence of arson. Plus, video footage showed Jewish farmhands using equipment to put out the fires, not start them, as the media claimed. 8/8/25 Media falsely insists DC crime is down After President Trump floated a federal takeover of Washington, DC, to fight crime, the press pushed back, claiming the city is safer than ever. But a DC police commander was just suspended for allegedly fudging the numbers — and the police union says it’s widespread. Officers around the city are reportedly being told to downgrade violent felonies so they don’t show up in official stats. 8/7/25 CNN falsely claimed JD Vance planned a secret Epstein strategy meeting CNN reported that top Trump officials were planning a private dinner at the vice president’s residence to discuss Epstein documents, citing anonymous sources. But JD Vance’s office flatly denied the story as “pure fiction,” and no evidence of the meeting ever surfaced. 8/6/25 Media plays up Trump’s relationship with Epstein The New York Times published an article on “Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Lair,” showing one photograph he had with Donald and Melania Trump, though Epstein’s madame, Ghislaine Maxwell, just told the Justice Department she never saw Trump do anything concerning. Even after nine hours of questioning, she gave officials no damaging info, yet the mainstream media continues to present Trump as having a close involvement with Epstein and his crimes. 8/5/25 NY Times falsely paints Mamdani as having widespread Jewish support In covering NYC gubernatorial candidate Zohran Mamdani, The New York Times quoted eight Jewish supporters of his — five of whom spoke positively about him. But two were part of his campaign, and another two came from anti-Israel groups Jewish Voice for Peace and JFREJ. In reality, Orthodox Jewish areas of NYC largely did not back Mamdani. 8/4/25 Media organizations hide Democrat gerrymandering. A bevy of media orgs, including Politico, highlighted how Texas Democrat lawmakers are fleeing to Illinois in order to deny a quorum in the Texas legislature to pass a new House map; Politico wrote that Illinois Governor JB Pritzker “expressed sympathy for their plight.” But Pritzker’s own Illinois is one of the most gerrymandered states in the country. 8/1/25 “The Smithsonian scrubs President Trump’s impeachment reference” A news story about the Smithsonian lacks context. X users and some news outlets claimed that, due to White House pressure, the Smithsonian’s American History Museum removed a label added onto an impeachment exhibit mentioning President Trump’s impeachments. But that label was always temporary, and the museum has already announced they plan to make a permanent addition to the exhibit mentioning the impeachments. 7/30/25 New York’s governor lied about how gun laws work. In the aftermath of the Manhattan shooting, Gov. Kathy Hochul said on CNN that a concealed carry permit allowed the shooter access to an AR-15, and added that AR-15s are banned in her state. Neither is true: a concealed carry permit does not allow firearm purchases, and variants of AR-15s are legal in her state. 7/29/25 A photo of a Gazan child spread around the world lacks context. Newspapers around the world, from the Daily Express in the UK to dozens of other outlets, have run a photo of Muhammad Zakariya Ayyoub al-Matouq, a skeletal-looking baby, as evidence of starving Gazans. But the photograph was unaccompanied by key context: Muhammad suffers from a muscle disorder. 7/28/25 Media reports falsely said ICE gave a defense attorney a fake number. The Cincinnati Inquirer claimed that ICE agents gave Trisha Chatterjee, an immigration attorney, a number for a Taco Bell instead of for her detained clients. But ICE revealed that the entire story was false, and that they have tried repeatedly to provide Chatterjee with legitimate information — but that the lawyer has refused to contact them. 7/25/25
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7/21/25 “Trump deports a helpless man back to Bhutan.” NPR’s sympathetic profile of a man stranded after being deported to Bhutan paints him as desperate and stateless. But the piece doesn’t mention until paragraph 17 that the man had previously been convicted of felony burglary — the actual reason for his deportation. 7/19/25 “Trump destroys contraceptives meant for African women.” Outlets highlighted America’s destruction of nearly $10 million in contraceptives, likely intended for African women, as an example of the Trump administration’s cruelty. But they were destroyed because they couldn’t be sold to any outside organizations since none met the requirement of not providing abortion services. 7/18/25 Irish media hid the real reason a man was deported. The Irish Times and other European outlets reported that an Irish tech worker who overstayed his visa by only three days was detained by US federal agents for three months before being deported. But the man was only identified by police after suffering a mental breakdown during which he “falsely imprisoned” his girlfriend. 7/17/25 NBC downplayed Biden’s autopen scandal with bogus comparison. NBC News tried to equate President Biden’s autopen scandal with Rep. James Comer’s (R-KY) use of a digital signature on subpoenas — but even NBC admits digital signatures are routine in Congress. The real issue, which NBC downplayed, is that Biden’s staff used an autopen to sign off on thousands of individual pardons without the president’s direct approval. 7/16/25 Axios pushed a misleading narrative on Trump’s deportations. Axios ran a headline suggesting President Trump wants to “oust legal US residents” — but the policy in question involves Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a non-permanent immigration program. Trump’s policy shift simply ends Biden’s broad use of TPS. 7/15/25 Media claims a professor was “kidnapped” — but he was arrested for assault. After California State University Channel Islands called for the release of a professor allegedly “kidnapped” by federal agents during an anti-ICE protest, US Attorney Bill Essayli set the record straight. Professor Jonathan Caravello was arrested for throwing a tear gas canister at federal agents and is being charged under 18 USC 111. 7/14/25 Noem rebuts media narrative about FEMA disaster response. After The New York Times reported that FEMA had ignored thousands of emergency calls during the Texas floods due to Kristi Noem’s delay in renewing contracts, Noem fired back, calling the story false. She stated that no employees missed work and that call centers were fully staffed — slamming the media for running with anonymous claims. 7/11/25 Media organization buries key information about an immigration arrest. “Former Cincinnati Children’s chaplain detained by ICE” blared a headline from the Cincinnati Enquirer. But the Trump administration revealed that he was on the FBI’s terror watch list. Plus, buried 26 paragraphs into the story, the Enquirer notes that his asylum status was rejected by the Biden administration — not Trump’s. 7/10/25 The media covered up an armed Antifa attack on ICE. Ten armed Antifa members tried to storm a Texas ICE facility and shot a cop in the neck — but major outlets buried the story, not even mentioning in their headlines that an officer was nearly killed. Investigators say the group came armed with radios, body armor, and pamphlets urging “insurrectionary anarchy.” 7/8/25 Democrats falsely claim that DOGE cuts caused Texas floods. Democrat politicians, like Sens. Chuck Schumer (NY) and Chris Murphy (CT), blamed Trump’s government efficiency cuts for the deadly Texas floods, but meteorologists have confirmed there’s no evidence staffing or budget changes played any role. Experts say the tragedy was simply a rare, worst-case flash flood event — not the result of missing weather personnel. 7/7/25 The New York Times admits gangs took over Colorado apartments. The Times published a long piece confirming that Venezuelan gangs did, in fact, seize control of apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado. This story was dismissed as “false” just months ago, saying that Republicans had “spun” the facts. 7/2/25
7/1/25 Frank Luntz dishonestly claimed immigrants founded half of today’s Fortune 500 companies. Top pollster Frank Luntz claims immigrants or their kids founded nearly half of today’s Fortune 500, but this includes people like Jeff Bezos — whose parents were American-born but had an immigrant stepdad — and Walt Disney, whose father immigrated from Canada in 1878. The claim stretches “immigrant founder” far beyond a fair definition. 6/28/25 Media falsely claimed a Norwegian was deported because of a meme on his phone. A young Norwegian man told his local media that American authorities had deported him due to his possession of a meme making JD Vance look bald. But the Department of Homeland Security said it was actually because he admitted to using drugs in the past. 6/27/25 Media leaves out key pieces of information about a deported Guatemalan woman. Local and national media claimed a pregnant illegal migrant was denied care while imprisoned and lost her baby as a result. But the Department of Homeland Security countered, saying they had proof that she had received care, while also pointing out the deported woman had been arrested for child abuse and was wanted for homicide. 6/26/25 Media falsely claimed an “immigrant father of three Marines” was detained without cause. Several mainstream outlets portrayed the man’s arrest as unjust and violent — omitting that he was caught on video swinging a weed wacker at federal officers, nearly striking one. Assaulting law enforcement with a deadly weapon justifies immediate detention under federal law. 6/23/25 CNN falsely claimed Trump didn’t brief Democrats before Iran strikes. CNN initially reported that President Trump informed only top Republicans about the Iran strikes, leaving Democratic leaders completely in the dark. But the White House clarified that bipartisan calls were made in advance — including to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) before the attack. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) wasn’t reached in time, but he was briefed afterward. 6/21/25 Tucker Carlson falsely predicted US catastrophe in the Iran-Israel war. On X, Carlson warned that “thousands of Americans” would die if war broke out, the US economy would collapse, inflation would skyrocket, and gas would surge to $30 a gallon within days of war with Iran. But after more than a week, none of that has happened — no US casualties, no economic collapse, and gas prices remain stable. 6/18/25 Media falsely claimed Brad Lander was arrested for “escorting a migrant.” In a similar incident to Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) being arrested for interrupting Secretary Noem during a press conference, CNN and other outlets reported that NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander was detained by ICE simply for helping a migrant at an immigration court. But video shows Lander physically locking arms with ICE’s target, refusing to release him, and demanding a judicial warrant — which ICE isn’t required to provide. 6/17/25 Media falsely cast Padilla as a victim for “just asking a question.” Multiple mainstream outlets, including NBC News and Reuters, claimed that Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) was handcuffed for simply trying to ask Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem a question during her press conference. But video shows Padilla aggressively interrupting the event, pushing toward the podium, and resisting removal — behavior that would’ve gotten anyone else arrested, too. 6/16/25 Media falsely painted a federal ICE raid as an attack on a pregnant mom. A Los Angeles news outlet ran a story about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joining ICE agents in a raid on a “pregnant mother of four,” portraying it as a terrifying assault on an innocent family. But they failed to mention that the operation was targeting her husband — a previously deported illegal migrant convicted of drug trafficking, with an attempted murder charge reduced to assault. 6/13/25 ABC News tried to debunk RFK Jr.’s claim about vaccines but fell short. The network challenged Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s statement that the ACIP vaccine panel never rejected a vaccine, attempting to frame its occasional recommendation of narrower dosages as a rejection. However, this is not a rejection of vaccines, and there is no public record of ACIP ever recommending against one. 6/12/25 |
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6/11/25
WaPo falsely portrayed Martha’s Vineyard as welcoming DeSantis’ migrants. The Washington Post claimed that Martha’s Vineyard residents “welcomed many of the migrants with jobs and housing” after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) flew dozens of Venezuelan migrants there in 2022. In reality, Massachusetts activated the National Guard, and within 44 hours, the migrants were removed and sent to a military base.
6/9/25
A Democrat senator and the media falsely portrayed LA riots as “peaceful.” Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) repeatedly described the violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles as “peaceful protests” during an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press. Despite reports of rioters setting cars on fire, attacking federal agents with rocks, and blocking deportation efforts, no pushback from host Kristen Welker was given on his claim, which ignored the widespread violence and chaos unfolding.
6/6/25
Media baselessly claimed that USAID cuts killed 300,000 people. Multiple media organizations, including The Times and NPR, pointed to USAID cuts as being responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths. But that number comes from a single mathematician at Boston University who did self-described “back-of-the-envelope” calculations; the methodology, linked on their website, is also sparse.
6/5/25
ABC News used the Boulder attack to push Islamophobia narrative. After the radical Islamist attack on Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, ABC’s Bill Hutchinson focused on rising “Islamophobia” rather than the attack’s antisemitic nature. Hutchinson cited an Anti-Defamation League audit highlighting a surge in antisemitic incidents but quickly pivoted to Islamophobia. This shift minimized the gravity of the real, escalating antisemitic violence while falsely equating it with complaints about Islamophobia.
6/3/25
MSNBC parroted false claims about transgender “care.” MSNBC’s Katelyn Burns falsely linked the denial of hormone therapy to life-threatening consequences, citing a 2005 study unrelated to transgender “care.” Medical authorities like Johns Hopkins and the Mayo Clinic confirm that while withdrawal may cause discomfort, it won’t result in death. Burns also falsely accused the GOP megabill of outlawing hormone “treatments,” however, it only prevents taxpayer funding for them.
6/1/25
The New York Times published a misleading graph on homicide deaths. The graph, which aimed to highlight the surge in homicides during the racial reckoning that followed George Floyd’s death (though the Times has since taken down the placement of Floyd’s death as between 2020 and 2021), wrongly suggested that the increase in murders occurred before Floyd’s death, rather than after it. This deceptive portrayal distorts the timeline, obscuring the correlation between the protests and the violent crime spike.
5/30/25
The Guardian falsely portrayed Elon Musk’s departure as hostile. The main thrust of The Guardian’s coverage attempted to highlight various ways Musk was “breaking” with President Trump, particularly his criticism of the tax bill and past difficulties with cabinet members. However, Musk’s departure was a legal necessity, as he could only be employed for 130 days per year, and there is no evidence to suggest that Trump was displeased with him.
5/29/25
MSNBC host defends MS-13 gang member, makes Putin comparison. MSNBC host Michael Steele defended MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, comparing the US government’s deportation of illegal aliens to Vladimir Putin kidnapping journalists off the street. However, there is overwhelming evidence that Garcia, who is an illegal alien, is also a gang member and a domestic abuser. Unlike in Russia, where journalist citizens have been reportedly abducted.
5/28/25
New York Times admits “anchor babies” benefit from taxpayer-funded welfare. A recent article acknowledged that US-born children of illegal migrants, known as “anchor babies,” are major recipients of welfare benefits, thus benefiting their illegal parents. The Times, however, still insists that illegal migrants “generally do not receive federal benefits.”
5/27/25
Media blamed Israel for Gaza’s crisis, ignoring Hamas. In 2015, TIME cited a UN report claiming Gaza could be “uninhabitable” by 2020 due to Israeli actions. However, the report completely overlooked Hamas’ role in prioritizing terrorism over creating a livable society for its citizens. Gaza remained habitable well past 2020, until Hamas — not Israel — upended life in the Strip.
5/21/25
Media overlooked Biden’s health while obsessing over Trump’s. For years, the press ignored Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, letting his administration operate without critical scrutiny, while relentlessly — and baselessly — questioning Donald Trump’s mental fitness. Major outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Forbes all focused on Trump’s health, yet Biden’s obvious deterioration went largely unaddressed.
5/16/25
Democrats push a misleading narrative on AI regulation. Some Democrats claim the GOP reconciliation bill bans AI regulation and shields powerful corporations from accountability. However, the bill does not eliminate AI regulation; it simply shifts the authority to the federal level, not allowing state-level oversight.
5/13/25
Media spins Venezuela gang report to undermine Trump. The New York Times and The Washington Post misrepresented a declassified intelligence report on the Venezuelan government’s ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, claiming it contradicted Trump’s stance that their government was directly sending gang members to the US. However, the report actually supports Trump’s claims, revealing that the Maduro regime “facilitated ” the gang’s migration to the US to destabilize the region.
5/12/25
Media spins Trump’s Qatar jet “gift.” The media sensationalized President Trump’s acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar as a potential bribery scandal. In reality, Boeing has fallen far behind on making a new Air Force One jet, ordered by Trump years ago. So, to speed along the process, Trump enlisted Florida’s L3Harris to retrofit a 747 once used by Qatar.
5/7/25
Media pushes false “buyer’s remorse” narrative with Trump voters. Multiple media outlets, including CBS, CNN, and MSNBC, have recently highlighted regretful Trump voters, painting a picture of widespread buyer’s remorse. However, polling data from Emerson College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggests that regret among Trump voters is minimal — with only around two percent of voters regretting their vote.
5/6/25
CNN failed in using a cartel member to smear Trump. CNN tried to stir controversy by interviewing a Sinaloa Cartel member about Trump redesignating the cartel as a terrorist organization, hoping to get criticism of the president. Instead, the cartel member praised Trump, calling him someone who “looks out for his people,” turning the interview into an unintended endorsement of Trump’s policies.
5/5/25
NY Times omitted the illegal status of a criminal migrant. In a recent report on a NYC subway incident where a man was charged with raping a corpse, The New York Times failed to mention the crucial detail that the perpetrator, Felix Rojas, is an illegal migrant. The 400-word story focused solely on the gruesome details of the crime but conveniently left out the man’s immigration status.
4/30/25
NY Times hid key details about a fatal DC helicopter crash. The New York Times covered the January 29 crash involving a Black Hawk and a jet near DC’s Reagan Airport, but failed to mention a critical detail in the lead: the pilot allegedly ignored a warning from her co-pilot to change course in the moments before the crash. While the article highlighted systemic failures, it downplayed the pilot’s personal responsibility in the incident, misleading readers about the full circumstances surrounding the crash.
4/29/25
Legacy media spreads false narrative about US children’s deportation. Outlets like NBC and Axios misleadingly asserted that US citizen children were kicked out of the country. However, their parents were asked if they wanted to be removed with their children or designate someone to care for them. In this case, the mother chose to be deported with her children, debunking the media’s claim that the children were forcibly separated.
4/24/25
NY Times slams Musk for censorship, ignores years of blacklisted conservatives. Following reports that X has throttled critics of Elon Musk, The New York Times framed the story as a troubling sign of right-wing influence on the platform. But the Times made no comparable outcry over the 2022 Twitter Files, which revealed that under previous left-leaning leadership, Twitter routinely shadow banned and blacklisted conservative accounts.
4/17/25
Former SSA chief makes false claim on illegals not receiving benefits. Ex-Social Security Administrator Martin O’Malley claimed on MSNBC that “illegal immigrants do not receive benefits, never have” — but this is untrue. Illegal migrants have received benefits through fraudulent or stolen Social Security Numbers (SSN), after gaining legal status under amnesty laws, or via humanitarian parole. In fact, DOGE discovered that millions of illegals have SSNs and over one million are enrolled in Medicaid.
4/16/25
Media misrepresents the arrest of a new Columbia activist. Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi was arrested by ICE during his final citizenship interview, which the media claims was simply due to him exercising free speech on campus. However, they ignore that he led the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group, which distributed pro-Hamas propaganda. Under US law, endorsing a foreign terrorist organization like Hamas or the PFLP is grounds for removing a non-citizen, even without a criminal conviction.
4/15/25
Top consultant misunderstands a poll on manufacturing. Top political consultant and pollster Frank Luntz went viral for pointing out that around 80 percent of Americans support more manufacturing jobs, yet only 25 percent say they actually want one — supposedly demonstrating their hypocrisy. However, that 25 percent represents nearly 40 million people — double the current US manufacturing workforce — a signal of massive unmet demand, not contradiction.
4/14/25
NY Times finally admits ADHD doubts. In a sprawling feature, The New York Times finally admits what conservatives have said for years: ADHD is often overdiagnosed and used to prescribe children and teens harmful amphetamines. For years, many voices on the right were shut down for bringing up issues of pushing drugs on kids and teens who likely did not need them. Now, the same voices that once mocked critics as anti-science are now walking it back.
4/10/25
Media buries key details in Gaza aid worker deaths. Major outlets, including The New York Times, reported that Israel killed 15 aid workers in Gaza — but buried Israel’s explanation eight paragraphs deep. The IDF stated that a Palestinian ambulance was moving “suspiciously” without lights or sirens near Israeli troops, which prompted them to fire. Israel claims an investigation is ongoing and that a majority of those killed were Hamas operatives.
4/3/25
CNN’s Abby Phillip falsely claimed Elon Musk supported cutting Social Security and Medicaid. During a segment on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, CNN host Abby Phillip alleged that Elon Musk promoted cuts to Social Security and Medicaid through DOGE. But former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) immediately corrected the record, noting Musk explicitly said the opposite at a rally in Green Bay — that there would be no cuts “whatsoever” to “legitimate” payments.
4/2/25
The Atlantic framed a deported MS-13 member as an innocent “Maryland dad.” The Atlantic published a sympathetic profile of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, calling him a “Maryland dad” wrongly deported by the Trump administration. While the administration acknowledged the “clerical” misstep in his deportation, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt argued that Garcia was a known and verified MS-13 gang member, involved in human trafficking and designated a threat under immigration law. Court records from 2019 confirm an immigration judge denied Garcia bond and found him to be a verified MS-13 member.
4/1/25
Media falsely claimed Pete Hegseth’s wife attended classified meetings. The Wall Street Journal reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brought his wife, Jenn Hegseth, into sensitive and classified meetings with foreign military officials — implying a breach of protocol. However, the Pentagon has since refuted the claim, stating that Jenn Hegseth never attended any meetings involving classified or sensitive information. In one case, she left before classified discussions began; in another, she only attended public remarks.
3/31/25
National Review echoed false claims about “Signal Gate.” In a widely shared editorial, the conservative magazine National Review called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s firing, citing The Atlantic’s claim that he shared sensitive military plans in a Signal group chat. However, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, DNI Tulsi Gabbard, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt all confirmed that no classified material was shared in the chats — sent just a few hours before the strikes. Despite this, NR used the same framing as the left-leaning outlets it purports to stand against.
3/27/25
Media falsely accused Steve Witkoff of “security malpractice.” The Wall Street Journal reported that US special envoy Steve Witkoff was reading and possibly responding to Signal messages while in Moscow, accusing him of recklessly using a messaging app vulnerable to Russian intelligence surveillance. However, Witkoff has since clarified that he did not bring any personal devices on either of his trips to Russia. He was carrying only a secure, US government-issued phone designed for travel to high-risk regions where personal devices could be compromised.
3/26/25
Media portrayed Oscar-winning Palestinian activist as a victim of unprovoked settler violence. Several mainstream outlets reported that Hamdan Ballal, a Palestinian filmmaker who worked on the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, was the victim of a brutal attack by Israeli settlers. However, the Israel Defense Forces clarified that Ballal was arrested during a violent clash near the village of Susya in Judea and Samaria, where “a number of terrorists threw rocks toward Israeli citizens and struck their cars,” triggering mutual stone-throwing between Israelis and Palestinians. He was arrested — and soon released — on suspicion of assaulting soldiers, not for his activism or political views.