Elon Musk said, “Anyone caught promoting propaganda will be suspended from X.”
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Elon Musk Did NOT Tweet ‘Anyone Caught Promoting Propaganda Will Be Suspended from X’
Did Elon Musk tweet "Anyone caught promoting propaganda will be suspended from X?" No, that's not true: There is no record that the owner of X, formerly Twitter, ever posted this message on his official X account @ElonMusk, according to a
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Fake video appears to show Dr. Ben Carson promoting erectile dysfunction cure
Video shows Dr. Ben Carson promoting an erectile dysfunction treatment.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: INAUTHENTIC Video Shows Ben Carson Promoting Government-Funded Erectile Dysfunction Pill
Did Dr. Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon and former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary, endorse a "government-funded" cure for erectile dysfunction, as a video on Facebook claimed? No, that's not true: A spokespers
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Of Barbara O’Neill Promoting Prostatitis Remedy Is Likely AI Creation — NOT Authentic
Is a video that shows naturopath Barbara O'Neill promoting a remedy for prostate inflammation authentic? No, that's not true: Multiple online AI detectors categorized the video as fake. They reported that the images and audio in this vide
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: FAKE Video Of Dr. Oz Promoting ‘Fat-Dissolving Weight Loss Pills’ Has AI Voice
Is a video showing Dr. Mehmet Oz promoting weight loss pills that help dissolve fat authentic? No, that's not true: The original video of Dr. Oz wearing the same outfit is available on the internet and he never mentions a deal for weight
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Altered video appears to show Megyn Kelly promoting “exotic coffee method” for weight loss
Megyn Kelly promoted the “exotic coffee method” for weight loss on “Megyn Kelly Today.”
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Altered video shows Dr. Oz promoting a coffee weight loss supplement
Dr. Mehmet Oz promoted a weight loss supplement that can be added to coffee.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Kelly Clarkson isn’t promoting weight loss gummies or other diet products. Such claims are scams
Kelly Clarkson is promoting weight loss gummies or other diet products.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Of Kelly Clarkson Promoting Keto Weight-Loss Gummies Is NOT Authentic
Did singer Kelly Clarkson promote ketogenic gummies to lose weight in a Facebook video? No, that's not true: The audio has been edited from a video originally posted on Clarkson's Facebook page. Lead Stories searched and found no evidence
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Dr. Oz Being Attacked For Promoting Diabetes Cure — Footage Is Of Ukrainian Journalist Brawling With Pro-Russian Politician
Does a video show Dr. Oz being attacked on TV for promoting a supposed three-day diabetes cure? No, that's not true: The footage that purports to be of Dr. Mehmet Oz being beaten up on a TV set stage was a live broadcast of a Ukrainian jo
Full Fact→ Fake ‘BBC article’ falsely claims Robert Peston sued over promoting investment scheme
Robert Peston has not endorsed an online trading platform in an on-air interview with ITV colleague Paul Brand.
PolitiFact→ Ron DeSantis – Is the U.S. ‘promoting transgenderism’ in Bangladesh? We unpack DeSantis’ claim
U.S. tax dollars “have gone to promote transgenderism in Bangladesh.”
Logically→ Elon Musk’s video promoting ‘Quantum AI’ investment platform is a deepfake
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, this video doesn’t show Trump promoting $6,400 spending cards
Video shows Donald Trump advertising $6,400 spending cards.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Cardi B Promoting ‘Health Spending Card’
Does a video on Facebook show singer Cardi B. endorsing a "health spending card" from the U.S. government? No, that's not true: The footage of music artist Belcalis Almanzar-Cephus comes from a video in which she promoted a "holiday drink
Full Fact→ Deepfake video shows Keir Starmer promoting an investment scheme
The video of Mr Starmer was taken from his 2022 New Year address, but the audio has been changed.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Michael B. Jordan Promoting ‘Health Spending Card’ — Audio Is Fake
Does a video on Facebook show actor Michael B. Jordan endorsing a "health spending card" promotion? No, that's not true: Jordan's public relations team confirmed to Lead Stories that this claim is false. Lead Stories previously has debunk
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Altered video appears to show Canadian politician promoting an Elon Musk project, but it’s fake
Video shows Ontario Premier Doug Ford promoting Elon Musk’s “latest project.”
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Altered videos appear to show Wolf Blitzer, Dr. Mehmet Oz promoting diabetes cure
Video shows TV personalities promoting a diabetes cure.
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Singer Kelly Clarkson keeps appearing in videos promoting diet drugs, but they’re fake
Videos show singer Kelly Clarkson promoting diet products.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Jada Pinkett Smith Promoting ‘Health Spending Card’ — Fake Audio Is Combined With Video Clips of Pinkett Smith
Does a video on Facebook show actress Jada Pinkett Smith endorsing a "health spending card" promotion? No, that's not true: The audio in this post is fake, as she was talking about her health in at least one of the video clips used in thi
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, this video doesn’t show Jada Pinkett Smith promoting free health spending cards
Video shows Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith advertising “$5,600 health spending cards.”
Full Fact→ Deepfake videos show BBC presenters promoting alleged Elon Musk investment project
Videos shared on social media claim to show BBC presenters reporting that British residents could earn up to £5,700 a day.
Logically→ No, WEF is not promoting ‘degrowth’ economic theory to depopulate the world
PolitiFact→ Trump and some in GOP are promoting a Biden bribery allegation. It is from 2020 and unverified.
Trump and his allies have promoted an allegation that Joe Biden took a $5 million bribe. This stems from an unverified account provided to the FBI in June 2020.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: This Billboard Is NOT Promoting An Entirely Underground Apartment Complex — It’s Ad For TV Show
Is this an advertisement for an entirely underground apartment building in Los Angeles? No, that's not true: This billboard is a promo for an Apple TV show. The URL seen on the billboard leads to a website that tells readers the TV show h
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Post Does NOT Show Martha Stewart Promoting A Line Of ‘C0PD Gummies’
Does American television personality Martha Stewart advertise "C0PD Gummies" sold under her name? No, that's not true: Her website does not contain any information about such a product. The video does not sync with the audio, suggesting s
Logically→ Malayalam actors’ Eid-themed video doctored to claim it’s an advertisement promoting an interfaith relationship
PolitiFact→ Viral image – No, Disney isn’t promoting Satan in ‘The Santa Clauses’
“Disney pushes ‘We love Satan’ in new family Christmas movie.”
Logically→ Elon Musk is promoting transhumanism as part of Agenda 2030.
Elon Musk is a self-proclaimed advocate of transhumanism. However, there is no transhumanism in Agenda 2030.
Full Fact→ Facebook image promoting vaccine damage payments scheme is not an official government poster
A post on Facebook shows what looks like a government poster, which says “Have you noticed your health declining since receiving the Covid-19 injection? If you weren’t made fully aware of the risks from the Covid-19 vaccines, you are entitl
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Prime Minister of New Zealand Did NOT Appear On A Billboard Promoting A ‘Christmas Booster’
Did Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand, appear on a billboard that includes the phrase, "No Jab, No Job, no refunds"? No, that's not true: Ardern's media staff told us that the billboard was fake. We also found the original
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Solution To ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Puzzle Is NOT ‘Bitcoin Is The Future’ — Clip Is Altered Video Promoting Cryptocurrency
Does a "Wheel of Fortune" clip depict a puzzle showing "BITC--- I- THE FUTURE" that is solved by a contestant saying "bitcoin is the future"? No, that's not true: The audio and image depicted in this video post have been altered to promot
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: This Video Does NOT Make The Claims Made In BitChute Captions Promoting It
Does this video of coronavirus conspiracist David Martin say that Dr. Anthony Fauci owns a patent on the coronavirus and that his income is 100% dependent on keeping the COVID-19 pandemic going? No, that's not true: Martin makes neither c
Snopes→ Blinken Ends Trump Rights Plan Promoting Conservative Agenda
Blinken said a report prepared for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that sought to pare down the number of freedoms prioritized in U.S. foreign policy was “unbalanced,” did not reflect Biden administration policies and would not guide them.
AFP Fact Check→ This poster has been doctored from a health notice promoting the coronavirus jab
Multiple South Korean Facebook users have shared an image of a public health campaign poster, purportedly from a Swiss medical organisation, which advises people not to take a Covid-19 vaccine. The poster is a fake; it has been doctored from a real Sw
AFP Fact Check→ Stock photo of actors posing as medical workers shared in misleading Facebook posts promoting coronavirus pandemic denial
A stock photo of two actors posing as medical workers while carrying a fake body bag has been shared hundreds of times in misleading Facebook posts which promote coronavirus pandemic denial. The original photo agency that licensed the image clearly l
Snopes→ Coronavirus: Scientists Promoting Chloroquine and Remdesivir Are Acting Like Sports Rivals
Something like trash-talking is happening in the race for a treatment for COVID-19, but no fair test of the two top contending treatments is being conducted.
Snopes→ Is a Global Conspiracy Promoting Remdesivir Over Hydroxychloroquine for Treating COVID-19?
A sprawling conspiracy theory holds that numerous individuals and organizations schemed to promote Remdesivir over a drug that the U.S. president has touted.