Shortly after Trump was sworn as president, Facebook users reported their accounts were forced to automatically follow him. Not exactly.
It was true that, as of this writing, there were no videos featuring ASL interpreters on the White House's website or its YouTube page. However, the posts making the claim imply that Trump specifically ordered the removal of these videos,
In the days since Donald Trump assumed office, many people online have begun expressing alarm to find they were unwittingly following Trump on Instagram and Facebook.
Michael Fanone, a former Washington, D.C., police officer who was attacked during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, cursed out Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the anti-government group the Oath Keepers, during an appearance Wednesday on CNN. As Fanone was appearing on the network to discuss President Trump’s pardon of the Jan. 6…
Editor’s note: Several VERIFY readers also reported a separate issue of automatically refollowing the White House accounts on Facebook and Instagram after unfollowing them. VERIFY staff were ...
Some Facebook users claimed the platform forced their personal accounts to follow President Trump after his inauguration. We VERIFY what actually happened.
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a stay against a Trump Administration memo ordering a halt to federal funding and grant programs that left city and county officials scrambling.
The governor stressed negative impacts of the plausible move on Kentucky affecting programs such as Medicaid, reduced lunch for low-income families, and unemployment insurance.
Meta agreed to pay $25 million to settle Donald Trump's lawsuit over the company's 2021 suspension of his Facebook and Instagram accounts,
"Under President Trump’s leadership, ICE agents are working tirelessly to protect our communities," the post on the White House Facebook page reads. “From child rapists to suspected ISIS ...
marking the tech giant’s latest cultural shift ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
Krishnan's AI expertise and contributions to the tech industry make him qualified to propel the United States into what Google CEO, Sundar Pichai described as a 'Golden Age of American Innovation' when congratulating President-elect Trump.